Pedia Pain Focus Dr. Anjana Kundu
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Hosted by Dr. Anjana Kundu, it's the 1st podcast dedicated to pediatric pain, providing education and tools for all healthcare professionals dealing with children's pain issues. If you're a pediatric healthcare provider, this one is for YOU! The podcast brings you renowned experts from the field of pediatric pain, healthcare technology and business, policy makers, healthcare advocates and more to share their innovations, expertise, and experience in the field.
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Is Physical Therapy the panacea of chronic pain?
Have you ever had any of your patients say that they don't think physical therapy helps their pain? Or that the physical therapy made their pain worse?
It would certainly not surprise me, if you said yes. And in that case, this is definitely is the episode you want to listen to carefully. And if your answer to my question was no, this is an episode for you too, my friend. Because sooner or later you too will join this elite club with rest of us. However, this episode will give you the framework and tools to change that in your practice. Learn it from our guest who magically rehabilitates patients debilitated by pain .
Kathleen Lynch, DPT joins us to share how she motivates her patients to do physical therapy and be fully engaged with it. She also shares strategies and tools that can be used in assessing patients if they are in need of physical therapy. Kathleen’s goal is to discharge physiotherapist patients to self care by educating more healthcare professionals and patients.
Worry no more about patients who do not go to their physical therapy session, as you will learn so much from Kathleen that will make your patients fully engaged. Listen now!
Takeaways In This Episode:
How Kathleen become interested in physiotherapy. Her guide to approaching, assuring, and educating patients who are afraid to do physiotherapy. How any healthcare professionals can convey the value of including physical therapy in their treatment plan. When to incorporate physiotherapy for pain management. Physical activity and therapy strategies pertinent to different diagnoses. Engaging a child and their family in self management of their pain using physical activity and therapy. what type(s) of physiotherapy or occupational therapy is optimal for different conditions Role(s) a physiotherapist plays in pain management and how it may be different than an occupational therapist. The optimal duration for physiotherapy How to overcome the barriers to access as it relates to physiotherapy.
Links
Clinicians Pain Evaluation Toolkit
Proactive Pain Solutions Physicians Academy
About the Guest Speaker:
Kathleen Lynch, DPT
Kathleen Lynch completed her Master's of Science in Physiotherapy in 2009 at the Dalhousie University and her Bachelors of Arts with Honors at McGill University in 2005. She's fluently bilingual both in French and English and has worked in a variety of pediatric environments including acute care, rehabilitation settings, school and home based settings. She's a physiotherapist at the Thames Valley Children's Center and Children's Hospital (TVCC) at London Health Science Centre
Kathleen is a doctor specialized in physical treatment of children to help reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Dr. Lynch can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Dr. Lynch will create a treatment plan based on the child's specific injury, disease or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual.
She is also the pediatric lead in the Ontario chronic pain network as Operations Manager for the executive committee representing all the publicly funded chronic pain programs in Ontario, Canada.
Pedia Pain Focus Podcast is hosted by Dr. Anjana Kundu, it's the 1st podcast dedicated to pediatric pain, providing education and tools for all healthcare professionals dealing with children's pain issues. If you're a pediatric healthcare provider, this one's for YOU! The podcast brings you renowned experts from the field of pediatric pain, healthcare technology and business, policy makers, healthcare advocates and more to share their innovations, expertise, and experience in the field.
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#91. Mental Health and Pediatric Pain; Chicken or the Egg?
Pain and mental illnesses coexist, often more than any of other illnesses. Both of them have a profound effect on a child's child’s quality of life, individually. Now imagine the magnitude of impact when they co-exist.
In this episode, Dr. Anjana Kundu, with guest speaker Dr. Mirabelle Mattar, a child, and adolescent psychiatrist, discusses the intricate and dynamic relationship between pediatric pain and mental health, likely cause or affect and prognosis for a child with pain in the setting of mental health issues or vice-versa. They also discussed the factors which may predispose a child to a higher risk of chronic pain and mental problems, role of trauma, PTSD and other adverse events on pediatric pain.
