Your child may have multiple pain problems stemming from heightened sensitivity to light, sound, or diet. They may also be suffering from fatigue, sleep disorders, anxiety, and depression that complicate recovery. Our team will work with you to address all of these concerns and to help your child return to school, activities they enjoy, and a more normal life.
Our team will first provide you with a thorough explanation of the nature of your child’s abdominal pain and the treatment approach. Our treatment options include:
- Multidisciplinary rehabilitation
- Cognitive behavioral treatments
- Pain control
- Physical therapy
- Nutrition advice
- Treatment of associated symptoms and problems
- Identification and treatment of specific pain triggers
- Reintegration to school
We will take the time to evaluate your child’s medical records prior to your appointment, so that we have information to get started on the right course of care and treatment. From your first appointment at Boston Children’s, the Functional Abdominal Pain Program team follows a biopsychosocial model. This approach allows us to thoroughly assess the physiological components and evaluation for the triggers of a child’s abdominal pain, while simultaneously acknowledging the role that social and psychological factors may play in the development and maintenance of symptoms over time.
Our team includes a gastroenterologist, nurse practitioner, a pain specialist, and a psychologist. We are the only hospital in the country that has a dedicated pain specialist as part of the Motility and Gastrointestinal Disorders Center. Your child or adolescent will be seen by each of these providers during the initial clinic visit. Providers who may be involved in your child’s care are a dietitian, a social worker, and a physical therapist. Specialists may also be consulted and may include cardiologists, neurologists, rheumatologists, and others. A detailed treatment plan outlining the recommendations from each area will be provided at the end of your appointment.