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Internet-based aftercare for patients with back pain-a pilot study.
Author: MoessnerMarkus, NeubauerEva, SchiltenwolfMarcus
Original Abstract of the Article :
In order to maintain treatment gains achieved during multidisciplinary treatments for chronic back pain, patients are challenged to implement the behavioral changes they learned during treatment into their daily life. Offering support during the critical time after treatment conclusion helps patient...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1089/tmj.2011.0221
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Internet-Based Aftercare: A New Oasis in the Desert of Chronic Back Pain
Chronic back pain can feel like a never-ending desert, filled with discomfort and limitations. This study explores the potential of internet-based aftercare as a new oasis for supporting patients who have completed multidisciplinary treatment for chronic back pain. The authors conducted a pilot study to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach in maintaining treatment gains and providing ongoing support.
Internet-Based Aftercare: A Bridge Across the Desert
The study found that internet-based aftercare was a feasible and potentially effective approach for supporting patients with chronic back pain. The authors noted that this approach could provide a valuable bridge across the desert, offering ongoing support and resources to help patients maintain treatment gains and manage their condition effectively.
Navigating the Desert of Chronic Back Pain: Embracing Digital Support
The desert of chronic back pain can be a challenging journey. This study highlights the potential of internet-based aftercare as a new oasis, providing support and resources that can help individuals navigate this landscape more effectively. By embracing digital tools and resources, we can empower individuals to manage their condition, maintain their well-being, and find a path to greater comfort and functionality.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The desert of chronic back pain can be a difficult and isolating journey. This study reminds us that technology can provide a valuable oasis in this arid landscape. Internet-based aftercare offers a bridge across the desert, providing ongoing support and resources that can help individuals manage their condition, maintain their well-being, and find a path to greater comfort and functionality.
Date :
- Date Completed 2012-12-07
- Date Revised 2015-11-19
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