Pain

Pain

Here are some useful organisations who specialise in helping with people with issues regarding pain.

https://painuk.org

https://tobetterdays.co.uk

https://painconcern.org.uk/

If you would like to delve even further, here are some useful research papers that will provide more depth of insight. We hope you find them useful.

Van Griensven, H., Barker, S. and Galindo, H. (2006). Pain in Practice; Theory and treatment strategies for manual therapists. Butterworth-Heinemann

Barker, S., Kothari, S. and Giannakopoulou, C. (2006). British Pain Society Newsletter, Autumn, p30-31. The neuromodulation programme: preliminary audit of results.

Harrold, E., Wiseman, Z. and Barker, S. (2007). The early identification of depression and suicidal risk at a pain management clinic. Poster accepted by 2007 British Pain Society Conference.

Barker, S., Kothari, S. and Giannakopoulou, C. (2007). Bol- Polish pain journal. P18-21. The neuromodulation programme: preliminary audit of results.

Harrold, E., Smith, J., Barker, S and Harding, V. A pain management programme to prepare patients for neuromodulation: a retrospective audit. (Poster submitted to 2009 British Pain Society Conference).

Elias LA, Yilmaz Z, Smith J, Bouchiba M, van der Valk RA, Page L, Barker S, Renton T. PainDETECT: A suitable screening tool of neuropathic pain in patients with painful post traumatic trigeminal nerve injuries? (2013)

Smith J, Elias LA, Yilmaz Z, Barker S, Page L, Shah, K, Shah, S, Renton T. The Psychosocial and Affective Burden of Posttraumatic Neuropathy Following Injuries to the Inferior Alveolar Nerve and Lingual Nerve (2013)

Mills, I; Barker, S and Renton, T (2017) The importance of recording mental health history – a case report. Dental Update.

Pelington, C; Urbanek M and Barker S. (2018). Psychological Theories of Pain. Primary Dental Journal. 4, 23-29.

Barker, S; Urbanek, M and Penlington, C. (2018). Psychological Interventions for Persistent Orofacial Pain. Primary Dental Journal. 4, 30-34.

Barker, S; Renton, T and Ormrod, S (2019) A Qualitative Study to Assess the Impact of Iatrogenic Trigeminal Nerve Injury Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache

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