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Neuropathic pain can be debilitating and difficult to manage, leading to a reduced quality of life for those who suffer from it. As such, it is important to focus on the management of neuropathic pain to improve the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of those affected. With effective management, those with neuropathic pain can experience a significant reduction in symptoms and an improved quality of life.

These presentations will focus on neuropathic pain at #EFIC2023:

  Wednesday 20th September  
  Title Speaker Time Type
DW The fiberASSESS protocol for neuropathic pain Manon Sendel, DE WEDS CLINICAL
TW The phase of sensorimotor rhythm as a temporal target for personalized EEG-synchronized TMS in the treatment of neuropathic pain Paolo Belardinelli, IT WEDS CLINICAL
TW Proteomics in fibromyalgia and chronic peripheral neuropathic pain Bijar Ghafouri, SE WEDS TRANSLATIONAL
TW Neuropathic pain in Spinal Cord Injury: From Mechanisms to individualized treatment Jan Rosner, DK WEDS CLINICAL
PL Personalized treatment in neuropathic pain: What pinpoints responder?

Ralf Baron, DE

Didier Bouhassira, FR

Claudia Sommer, DE

WEDS  
TW Central neurostimulation techniques for treating neuropathic pain Nathalie André-Obadia, FR WEDS CLINICAL
TW What is new in neuropathic pain pharmacological treatment guidelines   WEDS CLINICAL
TW Joint EAN-EFIC-NeuPSIG guidelines on neuropathic pain diagnosis   WEDS CLINICAL
Refresher Course Neuropathic pain: update on pathophysiology and assessment.   WEDS  
Refresher Course Management neuropathic pain: an overview   WEDS  
Refresher Course Nociplastic pain 5 years after publication, assessment, chronic primary pain?   WEDS  
TW Pain in multiple sclerosis: more than a neurological sequela Xavier Moisset, FR WEDS CLINICAL
  Thursday 21st September  
PL Investigating the pathophysiology of SPTLC1 mutations that cause painful hereditary sensory neuropathy type 1 using human iPSC-derived sensory neurons Alex Clark, GB THURS  
PL Disclosing mechanisms underlying painful diabetic neuropathy. A clinical and skin biopsy study with new emerging sensory biomarkers   THURS  
TW Rehabilitation: Individualised multisensory rehabilitation model for CRPS Jenny Lewis, GB THURS TRANSLATIONAL
 
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