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Physical Treatments | Pain #4.16
Learning Objectives Mind-body techniques for paediatric chronic pain Cultural and developmental considerations A trauma-informed, multimodal, and action-focused process Helpful resources Anne Ayling Campos, Physiotherapist, the Hospital for Sick Children Anne has worked…January 22, 2021 -
Mind-body Techniques | Pain #4.15
Learning Objectives Mind-body techniques for paediatric chronic pain Cultural and developmental considerations A trauma-informed, multimodal, and action-focused process Helpful resources Nez Elik, Ph.D., C.Psych, Founder of Dr. Nez Psychological Services Dr. Elik…January 15, 2021 -
Digital Health Technologies in the iOUCH Pain Lab | Pain #4.14
Learning Objectives Define the concept of “digital health technologies” Explain the user design process in developing digital health technology programs; and Recognize situations where digital health technologies may be applied in a…January 8, 2021 -
Crossing over from acute to chronic pain | Pain #4.12
Learning Objectives Outline risk factors for chronic postsurgical pain Outline risk factors for various types of chronic pain Describe potential methods of prevention of chronic pain Describe evolving information regarding prevention of…December 11, 2020
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