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Understanding and managing pelvic girdle pain from a person-centred biopsychosocial perspective.

Darren Beales1, Helen Slater2, Thorvaldur Palsson3, Peter O'Sullivan2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Clinicians need support to effectively implement a biopsychosocial approach to people with pelvic girdle pain disorders.
PURPOSE: A practical clinical framework aligned with a contemporary biopsychosocial approach is provided to help guide clinician's management of pelvic girdle pain. This approach is consistent with current pain science which helps to explain potential mechanistic links with co/multi-morbid conditions related to pelvic girdle pain. Further, this approach also aligns with the Common-Sense Model of Illness and provides insight into how an individual's illness perceptions can influence their emotional and behavioural response to their pain disorder. Communication is critical to supporting recovery and facilitating behaviour change within the biopsychosocial context and in this context, the patient interview is central to exploring the multidimensional nature of a persons' presentation. Focusing the biopsychosocial framework on targeted cognitive-functional therapy as a key component of care can help an individual with pelvic girdle pain make sense of their pain, build confidence and self-efficacy and facilitate positive behaviour and lifestyle change. There is growing evidence of the efficacy for this broader integrative approach, although large scale effectiveness trials are still needed. An in-depth case study provides guidance for clinicians, showing 'how to' implement these concepts into their own practice within a coherent practical framework. IMPLICATIONS: This framework can give clinicians more confidence in understanding and managing pelvic girdle pain. The framework provides practical strategies to assist clinicians with implementation; assisting the transition from knowing to doing in an evidence-informed manner that resonates with real world practice.
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Keywords:  Biopsychosocial; Communication; Pain; Pelvis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32560860     DOI: 10.1016/j.msksp.2020.102152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Musculoskelet Sci Pract        ISSN: 2468-7812            Impact factor:   2.520


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