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Archives of Disease in Childhood 2003;88:399-402; doi:10.1136/adc.88.5.399
Copyright © 2003 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Archives of Disease in Childhood 2003;88:399-402
© 2003 BMJ Publishing Group & Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

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Restrained rehabilitation: an approach to children and adolescents with unexplained signs and symptoms

P Calvert, J Jureidini

Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide, Australia

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Correspondence to:
Dr J Jureidini, Women’s and Children’s Hospital, King William Road, North Adelaide, SA 5006, Australia;
jureidinij{at}wch.sa.gov.au

ABSTRACT

The validation of treatment approaches for children and adolescents diagnosed with unexplained signs and symptoms is made difficult by the variety of clinical presentations and the different developmental levels of different patients. There is little evidence about what combination of approaches is most successful. This article uses what evidence is available to develop a coordinated multidisciplinary rehabilitation package that ensures consistency and can be evaluated. The package is organised around a psychologically informed physical rehabilitation programme. The need for coordination and a common approach between medical, allied health and psychological staff, and family is formally addressed. The approach is illustrated with a case study.

Keywords: conversion disorder; pain management; physiotherapy, rehabilitation; somatisation


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