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Pain 121 : The Cingulate Cortex, its emerging role in central pain states and its potential for novel pain treatments
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1.0
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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of cingulate cortex activation on chronic pain suppression.
Draw and identify regions of the cingulate cortex pertinent to pain and suppression.
Discuss basic science research that links area’s 32, 24 and 25 with pain and its relief.
Apply specific techniques to modulate cortical areas 32, 24, and 25 for pain suppression.
Formulate and implement a treatment plan based on the M1-ACC pain model.
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Pain 120 : The Descending Noxious Inhibitory Control circuits. How they may contribute to and ameliorate centrally generated chronic pain states
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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
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Relate the effects of failure within the DNIC to the development of chronic pain.
Draw the pathways specific to ascending sensory and descending pain modulatory circuits.
Apply knowledge of the DNIC, as it relates to chronic lower back pain.
Discuss basic science research that links the PAG with the phenomena of offset analgesia and conditioned pain modulation.
Formulate and apply treatment plans based on stimulation of the DNIC utilizing spinal cord stimulation, motor cortex activation and heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation.
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Pain 119 : Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. The autonomic nervous systems involvement in the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
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Identify the relationship between the ANS and chronic pain.
Explore the cause of sympathetic maintained pain.
Discuss the emerging role of the brain and spinal cord in CRPS.
Apply non-invasive neuromodulation techniques for pain control.
Formulate an effective treatment plan based on current knowledge.
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Pain 118 : Thermosensory Disinhibition and the cold pathway as it relates to the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
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Relate the effects of cold sensory deficit to chronic central pain states.
Map the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory afferents.
Discuss basic science research that links C-Fiber subpopulations with hyper-excitability of sensory neurons.
Apply techniques to gate pain processing through the Dorsal Insula/Anterior Cingulate pain switch.
Utilize relationship between cold pathways and pain pathways to gate chronic pain.
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Pain 117 : Interoception, sensation from inside the body and how it relates to the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
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Relate the effects of interoceptive dysfunction to the development of chronic pain.
Draw the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory pathways.
Discuss how the interoceptive nervous system may relate to Functional Neurologic Symptom Disorder.
Apply knowledge of how interoceptive dysfunction may negatively affect higher cortical functions.
Design and utilize strategies that normalize interoception to improve intractable patient symptoms.
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Pain 116 - 121
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6.0
Instructors
George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
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$120.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Pain 116 through Pain 121
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Pain 116 : An Introduction to Central Pain Syndromes
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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
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Educational Objectives
Relate the different neurophysiologic mechanisms to the development of chronic pain states.
Draw the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory pathways.
Discuss basic science research that supports the main theories of chronic/central pain syndromes.
Apply basic neurorehabilitation techniques to modulate chronic pain circuits.
Develop treatment plans for chronic pin patients consistent with current pain models.
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Pain 115 : Patient Care Tips & Clinical Correlates
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1.0
Instructors
Shawn Thistle, DC
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$20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explore chiropractic patients’ perceptions of discomfort, pain, and stiffness to determine if and how they differentiate among the concepts
Describe the relationship between the presence of an audible pop during spinal manipulative therapy and pain outcomes
Evaluate the effect of spinal manipulation on pressure pain thresholds in a real-world clinical setting
Assess whether a 10-second one legged stance test can independently predict survival in middle and older aged men and women
Illustrate the relationship between physical activity levels and pain
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Pain 114 : Chiropractic and Interventional Pain Management
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Instructors
Travis Jewett, DC
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$40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Hour 1
Define interventional pain management and how it can be applied to help solve acute and chronic pain.
Outline and critique different pain theories.
Outline the Biopsychosocial model of chronic pain and explain why this model is the most comprehensive for acute and chronic pain management.
Summarize how to integrate interventional pain management with conservative care for acute and chronic pain.
Hour 2:
Describe common interventional pain management procedures and how to integrate them into a comprehensive plan of care.
List the most utilized injections and when they are considered.
Identify when a spinal cord stimulator may be considered and how it can aid conservative management.
Explain the use of endoscopic procedures and when they may be utilized to treat acute and chronic pain.
