How to manage back pain at work – A new approach
Friday 13 May 2022, A Virtual Event
Join The At Work Partnership for an essential one-day workshop examining the tools to manage back pain in the workplace. Looking at theory and practice, the workshop will provide an overview of the biopsychosocial approach and will show OH professionals how to recognise the role that psychological factors, such as fear avoidance beliefs and behaviours, catastrophic thinking styles and passive coping styles, can have on the experience of back pain and what you can do to treat it.
Conducted virtually via zoom, you will learn new skills that can be used on a day-to-day basis in occupational health to achieve better OH outcomes.
Benefits of attending
• Knowledge of the role that biopsychosocial factors play in preventing recovery from back pain and what you can do to change this
• A toolkit to successfully treat psychological factors to promote recovery
• Techniques to help employees move without fear
• Access to a flare-up plan for use when employees’ back pain becomes overwhelming
• Guidance on how to help line managers to manage employees’ back pain
• An understanding of how your day-to-day clinical work and outcomes can be enhanced by addressing psychological obstacles to recovery
Our expert speakers:
• David Rogers - chartered physiotherapist at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham
• Sharon Wilday - consultant cognitive behavioural psychotherapist and honorary clinical lecturer at the University of Birmingham
For full course details and to book online please visit: ohaw.co/backpain2022
EARLY BIRD RATE OFFER: Book and pay before 31 March 2022 and save £50 + VAT.
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