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Hi Everyone, I am running some seminars that you might be interested in. This program has been assessed by the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia (National) Ltd, an approved assessing body of the Chiropractic Board of Australia, and allocated 3 Formal Learning Activity Hours Shepparton 24th July August 5th Ballarat August 21st Geelong September 23rd Warrnambool October 19th Singapore October 22nd Hong Kong November 6th Hobart More to follow for later in the year. Do you want to know how to get better outcomes for your acute and chronic pain patients? Are you interested to hear how focusing solely on treating your patient’s pain may be doing more harm than good? Do you want a better understanding of the science surrounding chronic and persisting pain? Would you be interested to learn some new approaches to treatment that will help you to: - Get better results - Increase patient numbers and referrals - Expand your business? This seminar explores the latest science and clinical evidence in pain medicine. It teaches you approaches that can work in with your existing styles of treatment and be built into your practice You will learn why these modalities work and how they can add extra elements to your business. Whilst this can be of huge benefit for chronic pain patients, it has a greater and more immediate application in the treatment of patients presenting with acute pain. About the presenter: Alison Sim qualified as an osteopath in 2001. She is currently undertaking a Masters of Pain Management through the Sydney University Medical School and Royal North Shore Pain Management Research Institute. She has lectured at Australian Catholic University and Victoria University in a variety of science and clinical subjects and has also worked at Deakin University Medical School as part of the teaching team. She is currently working in clinical practice in a multidisciplinary clinic in Melbourne. Beyond Mechanical Pain Evening Seminar 6:30pm – 9:30pm Lecture notes provided $88 including GST To register email: painsolutionsvictoria@gmail Topics covered in the seminar include: • Acute pain versus chronic (persisting) pain • Pain definitions • Biopsychosocial model of pain • Pain and its context • Pain physiology and the progression of pain from acute to chronic • Common chronic pain conditions • Demographics of pain • How to approach acute pain to prevent it becoming chronic • How to approach chronic pain o Pain education o Flare up management o Cognitive behavioural therapy and catastrophising thoughts o Exercise rehabilitation • Yellow flags • Case study – chronic low back pain • Multidiciplinary approaches - Why they work and how to get them established
Posted on: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 07:26:33 +0000

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