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Endone: your questions answered
Oxycodone, also known as Endone, is a potent opioid medication commonly prescribed for pain but new Australian evidence shows it’s time to rethink its use for more effective pain management and greater patient safety.
Is There a Need for a National Approach to Pain Management? Dr. Jennifer Stevens
Dr. Jennifer Stevens discusses the support and resources available for those with chronic pain and also the ongoing research and assistance into the area.
How Do I Make A Return To Sport? Dr. Jennifer Stevens
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How Can I Manage My Pain As I Return To Work? Dr. Jennifer Stevens
Dr. Jennifer Stevens explains the steps to take when returning to work and managing your pain.
What Role Does Meditation And Relaxation Play In Pain Management? Dr. Jennifer Stevens
So as part of a multidisciplinary treatment programme, you can approach meditation or mindfulness, or other psychological therapies like that, in all sorts of different ways. And if you attend a psychologist or a chronic pain clinic, you’ll be taken through some of those. There’s various apps that you can download to help you with that, but it’s recommended that you get psychological help to pick the one that’s going to be the best for you.
What Are The Goals For Pain Australia As An Organisation? Dr. Jennifer Stevens
Dr. Jennifer Stevens discusses the goals and work that Pain Australia does to ensure there is a national plan to assist and support those with chronic pain.
Pain Management and Addictions – Medication Safety – Dr. Jennifer Stevens
Dr. Jennifer Stevens discusses medicine safety and addiction to pain medications.
How Can I Access Pain Management Services? Dr. Jennifer Stevens
Dr. Jennifer Stevens discusses the importance and strategies of approaching the correct medical practitioners including going through your GP, Telehealth.
What Are Some Effective Treatments for Lower Back Pain? Dr. Jennifer Stevens
So what we need to do when you get lower back pain is not to take to bed and take Valium. We want you to keep moving. Just do gentle exercises, walking as much as you can, gradually increasing the amount of activity that you do every day as you recover. Simple pain medications, Panadol, anti-inflammatories if you can take them.