Listen to author interviews with PTJ's Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette, who gets at the story behind the research, including insights on clinical application, study design, and future directions.
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Listen to author interviews with PTJ's Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette, who gets at the story behind the research, including insights on clinical application, study design, and future directions.
Persistent Pain and the Opioid Crisis: An Author Interview with Dr Todd Davenport
The PTJ Podcast
21 minutes 9 seconds
4 years ago
Persistent Pain and the Opioid Crisis: An Author Interview with Dr Todd Davenport
Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette interviews Dr. Davenport, who provides a population health perspective and actionable suggestions for clinicians. He notes that “even back in 1999, Boissonnault found that over a quarter of patients had a prescription for narcotics in outpatient physical therapy practice, so… the risk for opioid addictions in the average physical therapy outpatient waiting room is potentially higher than out in the general community.” Dr. Davenport is coauthor of “Navigating the Intersection Between Persistent Pain and the Opioid Crisis: Population Health Perspectives for Physical Therapy.”
Listen to author interviews with PTJ's Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette, who gets at the story behind the research, including insights on clinical application, study design, and future directions.