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 Interventional pain medicine is a medical field that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain using minimally invasive procedures. Chronic pain can be a debilitating condition that affects an individual’s physical and mental health, as well as their quality of life. The goal of interventional pain management is to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve function, allowing patients to return to their daily activities. Given the high prevalence of chronic pain, the importance of interventional pain medicine cannot be overstated. It is crucial that healthcare providers incorporate interventional pain management strategies into their treatment plans to address the complex nature of chronic pain and improve patient outcomes.

These presentations will focus on interventional pain medicine at #EFIC2023:

Wednesday 20th September

 

 

Title

Speaker

Time

Type

TW

Toward a more individualized physiotherapy intervention in the migraine population

Kerstin Luedtke, DE

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

Brain alterations and migraine-related symptoms: Neural correlates of a heterogeneous disorder

Edina Szabo, US

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

The impact of the glymphatic system in the development of chronic headache

Johanna Rümenapp, DE

WEDS

CLINICAL

DW

Clinical relevance, interpretation and pitfalls of evoked potentials

Speaker: Josephine Lassen, DE

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

Brain oscillations, neuromodulation, and personalized medicine: Definitions, what is currently at hand and the missing gaps

Daniel Ciampi de Andrade, DK

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

Brain oscillations, neuromodulation, and personalized medicine: Definitions, what is currently at hand and the missing gaps

Daniel Ciampi de Andrade, DK

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

What an electrode on the right spot can teach us: insights on brain oscillatory activity, nociception and response to treatment from humans undergoing intracerebral EEG

Giulia Liberati, BE

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

Pain in Osteoarthritis: What are the best outcomes?

 

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

Patient stratification for neuropathic pain trials – what is important?

Janne Gierthmühlen GER

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

A new guideline for sham controls in physical and psychological intervention trials: best-practice principles and their application to a manual therapy example

David Hohenschurz-Schmidt UK

WEDS

CLINICAL

TW

An example of successful application of a rigorous sham development framework using the model of dry needling

Felicity Braithwaite AUS

WEDS

CLINICAL

DW

Health Literacy as Key for Good Communication

Nadja Nestler, AT

 

CLINICAL

DW

Plain Talking

 

 

CLINICAL

DW

Developing Health Literacy Tools

Sandra Jorna-Lakke, NL

 

CLINICAL

DW

Using Health Literacy Techniques to Improve Shared Decision Making

Jo Protheroe, GB

 

CLINICAL

Thursday 21st September

 

 

 

 

 

 

TW

Posterior insula stimulation, a translational tale of rats, cats, healthy individuals, and patients suffering from neuropathic pain.

 

THURS

CLINICAL

TW

Nerve excitability testing and perception threshold tracking: Potential biomarkers of nociceptive signal processing and pain

Hatice Tankisi, DK

THURS

CLINICAL

TW

Spinal biomarkers of nociceptive system function: new insights on treatment response and reliability

Caterina Maria Leone, IT

THURS

CLINICAL

TW

Pharmacodynamic biomarkers of nociceptive processing and its modulation derived from EEG and the recording of event-related brain potentials

 

THURS

CLINICAL

TW

One insula: different worlds

Luis Garcia-Larrea, FR

THURS

CLINICAL

TW

A staged, comprehensive investigation for developing insular deep brain stimulation to treat refractory chronic pain

Jeff Chang-Chia Liu, US

THURS

CLINICAL

Friday 22nd September

 

PL

What are the challenges and limitations in progressing towards a more personalized treatment

Jan Van Zundert , NL

FRI

 

DEB

The possibilities of an interdisciplinary multimodal approach of a transitional pain service

Daniela Rosenberger, DE

FRI

CLINICAL

TW

Stratified delivery of care in physiotherapy in the Netherlands – The Stratified Blended Care Trial

Cindy Veenhof, NL

FRI

CLINICAL

Refresher Course

Developing skills and experience in clinical nursing research

 

FRI

 

Refresher Course

Identifying nursing clinical audit and research priorities in pain management

 

FRI

 

 

 

 

 

 

TW

Unravelling how motor action affects pain processing and pain-related attention

Stefaan Van Damme, BE

FRI

CLINICAL

DW

Transcranial magnetic stimulation: from cortical excitability and connectivity measurements to pain relief

Enrico De Martino, DK

Roland Peyron, FR

Charles Quesada, FR

FRI

CLINICAL

TW

What do patients want to know about pain and its management and how would they like to receive this information? A study from Serbia

Dusica Stamenkovic, RS

FRI

CLINICAL

TW

Using cartoons to convey information about surgery and pain to pediatric patients, a study from Germany

Anne Schirrmeister, DE

FRI

CLINICAL

TW

User-centered development of a digital behavioral treatment for people with chronic pain: Focus groups with patients and therapists.

Sara Laureen Bartels, SE

FRI

CLINICAL

TW

Patient involvement in user-centred design processes in digital health interventions

Nadia Malliou, BE

FRI

CLINICAL

TW

A patient information leaflet developed by a multi- stakeholder group in the United Kingdom

Amy Donnelly, IE

FRI

CLINICAL

 

 

 

 
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