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March 2025Pain
Generalized pain disorders
Nonarticular generalized pain is common and often chronic, and it can be difficult to manage.
(list not exhaustive)
Fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome
Myofascial pain syndrome
Hypermobility syndrome
Complex regional pain syndromes
Somatoform disorders
Given a patient with a generalized pain disorder, the candidate will differentiate articular from nonarticular pain; diagnose the cause, severity, and complications; and initiate an appropriate management plan.
Given a patient with generalized pain disorder, the candidate will
list and interpret critical clinical findings, including those based on
a history and physical examination that
exclude systemic disease (physical examination with normal findings is key), and
suggest other pain syndromes that may be associated with serious complications, including
list and interpret appropriate investigations (e.g., complete blood count, basic serum biochemistry, thyroid function tests, C-reactive protein, urinalysis), including
recognizing that chronic nonorganic pain syndromes are associated with investigations that have normal findings; and
construct an effective initial management plan appropriate for the working diagnosis, including
taking a multidisciplinary approach (e.g., physiotherapy, psychosocial support) when appropriate, and
determining if the patient is open to relaxation techniques (e.g., meditation, cognitive behaviour therapy, exercise programs, dietary counselling).
demonstrate appropriate prescribing of analgesics, antidepressants and other agents to safely manage pain