Pain: What’s My Brain Got To Do With It?
CONTACT HOURS: | 1.5 Hours |
CEU: | 0.15 |
AOTA: |
Domain of OT, OTP, Check Accreditation
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NBCOT®: | 2 PDUs |
STATE: |
AL BOARD 1.5hrs FL AOTA #3397 1.5hrs |
This course will help you understand pain and why some patients just don’t seem to get better. Learn why some patients have persistent pain and how to properly assess them. Understand how the brain has control over pain. Ultimately, teach patients how to recognize the pain reaction and how they can control their responses to pain.
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Description:
This course will help you understand pain and why some patients just don’t seem to get better. Learn why some patients have persistent pain and how to properly assess them. Understand how the brain has control over pain. Ultimately, teach patients how to recognize the pain reaction and how they can control their responses to pain.
- Identify that pain is more then a stimulus response but is a complex multidimensional disease
- Recognize the brain changes associated with persistent pain.
- Explain the differences between peripheral and central nervous system involvement
- Utilize the Central Sensitivity Index (CSI) to rule in central sensitization.
- Recognize that pain is a multi-system involvement and not just tissue damage
- Identify your patients pain and determine where the pain is coming from.
- Teach patients how to recognize the pain reaction and how they can control their responses to pain.
- Introduce your patients to strategies to help the tired brain that is sick of pain to become trained
- A well informed patient will do much better than an uninformed patient
- Participants have one year to access the CEU course and exam to obtain CEUs.
- NBCOT® is a registered trademark of the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. and does not promote or endorse our specific courses, services or training.
Treatment2go is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. PD approval ID #3397. This distance learning-independent activity is offered at 0.15 CEU’s, intermediate, foundational Knowledge. The assignment of AOTA CEU Does not imply endorsement of specific Course content, products, or clinical Procedures by AOTA.
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