VI Congreso Internacional de Fisioterapia y Dolor

Nathan Hutting

Nathan Hutting

April 2021 – present

HAN University of Applied Sciences, Research Group Occupation & Health, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Associate professor

May 2015 – April 2021

HAN University of Applied Sciences, Research Group Occupation & Health, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Senior researcher

December 2011 – May 2015

HAN University of Applied Sciences, Research Group Occupation & Health, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Researcher

December 2011 – December 2015

Radboud University Medical Centre, IQ Healthcare, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

PhD student

Januari 2005 – present

Het Centrum Fysiotherapie & Manuele therapie, Rijen, The Netherlands.

Physiotherapist, manual therapist, partner.


SUMMARY PAPER

Musculoskeletal pain conditions are one of the leading contributors to disability worldwide. Contemporary evidence suggests that musculoskeletal practice should incorporate a person-centered approach, including support to self-manage the condition. However, evidence suggests that healthcare providers do not sufficiently integrate person-centered care and self-management into their clinical practice. Moreover, although healthcare providers acknowledge the importance of self-management, they often experience barriers to integrate self-management into their clinical practice. Therefore, in this session a practical approach to including person-centered care and self-management support in musculoskeletal practice will be provided.