Pain as a Clinical Problem
Commentary: Breaking Tradition and Breaking New Ground: The Contributions of WE Fordyce to the Evolution of Pain Theory and Practice Michael J.L. Sullivan, PhD and Michael Nicholas, PhD In this…
Commentary: Breaking Tradition and Breaking New Ground: The Contributions of WE Fordyce to the Evolution of Pain Theory and Practice Michael J.L. Sullivan, PhD and Michael Nicholas, PhD In this…
FIGURE 1 Recording exercise quotas and performance. Diaries. Diary forms will have already been completed during the preadmission evaluation phase and so will be familiar. Diary recording continues in the…
Commentary: Targeting Behavior Change in Chronic Pain Treatment: A Clinical Perspective James E. Moore, Ph.D. In this chapter, Fordyce focuses on observable pain and well behaviors as treatment goals rather…
FIGURE 1 Increasing weight and repetitions for quadriceps exercise. However, rest must occur initially on a nearly continuous schedule; a brief rest follows when each quota is met, even should…
FIGURE 1 Activity diary. The methods just described illustrate combinations of the patient as his or her own behavioral engineer or reinforcement programmer working with the patient’s environment to provide…
FIGURE 1 Increasing walking speed to inhibit knee buckling. Commentary: Distorted Gait: Biomechanical Implications, Historical Reflections, and Future Directions Steven Z. George and Mark D. Bishop It is a great…
Commentary: Patient Selection – Setting the Stage for Operant Treatment Warren R. Nielson In Chapter 7, Fordyce [18] defines the necessary patient selection criteria for operant treatment and describes key…
or original amount. A 3-day R is decreased by 64 3 3 or 192 mg. R/ to pharmacists: Demerol, 1728 mg Bevisol, Plebex, or other liquid B…
FIGURE 1 Schematic criteria for patient selection It is also difficult medically to assess how much pain or functional limitation can reasonably be expected from a given type or amount…
FIGURE 1. Usual exercise method (work to tolerance) and operant method (work to quota) Let me take a moment to apply those rules to pain problems. That way you can…