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IASP Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group (NeuPSIG) Data Blitz -- Group 3

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The IASP Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group (NeuPSIG) will host a data blitz virtual seminar featuring:

Joel Fundaun, PhD student, University of Oxford, UK
Nerve Pathology and Neuropathic Pain after Whiplash Injury: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Thomas Patterson, PhD candidate, University of Sydney, Australia
Deprescribing Paracetamol in Pain Conditions: a Scoping Review.

Linda Sangalli, DDS, PhD, University of Kentucky, US
Comparison of Psychological Profiles and Sleep Quality Between Patients Diagnosed With Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain vs. Trigeminal Neuralgia.

This seminar will be moderated by Simon Haroutounian, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, US

Contributors

  • Thomas Patterson, PhD Candidate, University of Sydney, Australia

    Thomas Patterson is a PhD Candidate at the University of Sydney, Australia. His interests include increasing health literacy and reducing low value care for individuals with low back pain. His current projects are focused on lessening the reliance of pain medications for managing low back pain and empowering consumers and clinicians to engage in safer and more effective self management strategies. He is also a practicing physiotherapist, with a variety of experience in the hospital, community and private setting.

  • Linda Sangalli, DDS, MS, PhD, University of Kentucky, US

    Dr. Linda Sangalli achieved her dental degree at the University of Brescia, Italy, followed by a master’s degree in Orthodontics and a PhD in Technology for Health. After 10 years of working as a Specialist Orthodontist in private practices in Italy and the United Kingdom, Linda is currently refining her knowledge of orofacial pain patient management with a master's degree in Orofacial Pain at the University of Kentucky (USA). Her present field of research is concentrated upon brief behavioral non-pharmacological interventions targeting sleep disturbances and musculoskeletal orofacial pain, delivered over telehealth.

  • Simon Haroutounian, PhD

    Simon Haroutounian, PhD, is Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, and Chief of the Division of Clinical and Translational Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Dr. Haroutounian obtained his BScPharm and MSc in clinical pharmacy and his PhD from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He completed a Fulbright doctoral fellowship in pain outcomes research at the University of Utah, and a post-doctoral fellowship in clinical pain research at the Danish Pain Research Center in Aarhus University Hospital. His laboratory is focused on investigating clinically relevant mechanisms of pain and developing personalized approaches for prevention and treatment of chronic neuropathic and post-surgical pain conditions. Dr. Haroutounian currently serves as Vice Chair of the IASP Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group (NeuPSIG).
    DISCLOSURE:
    Nothing to disclose.

  • Joel Fundaun, PhD Student, University of Oxford, UK

    Joel Fundaun is a physiotherapist and PhD student in Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Oxford. He has a clinical and research interest in neuropathic pain. His PhD thesis work is focused on signs of nerve injury and neuropathic pain in patients after whiplash injury.

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November 4, 2021
Thu 5:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 0M

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