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Empathy Learned Through An Extended Medical Education Virtual Reality Project, Wilson Mei, Elizabeth Dyer, Barbara Swartzlander, Marilyn R. Gugliucci Sep 2019

Empathy Learned Through An Extended Medical Education Virtual Reality Project, Wilson Mei, Elizabeth Dyer, Barbara Swartzlander, Marilyn R. Gugliucci

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Studies have suggested that empathy in healthcare professionals tends to erode during medical school and residency training. However, a study conducted by Hofat presents outcomes that reveals the opposite effect; instead empathy improves or there is no effect on empathy at all. Despite the contradictory studies, it is generally agreed that empathy is an important aspect in the patient-physician relationship as it is associated with improved patient satisfaction, increased adherence to treatment, and fewer malpractice complaints. This research exposed 346 first year medical students to virtual reality (VR) technology that is intended to elicit empathy for a 74-year-old African American …


Motor Learning And Adaptation In People With Knee Osteoarthritis And Chronic Pain, Heather Turcotte, Katherine S. Rudolph Jul 2017

Motor Learning And Adaptation In People With Knee Osteoarthritis And Chronic Pain, Heather Turcotte, Katherine S. Rudolph

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Osteoarthritis (OA) affects an estimated 50 million people in the US, and approximately 43% have limitations in daily function due to arthritis pain.3 Individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) have heightened sensitization to pain2,5 as well as reduced strength, diminished function and quality of life1 that prompts them to seek care from health care providers. Physical therapists commonly work with patients to improve function and quality of life by helping them learn to move without pain. Unfortunately, chronic pain causes changes to the nervous system that may impact the ability to learn new ways but the extent to which chronic pain …


Pre-Operative Treatment For Disc Herniation: A Case Study Of Chronic Pain, Catherine Bixby, Ellesse Credaroli, Morgan Mitchell, Samantha Shepard, Ernie Merritt, Edward Bilsky Feb 2015

Pre-Operative Treatment For Disc Herniation: A Case Study Of Chronic Pain, Catherine Bixby, Ellesse Credaroli, Morgan Mitchell, Samantha Shepard, Ernie Merritt, Edward Bilsky

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Introduction: Chronic back pain is a prevalent condition that is a leading cause of disability and a major financial obligation for both patients and the healthcare system. Disc herniation contributes to the growing number of back pain cases and determining the best course of care can present a challenge. Surgical intervention carries risks including a complication termed Failed Back Syndrome. This case study provides further investigation into the impact of pain, a sensation that is debilitating and chronic for many. It will provide insight into both surgical and non-surgical interventions that will allow us to provide the highest quality of …