View the live webinar recording of Approaching Pain Using Psychologically Informed Practice, presented by Jason Beneciuk, DPT, PhD on Dec. 1, 2020. Beneciuk is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Florida and Clinical Research Scientist at Brooks Rehabilitation. His webinar presentation focuses on psychologically informed practice, a secondary prevention approach that first aims to identify individuals at high risk for transitioning to chronicity and then provides tailored treatment to reduce that risk. He discusses the psychologically informed practice “pie” and emphasizes using a patient-centered approach to care through. His work takes a deeper dive into pain self-management, pain coping skills and activity-based interventions. Learn more about Beneciuk.
Table of Contents:
- Overview of Psychologically Informed Practice
- STarT Back Screening Tool
- Patient-Centered Communication
- Case example
- Motivational Interviewing
- OARS+ Communication Model
- Pain Coping Skills
- Behavioral Oriented Intervention
- Self Management
Resources:
- Targeted interventions to prevent transitioning from acute to chronic low back pain in high-risk patients
- Motivational Interviewing
- The Keele STarT Back Screening Tool
- OARS Communication Model
- Clinical Practice Guidelines: American Physical Therapy Association
- Promoting the Use of Self-management Strategies for People With Persistent Musculoskeletal Disorders: The Role of Physical Therapists
- Framework for improving outcome prediction for acute to chronic low back pain transitions
- Treatment monitoring as a component of psychologically informed physical therapy: A case series of patients at high risk for persistent low back pain related disability