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Pain 113 : Relevant Research for Chiropractors
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1.0
Instructors
Shawn Thistle, DC
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$20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline a recent clinical guideline on the chiropractic management of chronic musculoskeletal pain
Identify a common set of recommendations from high-quality clinical guidelines that can be applied to a wide range of musculoskeletal pain conditions
Explore which target concepts are important to patients who improved following a pain science education intervention for persistent pain
Investigate whether untrained trait mindfulness is associated with differential responses to pain stimuli and whether these intrinsic differences reflect differential patterns of resting-state functional connectivity in the brain
Characterize the pain-based mechanisms of thoracic spinal manipulation and advance the preliminary validation of brain-based models as potential clinical biomarkers of pain
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Pain 112 : Clinical Pearls
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1.0
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Shawn Thistle, DC
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$20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Expand your application of the biopsychosocial model of chronic pain by exploring an enactive approach to pain
Recognize the clinical complexities involved in identifying malingering in chronic pain patients
Outline relevant factors pertaining to clinical presentation, pathophysiology and treatment of chronic neuropathic pain
Investigate the hypoalgesic effect of thoracic spinal manipulation on pain induced by temporal summation
Explore the potential brain mechanisms involved in pain relief achieved via Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) application
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Pain 111 : Chronic Pain
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1.0
Instructors
Shawn Thistle, DC
Price
$20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the relationships among thoracic spinal stiffness, pain and muscle activity in healthy subjects and those with chronic thoracic pain
Summarize updated chronic pain classification updates from the ICD-11
Compare and contrast the clinical presentation and pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia (FM) and Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS)
Summarize a clinical framework to sub-categorize pain patients based on an individual’s dominant pain etiology
Examine the effect of neural tissue management on pain and disability in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
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Pain 110 : Orthopedic Management of Pain and Pain Syndromes
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2.0
Instructors
Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price
$38.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe 3 ways how pain can be a burden to the patient and society
Describe 2 key components of the biopsychosocial model for treating pain
Describe how pain is a multisystem output
Describe the neuromatrix and how it relates to a person’s neural signature
List 3 medical terms that can influence a patient’s level of fear and anxiety
Describe 3 body systems that can be influenced by a persistent state of pain
Outline the 12 treatment principles in the context of therapeutic neuroscience education for patients with persistent pain
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Pain 109 : Pain Management
Credit Hours(s)
2.0
Instructors
David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price
$40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Gain insight into the different types of pain
Differentiate different sources of spinal pain
Summarize the societal and clinical challenges of the pain patient
Describe the difference between acute and chronic pain
Provide an initial appreciation of alternative treatment options
Understand the importance of chiropractic principles with the pain patient
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Pain 108 : Pain Diagrams, Neuropathic Pain and Neuroplasticity, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
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1.0
Instructors
Shawn Thistle, DC
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$20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the test-retest, intra- and inter-examiner reliability of the body pain diagram for determining pain distribution and location for musculoskeletal conditions
Summarize the current state of knowledge on neuropathic pain, with focus on how it differs from nociception
Review of the current literature regarding the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Explore central nervous system neuroplastic adaptations that may contribute to the pathophysiology of chronic conditions
Differentiate symptoms and signs of central sensitization, peripheral neuropathic pain and nociceptive pain in patients with low back pain (with or without leg pain)
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Pain 106 : Pain, Inflammation, Back Pain, Fibromyalgia and Peripheral Neuropathy
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1.0
Instructors
Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
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$20.00 USD
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Summarize the assessment and diagnosis of pain
List and describe 5 common causes of back pain and how to prevent injury
Outline the causes of fibromyalgia
Illustrate the mechanisms of inflammation and pain
Discuss the pain of peripheral neuropathy
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Pain 105 : Cancer: Pathology, Physical Activity, Nutrition, Massage Therapy and Acupuncture
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1.0
Instructors
Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price
$22.00 USD
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Outline the nature of and hallmarks of cancer
Summarize the relationship between physical activity and cancer
Summarize the relationship between nutrition and cancer
Summarize the relationship between massage therapy and cancer
Summarize the relationship between acupuncture and cancer
Summarize the relationship between manual therapy and cancer
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