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occupational therapy can enable older individuals with chronic pain to incr
ease participation in everyday activity. Intervention requires knowledge of
issues related to assessment and treatment of chronic pain in older adults
. Prescription of assistive devices is an important aspect of such therapy.
A small exploratory study was conducted with 30 older individuals with chr
onic pain from lower extremity osteoarthritis to determine what assistive d
evices they had and how these devices were obtained. Most devices had been
obtained without the assistance of a professional. Early occupational thera
py intervention to prescribe assistive devices and to provide strategies to
remain active despite pain may be beneficial.