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Walking aids, wheelchairs and adaptations
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Age 41-60
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Interview CP08
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Gained weight when he became less active but set himself walking targets and slowly worked up to them at his own pace.
Back pain following injury working with horses 1999. Surgery: Discectomy, 1999. Treatment: Pain Clinic for epidural steroid injection. Current medication: co-codamol (Tylex), codeine phosphate, tramadol.
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Age 61-80
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Interview CP43
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Was video taped walking at the start and the end of the pain management programme and was amazed at the improvement.
Back pain since accident at home in 1993. Treatments: Facet joint injections. Pain management: In-patient NHS pain management programme. Current medication: co-dydramol Past medication: co-proxamol.
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