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Developed by the American Headache Society®, the Chronic Migraine Education Program (CMEP) includes new advances and addresses acute and preventive treatment options. In addition, the CMEP highlights epidemiologic data on the scope and distribution of migraine with an emphasis on diagnosing chronic...

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Developed by the American Headache Society®, the Chronic Migraine Education Program (CMEP) includes new advances and addresses acute and preventive treatment options. In addition, the CMEP highlights epidemiologic data on the scope and distribution of migraine with an emphasis on diagnosing chronic...

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This course will review evidence based nonopioid medications and modalities for acute pain in the acute care and primary care setting. Among the tools to be discussed are intravenous lidocaine for renal colic, topical analgesics for muscular pain, trigger point injections for acute and chronic...

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In the Emperor’s tale, 2 weavers promise an emperor a new suit of clothes that, they say, is invisible to those who are incompetent or unfit for their positions. When the emperor parades before his subjects nude, no one dares to say anything for fear that they will be seen as such. This is a similar...

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The trigger point phenomena and dry needling as an approach to treat myofascial pain has gained much interest in recent years. However, the popularity of these topics has been rivaled by the controversy surrounding them within the medical and rehab community. Considering the rapid rise in continuing...

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Education is a powerful weapon in the management of pain. But an educational intervention must be carefully planned to be effective. The purpose of this presentation is to prepare clinicians to plan and develop education ranging from the curbside consult to an entire course. Participants will learn...

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During the past 10 years, small fiber neuropathy has become increasingly associated with a seemingly expanding number of medical conditions. This course will review the condition in general as well as the most recent advances in our understanding of its pathophysiology and how we can treat patients...

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This session will describe the impact and prevalence of pelvic girdle pain (PGP) in pregnancy and the postpartum period. Anatomic, biomechanical, and hormonal influences in the etiology of pain will be explored. The most common diagnoses in pain presentation will be highlighted, debunking the common...

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There are many potential underlying causes for neck and upper extremity pain. All too often, only the most common conditions, such as a disk herniation centrally or carpal tunnel syndrome, are explored. The purpose of this course is to review other common problems such as radiculitis, and not so...

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Current practice in the outpatient setting tends to utilize pain psychology and movement based interventions such as exercise, physical therapy, or yoga as adjuncts to care, and are often delivered separately to the patient. Healthcare providers are aware of the benefits of psychological therapies...

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