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MSME704 Introduction to Pain

An overview of the current understanding of pain as a multi-dimensional phenomenon, including: pain concepts and history; the neuropathophysiology of peripheral and central pain mechanisms; pain measurement; and the psychological, social and economic aspects of both acute and chronic pain.

This paper will help clinicians to understand the multifactorial nature of pain so that they can provide patient-centred care.

Paper title Introduction to Pain
Paper code MSME704
Subject Musculoskeletal Medicine
EFTS 0.125
Points 15 points
Teaching period Semester 1 (Distance learning)
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) $1,494.75
International Tuition Fees Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website.

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Restriction
MSMX 704
Limited to
MHealSc, PGCertHealSc, PGCertMSM, PGCertPHC, PGDipHealSc, PGDipMSM, PGDipPHC, PGDipPhty, MPhty
Eligibility
Appropriately qualified health professionals such as medical practitioners, nurses, occupational therapists, osteopaths, physiotherapists - those with prior experience in a related health area may apply, subject to the approval of the MSM and Pain Executive Committee.
Contact

msmandpainstudies.uoc@otago.ac.nz

Teaching staff

Paper Coordinator: Dr Bronwyn Lennox Thompson

Paper Structure

The paper consists of eight modules covering historic and conceptual models, an introduction to neurobiology, pain behaviour and disability, thoughts and emotions, and specific pain mechanisms in acute and chronic pain.

The broad topics include:

  • Introduction, historic and conceptual models of pain
  • An introduction to neurobiology of pain
  • Pain and disability
  • Pain and cognitions
  • Transition from acute pain to chronic disability
  • Neuropathic pain
  • Nociceptive pain
  • Nociplastic pain
Teaching Arrangements

Material is provided electronically via the Blackboard Learning Management System and is taught in eight fortnightly sessions using Zoom video-conferencing.

Textbooks
Pain - A textbook for health professionals, 2nd Edition (2014) by Hubert van Griensven, Jenny Strong, and Anita M. Unruh. Published by Churchill Livingstone. Available from Amazon, The Book Depository or the publishers directly
Graduate Attributes Emphasised
Global perspective, Interdisciplinary perspective, Scholarship, Critical thinking, Information literacy, Self-motivation, Teamwork.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes.
Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete the paper will understand and apply a multidimensional approach to pain. They will finish the paper having a good grasp of the fundamentals of pain and be able to consider the aspects that are important when a person with pain comes looking for help. Interprofessional team knowledge is encouraged. The two key questions clinicians should ask are emphasised:

  1. Why is this person presenting in this way at this time?
  2. What can be done to reduce this person's distress and disability?

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Note: this paper is a pre-requisite for:

  • PAIN 701 Neurobiology of Pain
  • PAIN 703 Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Pain

Further Information

Administrator Client Services
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Medicine
University of Otago, Christchurch
PO Box 4345, Christchurch, New Zealand
Tel 64 3 364 1086
Email msmandpainstudies.uoc@otago.ac.nz

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Timetable

Semester 1

Location
Christchurch
Teaching method
This paper is taught through Distance Learning
Learning management system
Blackboard