
What is the goal of treatment for acute pain versus chronic pain?
The therapy of acute pain is aimed at treating the underlying cause and interrupting the nociceptive signals. The therapy of chronic pain must rely on a multidisciplinary approach and should involve more than one therapeutic modality.
What are the goals of pain management therapy in a patient experiencing acute pain?
The primary goal in acute pain management is to promote the resolution of the underlying causes of pain while providing effective analgesia. Acute pain can be managed using both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic techniques (including physical therapy) either in isolation or more often in combination.
How do you manage acute pain?
Initial treatment may include some of the following:Resting the affected part of the body.Application of heat or ice.Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen; or acetaminophen.Physical therapy.Exercise.Bioelectric therapy (using local electrical stimulation to moderate pain)More items...•
What are the goals of effective pain management?
The first and most major pain management goal is pain control and relief while taking the lowest dose of medications possible. Meaningful pain relief has been proven to improve functionality and quality of life.