Key points: Persisting pain after injury is a major obstacle for early RTW Most support high value care that promotes self-management of pain But most healthcare providers are not confident in their ability to provide this This talk presents a new, federally funded initiative to meet this challenge Professor Michael Nicholas Professor Nicholas is a clinical psychologist and has been working in the pain field since 1980. He holds a conjo...
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ReturnToWorkSA has partnered with Return to Work Matters to provide South Australian Return to Work Coordinators with a free online resource. This website gives coordinators access to practical injury management tools and instructive articles that summarize the findings of evidence based research.