Abstract

There are many obstacles and challenges to the successful treatment or management of chronic pain; one of which is the potential for secondary gain emanating from a workers compensation claim. We assessed the efficacy of an interdisciplinary pain management program with 101 workers compensation patients treated in 2005 - 2007. Treatment included individual appointments with psychologists, physical therapist, occupational therapist, biofeedback therapists, vocational counselors, and physicians. Patients also participated in group psychology, pool therapy, recreational therapy, nursing lectures and Feldenkrais classes.

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