Takeaways In This Episode:
How Dr. Mattar became interested and her journey to the intersection of pediatric mental health and pain Some unexpected discovery during this journey among children with chronic pain Importance of understanding the effects of chronic pain on mental health in children. What is the sequence of occurrence when pain and mental health issues co-exist and how does it matter. What should the focus of treatment entail Impact of regaining function and improving mental health Common chronic pain conditions associated with mental illnesses and vice versa Influence of trauma, ACES and PTSD on children's pain When to consult a mental health professional for a child with pain issues Diagnosing conversion disorder Ways to work with the entire family unit especially when mental health and physical health issues are tangled. A Message to YOU from Dr. Mattar
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Mirabelle Mattar, MD
Clinicians’ Pain Evaluation Toolkit
Proactive Pain Solutions
About the Guest Speaker
Mirabelle Mattar, MD -
Can We Prevent Pain from Becoming Chronic?
Acute pain may be a protective and adaptive phenomenon, but chronic pain is nothing but damaging and a burden in every way possible and for all involved directly or indirectly. So how do we reduce or can we reduce burden?
Join me in this episode to learn the factors that contribute to chronicity of pain and whether we can prevent it.
Takeaways in This Episode
Complexities of pain and its impact for the individuals and the society What differentiates acute from chronic pain and why that is important Various factors contributing to pain and its chronicity Modifiable vs. Non-modifiable factors How demographic factors contribute to chronic pain and what if anything can be done to stop their contribution to chronic pain Which lifestyle factors might have the most impact on chronicity of pain Genetic and epigenetic factors involved with chronic pain Family, social and cultural factors influencing pain and progression to chronic pain Clinical and biological factors involved with chronic of pain Your role in reducing the burden of pain
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Other Related and Helpful Episode to Listen to:
Episode #80. Stop treating pain like a symptom.
Episode #10. Disparities in pediatric pain
Episode #50. Stepping up pain care efforts for African American patients
Episode# 85. Pain amongst children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Episodes #76 and #77. Impact of pediatric pain rehabilitation program Part 1 and 2.
Episode # 27. Interdisciplinary pain education is necessary to change the face of pediatric pain management.
Episode #60. Influence of sleep on peri-operative pain among children.
Episode #25. Role of epigenetics in chronic post surgical pain
Episode #89. The pain of being a Redhead
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The Pain of Being a Redhead
Did you know that redheads can tolerate more spicy foods than those with dark hair?
This is supported by biology and genetics.
Ask any anesthesiologist or a dentist and they'll tell you - often with a sigh, I might add - that taking care of redhead is can be challenging!
The issue of pain perception, tolerance, response to pain and response to different classes of medications is a complicated and murky one when it comes to people with natural red hair.
Join me in this episode to learn about the evidence we have for complexity of pain and its management in redheads, recent emerging evidence that explains why and more importantly how to effectively navigate this complexity, ensuring safe and effective care of these patients.
Takeaways in This Episode
When an anesthesiologist or a dentist see a redhead Why redheads have more dental problems and toothaches Why redheads sometimes need more pain medications and at other times need less Variability in pain responses amongst redheads The redhead gene and its implications Do redhead really tolerate more spicy foods than others? Do they bleed more compared to others with darker hair? Recent study providing insights about the genetics and reasons for differences in their pain perception, responses and treatments What do Melanocortin, MC1R, MC4R have to do with pain How you reconcile the different, complex and sometimes murky findings and provide safe and effective pain care for redheads Links
Proactive Pain Solutions
Other Helpful Episodes on Opioid Safety
Episode#30 . Ensuring Opioid Safety for Children and Teens with Rita Agarwal, MD
Episode# 29. Opioid Stewardship: Responsible Pediatric Pain Care! with Benjamin Lee, MD
Proactive Pain Solutions Physicians Academy
Clinicians Pain Evaluation Toolkit -
Pharmacovigilance to Evaluate Efficacy and Net Clinical Benefit in Pediatric Pain Medicine
Pediatric pain management is fraught with reasons that make it feel like we are operating blindfolded. Many treatments are used without clear indications or evidence specifically in this population. What if you had a way to study what you do in pediatric pain management, while you do it, would you embrace it?
