Abstract

We examined the functional, psychological, and pain-related outcomes among children with chronic pain completing an intensive interdisciplinary pediatric pain rehabilitation program. We hypothesized that baseline psychological measures would predict a longer treatment course while baseline pain severity would not correlate with program duration. This outpatient program provides 5-6 hours of daily intensive physical therapy and occupational therapy in addition to yoga, self-regulation training, individual and group behavioral health intervention, group-based music and art therapy, and parent group intervention.

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