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PEOPLE suffering with on-going pain issues can now learn how to access support online, saving time and travel costs. Dorset HealthCare’s Pain Management Service has developed a new introduction process for patients referred to it for help. The service has changed the way it works as a result of the pandemic, which has limited opportunities for face-to-face group meetings. Now, instead of having to travel to a pre-arranged appointment, patients referred and accepted into the service watch a new animated video. Created in collaboration with volunteer ‘Experts by Experience’, the video provides information on what to expect from the service and how the team will work with people to help them manage long-term pain. Those unable to access the video can have a one-to-one appointment with a pain management practitioner. ....
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BBC News By Bryony Hopkins image copyrightIan Taverner When you flick through a recipe book there are often brightly coloured photos of food, with texture and zing bursting off the pages. The pictures are designed to make you think I want to eat that , but what if those photos do the exact opposite? That was the challenge Ian Taverner faced when he was diagnosed with a chronic illness. When Ian turned to his cookbooks while managing fibromyalgia, he found the timings unachievable and the expectation of the photos overwhelming. Living with chronic pain and fatigue meant even getting into the kitchen was a challenge, let alone perfecting culinary techniques, and he found there were almost no resources which helped with this. ....
Study suggests digital apps can help chronic pain sufferers ANI | Updated: Mar 05, 2021 09:42 IST Washington [US], March 5 (ANI): Health apps have become a popular tool to track fitness, weight loss, sleep, and even menstrual cycles, and now another benefit of using digital applications has come to light. According to a new study, digital solutions including remote monitoring can help chronic pain sufferers manage their pain and reduce the probability of misuse of prescription opioids. The findings of the study were published in the Journal of Medical Information Research Mhealth Uhealth. For chronic pain sufferers, an app may be just the tool they need to manage their pain. In a UHN-led study that used the app called Manage My Pain enrolled patients saw clinically significant reductions in key areas that drive increased medical needs, potential abuse of prescription opioids, and of course, pain. ....