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IASP PRF Seminar – Pain Education for People with Low Back Pain: Where Are We Heading?

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The IASP Pain Research Forum will host a seminar with James McAuley, PhD, University of New South Wales and Neuroscience Research Australia. A Q&A session moderated by Adrian Traeger, PhD, University of Sydney, Australia, will follow the presentation.


Educating patients about their pain is an important part of clinical management. Over the last 15 years, pain education has evolved to become a stand-alone intervention, sometimes called Explain Pain, Pain Neuroscience Education or Pain Biology Education. Although commonly used in clinical practice, there is some uncertainty whether pain education is effective, and if it is, for whom? This talk from Dr. McAuley  will use data from a recently published randomised controlled trial of pain education for acute low back pain to understand how clinicians might optimise the effects of pain education.



Contributors

  • Michele Curatolo, MD, PhD

    Michele Curatolo, MD, PhD, is professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, and Endowed Professor for Medical Education and Research at the University of Washington, Seattle. He received his MD at the University of Messina, Italy, completed his PhD at the University of Aalborg, Denmark, where he was later awarded an honorary doctorate, and has been the chief of the Division of Pain Therapy at the University of Bern, Switzerland. His research focuses on measuring nociceptive processes to understand mechanisms of human pain and predict outcomes.

  • Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Dr. Med., PhD

    Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Dr. Med., PhD, is founder and director, Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI) and professor, Department of Health Science and Technology, School of Medicine, Aalborg University, Denmark. Dr. Arendt-Nielsen has over 30 years of experience in the field of experimental and clinical pain research with a focus on quantitative predictive and diagnostic pain biomarkers. His publication record includes 1,016 peer-reviewed journal papers (cited 29,963 times; average citations per item, 29.78; H-index 80).


    Conflicts of Interest:
    Dr. Arendt-Nielsen was the president of IASP from 2018 to 2020, and is now the immediate past president.

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January 27, 2021
Wed 6:00 PM EST

Duration 1H 0M

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