In this episode, Dr. Drake Ross, a specialty pediatrician at Starship Children’s Health in Auckland, New Zealand with training in pediatric pain and palliative care, shares with us the features, goals and outcomes of their Rapid pharmacovigilance program, a multi institutional collaborative clinical research endeavor. This program provides real-time evaluation of net clinical benefit of what we do in our day to day clinical practice, while we do it!
Takeaways In This Episode
What got Dr. Drake’s to transition from general pediatrics into palliative care and pediatric pain medicine How he get interested in pharmacovigilance and how he initiated that for pediatric pain medicine as the RAPID multi-institutional, international endeavor What Rapid is? Findings of their research thus far and what's on the horizon How you can participate in this research endeavor while carrying out your daily clinical work and the benefits it offers as collaborators How they determine their protocol numbers and demographics What Dr. Drake hopes for Rapid to achieve Unique benefits of this collaborative research compared with other databases based research (Hint: the ability of foresight and hindsight simultaneously!) The biggest takeaways and his message to the audience
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Ross Drake, MB ChB, FRACP, FAChPM, FFPMANZCA
Rapid Program
Get involved with Rapid program
Alternate Contact
Attend the International Symposium on Pediatric Pain 2022
Clinicians’ Pain Evaluation Toolkit
Proactive Pain Solutions
About the Guest:
Ross Drake, MB ChB, FRACP, FAChPM, FFPMANZCA
Dr. Drake is a Pediatrician who specializes in Pain Medicine and Palliative Care for children having gained fellowships in Paediatrics, Palliative Medicine and Pain Medicine after he completed specialist training at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in Sydney.
Ross is Clinical Lead of the Paediatric Palliative Care and Complex Pain Services at Starship Children’s Hospital; both being the only specialist services of their type in New Zealand. Amongst his clinical duties he strives to improve the recognition and support of children/tamariki & young adults/rangitahi and their families/whānau requiring palliative care and the management of chronic pain. He remains very involved in developing a national approach to both disciplines and works to improve resourcing to enable equitable access and service delivery for all New Zealand children in need.
Dr Drake also regularly presents and teaches on various topics in children’s pain medicine and palliative care. More recently, he has been involved with establishing an international pharmacovigilance research collaborative (The RAPID Program) looking at the effectiveness and adverse effects of medications and other interventions commonly used in palliative care and pain management.
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Shifting the Paradigm in Pediatric Pain Medicine
How is it that when 1 in 3 school age children reports chronic or recurrent pain, yet we fail to ensure that there is adequate help available for these children? That our system ensure at least basic level of pain medicine training for healthcare professionals?
These are a few of the questions we discuss in this episode, but more importantly we talk about how we CAN make a difference from wherever we are today, rather than waiting for someone else to invoke change and for something else to happen first. This episode is about increasing awareness, believing and investing in yourself. This is about taking charge and making the change rather than waiting for change to happen!
Believing and investing in yourself is the best way to shift your thinking from a paradigm of excuses to one of solutions.
It's time to shift the paradigm in pediatric pain medicine and it all starts with awareness, knowledge and priority!
Join me in this episode as Dr. Asha Padmanabhan, MD FASA sits me down in the guest seat in this episode of my own podcast, and I share the state of pediatric pain medicine. We discuss the challenges, barriers and way forward to evoke change. It's not just a theoretical concept, but how I have lived and by example to evolve with and be the change.
Takeaways in This Episode
My path to medicine and pediatric pain medicine Role of support system and visionaries in your life Your grit and self belief What leadership means and looks like to me Finding support and steps forward in every situation What proactive pain solutions mean and do The current state of pain medicine for children The challenges and barriers to adequate pain care for children The path forward Links
Proactive Pain Solutions
Proactive Pain Solutions Academy
Clinicians' Pain Evaluation Toolkit
Asha Padmanabhan, MD FASA
Listen to these other helpful episodes -
Episode #61. Getting out of your own way to success with Dr. Asha Padmanabhan
Episode #1. Pediatric Pain: A team sport in need of transformation
Episode #2. Three areas every healthcare provider can influence to improve children's pain care
Customer Reviews
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Great podcast with up to date information on pediatric pain by knowledgeable experts in the field! Love the variety of topics!
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