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08 September 2021
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Maintaining a Pain Management Regime with Managing COVID-19

This session will provide an overview on how to maintain a current chronic pain management regime after a person living...

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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Lived experience of Self-Managing Persisting Pain and Long Covid / PASC

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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

When a Set-Back Plan and the Pacing Tools Really Come into Action

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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Managing Chronic Pain During an Episode of COVID-19 Infection

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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Maintaining a pain management regime with managing COVID-19

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Maintaining a Pain Management Regime with Managing COVID-19

This session will provide an overview on how to maintain a current chronic pain management regime after a person living with chronic pain is diagnosed with COVID-19. This will involve discussion on non-prescription medication usage to manage COVID-19 symptoms in conjunction with any prescription medication for chronic pain, how to assess symptoms and self-manage COVID-19 symptoms (short- and long-term) and when to see your doctor.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a better understanding of patients’ experiences with telehealth services and any potential barriers to access/treatment
  • Recognize the adaptations needed to make services relevant to those with complications from COVID-19
  • Expand knowledge about differences in online services vs. the traditional in-person service delivery method, including how the way messages are communicated can help or hinder a patient's progress, plus ways in which things can be conveyed better in telehealth situations
  • Understand the importance of pacing and explain this to patients, clinicians and others
08 September 2021
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Lived experience of Self-Managing Persisting Pain and Long Covid / PASC

In May 2020, after months of over fifty symptoms, including a resurgence of old pain and some new ones, Sheren came across a British Medical Journal article that mentioned a myriad of fluctuating symptoms that sounded very familiar. Sheren had not experienced any severe respiratory symptoms, anosmia, or high temperature, but she ticked the boxes for what patients had started calling Long COVID, or Long Haul COVID (recent NIH proposed name: post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, or PASC). She then kicked into a self-management routine and joined Long COVID Support Group on Facebook (which at the time only had a few hundred members, now over 36,000), and later Facebook COVID-19 Research Involvement Group when it was launched.

In this presentation, Sheren will share experiences from other members of the support group, and insights from her own lived experience, including things she wished she had done differently, the highs and lows, micro-pacing including with cognitive tasks, managing persisting pain along with Long COVID symptoms, assessing when to reach out to a doctor, how best to be heard and communicate with clinicians who may not be familiar with Long COVID to access appropriate care pathways, and how to deal with conflicting advice.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize how patients are the experts when it comes to their pain and symptoms, rather than dismissing their experiences.
  • Learn to watch the way information is communicated, including words used, voice tone, facial expressions, and body language. In telehealth, note that words and voice tone may convey a lot more than was intended.
  • Acknowledge how some patients may be better informed regarding COVID-19 and must be heard.
  • Understand how health professionals must see the bigger picture and whole-person care and better assess what needs to be prioritized in terms of treatment.
  • Recognize how keeping up to date with developments in understanding COVID-19, and Long COVID is essential in order to serve patients better. It is unacceptable not to stay informed.
  • If what is being heard from a patient doesn’t lay within the scope of expertise, refer on, in a timely fashion.
  • Remind patients that telehealth and online services are available.
08 September 2021 - 08 September 2021
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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When a Set-Back Plan and the Pacing Tools Really Come into Action

With the widespread effects of COVID, already persistent pain issues can be exacerbated. This presentation will cover the need to recognize these factors, such as post-exertional malaise (PEM), and its severity. Also highlighted is the importance of having a set-back plan in place and reevaluating needed, however likely they are to change; assessing for baseline markers, combined with pacing, and recognizing the potential need to reach out to a wider team or when medical support is necessary to recover and get back on track.

Learning Objectives:

  • The ability to recognise importance of a set back plan
  • Pacing- Do you really understand it?
  • Understand the constant need to revaluate due to the nature of long Covid coexisting with persistent pain
08 September 2021 - 08 September 2021
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Managing Chronic Pain During an Episode of COVID-19 Infection

COVID-19 infection may present with symptoms of joint pains, muscle aches, headaches, abdominal pain, fever, cough, shortness of breath and many others. People with chronic pain may already have some of these symptoms on a daily basis, and they may take medications that could mask some of these symptoms. There are some medications commonly used to treat chronic pain that could be stopped during an acute episode of COVID-19 or any other acute viral infection like the Flu. However, there are pain medications that need to be continued even during an acute viral infection to avoid severe withdrawal symptoms. There might be situations where opioids need to be increased or reduced, depending on the overall situation of the COVID-19 infection. In this session we will discuss how to manage the acute symptoms of a viral infection and how to manage chronic pain in the face of an acute viral infection, especially when it involves opioids, anti-inflammatories, anti-depressants, anti-convulsants, sedatives and benzodiazepines.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify situations that require seeing a pain doctor for management of pain during an episode of COVID-19
  • Get prepared to manage pain (acute and chronic) during an episode of COVID-19
  • Self-monitor and self-manage pain symptoms that are related to COVID-19 viral infection
08 September 2021 - 08 September 2021
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Maintaining a pain management regime with managing COVID-19

Post-Acute Sequela of COVID-19 include several symptoms derived from the effects of the virus on various body systems, complications derived from severe infection including the post-intensive care syndrome, pre-existing comorbidities affecting also the older population. Exacerbation of existing painful conditions as well as development of new pain is frequent in COVID-19 survivors three to eleven months after hospital discharge. During this educational session we will inform main chronic symptoms developed by COVID-19 survivors; describe main painful conditions presented by COVID-19 survivors and introduce the rationale for strategies to maintain a pain management regime with managing COVID-19.

08 September 2021 - 08 September 2021
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM