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For the first time, #EFIC2023 will host interactive demonstration workshops to give participants the opportunity for hands-off experience around various pain science topics. These demo workshops present practical methods and clinical opportunities in pain treatment and management.
 
Find out more about the demonstration workshops below and be sure to join us at the largest international scientific congress in pain in 2023!

Chair: Brona Fullen (Ireland)

Plain Talking
Speaker: Brona Fullen (Ireland)

Developing Health Literacy Tools
Speaker: Sandra Jorna-Lakke (Netherlands)

Health Literacy as Key for Good Communication
Speaker: Nadja Nestler (Austria)

Using Health Literacy Techniques to Improve Shared Decision Making
Speaker: Jo Protheroe (United Kingdom)

 

Clinical relevance, interpretation and pitfalls (Cases, interactive demonstration of analysis)

Speaker: Luis Garcia-Larrea (France)

Clinical relevance, interpretation and pitfalls of evoked potentials

Speaker: Josephine Lassen (Germany)

PinPrick evoked potentials

Laser evoked potentials

Chair: Jan Vollert (United Kingdom)

Introduction to the principles of Quantitative Sensory Testing

Speaker: Jan Vollert (United Kingdom)

The Aalborg protocol for musculoskeletal pain
Speaker: Kristian Kjær-Staal Petersen (Denmark)

The fiberASSESS protocol for neuropathic pain
Speaker: Manon Sendel (Germany)

Chair: Angela Cano Palomares

Introducing the Societal Impact of Pain SIP

ICD-11 important updates for pain coding and results of European Survey on current ICD-11 Implementation
Speakers: Antonia Barke (Germany)

A regional example of how to use ICD-coding in a pain clinic
Speakers: Patrice Forget (United Kingdom)

Four real world pain case studies to be live diagnosed by attendees
Speakers: Deirdre Ryan (Ireland)

One size does not fit all in managing spinal related pain
Speaker: Steffan Christensen (Denmark)
 
 
The influence of attentional strategies on pain during exercise
Speaker: Henrik Bjarke Vægter (Denmark)
 
 
Tailoring exercise programmes for people with musculoskeletal pain based on physical and psychological features
 

Chair: Egil A Fors (Norway)

Neck pain from a surgeon’s perspective

The neck from a GP perspective
Speaker: Lars Christian Naterstad Lervik (Norway)

Clinical examination of neck pain patients – a practical demonstration

 

Transcranial magnetic stimulation: from cortical excitability and connectivity measurements to pain relief
Speaker: Enrico De Martino (Denmark)

Transcranial magnetic stimulation: from cortical excitability and connectivity measurements to pain relief
Speaker: Charles Quesada (France)

Transcranial magnetic stimulation: from cortical excitability and connectivity measurements to pain relief
Speaker: Roland Peyron (France)

 
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