Psychosocial Factors in Low Back Pain Management

This spine surgery lecture deals with the psychological and psychosocial factors in low back pain management.

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Lecturer: John O´Dowd, FRCS

Includes:

  • Online Lecture Presentation
  • Pre- and Post- Learning Assessments
  • Additional Learning Materials (Standard Package only)
  • Up to 3 CME Credits

Ref.ID: 3_20_odowd

DOI: 10.28962/01.3.059

What you will cover in this lecture

Psychological factors are one of the major factors undermining the effectiveness of low back pain treatment. This spine surgery lecture looks at the role these factors play in the recovery of these patients from symptomatic low back pain.

The application of the Biopsychosocial model to low back pain management is discussed. This discussion is mainly focused around the so called yellow, orange, blue and black flags. Also the Waddell signs are discussed in detail. Various strategies have been suggested in identifying these cases with the help of various scoring and questionnaires such as STarT, Steven Linton and the Orebro.

Finally, the principles of management in these difficult cases of chronic low back pain are outlined, in association with adverse psychological risk factors.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the biopsychosocial model
  2. Identify the psychosocial risk factors
  3. Understand how to measure yellow flags
  4. Know the interventions
  5. Understand the combined physical and psychological programmes

Target Groups

Practicing Spine Surgeons

in Orthopaedic or Neurosurgical services for Continuing Education or recertification

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Dr John O'Dowd - Spine Surgery Faculty - eccElearning

John O´Dowd FRCS (Orth)

  • Hampshire Hospital, London

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Lecture Presentation

Psychosocial Factors in Low Back Pain Management

Includes:

  • Online Lecture Presentation
  • Pre- and Post- Learning Assessments
  • Additional Learning Materials (Standard Package only)
  • Up to 3 CME Credits

Access This Lecture

You can get access to this spine lecture by enrolling on our Diploma in Spine Surgery or purchasing a lecture bundle:

Lecture Bundles

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is an eccElearning Lecture like?

A: Each Lecture includes the Lecture Presentation, Additional Learning Resources, Pre-Learning Quiz and Lecture Assessment.

Each Spine Surgery Lecture is viewed online in video format and lasts from 20-45 minutes. The Lectures contain relevant additional learning resources (book chapters, research papers, surgical videos, master lecture videos, case reports, review articles, etc.), which are presented in context and viewable immediately for your convenience.

Lecture 5.1 is an invited Master Lecture and does not include the Quiz and Assessment components.

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Q: What kind of credits do I get from the Lecture?

A: Each Spine Surgery Lecture can confer up to 3 Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, certified by European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). The CME credits are awarded to the candidate on successful completion of the online Lecture. The number awarded depend on the number of additional learning materials available in a Lecture - premium versions of the Diploma and Modules include more material for each lecture, so confer more CME Credits.

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A: CME stands for Continuing Medical Education. You are awarded CME Credits for undertaking an approved course of medical education. Each Lecture that you complete successfully adds to your CME Credits total. All Lectures provided by eccElearning are accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), of the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes (UEMS). You can print out your Certificate of CME Credits after the completion of any Course or Lecture.

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Q: What courses does eccElearning provide?

A: We have the Diploma in Spine Surgery with Modules individually purchasable, lecture bundles, an Endoscopic Spine Surgery Programme, a Residents' Spine Programme, and Spine Surgery Specialist Certificates in Radiology and Physiotherapy.