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Volume 7

Journal of Pain & Relief

ISSN: 2167-0846

Pain Management 2018

October 11-12, 2018

October 11-12, 2018 | Zurich, Switzerland

7

th

International Conference and Exhibition on

Pain Research and Management

J Pain Relief 2018, Volume 7

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0846-C1-021

Pain management clinic: Non-pharmacological strategies in helping those with chronic pain

Mimi M Y Tse

Hong Kong Academy of Nursing, Hong Kong

P

ain, regardless of its level, can have a negative impact on the physical well-being, emotions, and even quality of life of

the individuals. Using painkillers is one method to relieve pain, yet, painkillers always have undesirable side effects. The

Pain Management Clinic established in 2017, under The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The clinic aims to provide pain

management services to individuals with pain and associated physical and psychological problems involving multidisciplinary

practitioners of nursing academics and traditional Chinese medicine doctors. The Pain Management Clinic adopts non-drug

approaches to managing pain, such as music therapy, multisensory stimulation, aromatic foot reflexology, and traditional

Chinese medicine, which cater to the needs and health problems of different people. In this presentation, two cases will be

shared, Case 1: Ms. A, suffered from fracture spine because of traumatic accident happened in 2011. She was then paraplegic

and wheel-chaired bound. Ms. A is living with her daughter and her husband, and two servants employed to take care of her.

She also had history of diabetic mellitus, hypertension and high cholesterol, on regular medications and follow up. Case 2:

Mr. B, aged 65, suffered from right forearm pain for 2 months. Mr. B is a retired account and living with his wife and his two

adults children in sub-urban area. His past health is good and no any history of chronic illness. Author will share the treatment

strategies for Ms. A and Mr. B including physical and psychosocial support to them and their family members using multi-

disciplinary approach.

mimi.tse@polyu.edu.hk