Pain Management Programmes
A Pain Management Programme (PMP) is a psychologically-based rehabilitative
treatment for people with chronic pain which remains unresolved
by other treatments currently available . It is delivered in a group
setting by an interdisciplinary team of experienced health care
professionals working closely with patients.
Some Pain Centres may run Pain Management Programmes that aim to
teach a group of patients with similar problems about pain, how
best to cope with it and how to live a more active life, others
may offer acupuncture and other complementary therapies.
For the majority of people, attending a Pain Management Programme
reduces the disability and distress caused by chronic pain by teaching
physical, psychological and practical techniques to improve quality
of life. It differs from other treatments provided in Pain Clinics
in that pain relief is not the primary goal, although improvements
in pain following participation in a Pain Management Programme have
been demonstrated.
Referral to a Pain Management Programme is usually via your local
pain clinic.
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