Institute for Functional Medicine - 15th Symposium - The Many Faces of Pain

Institute for Functional Medicine - 15th Symposium - The Many Faces of Pain digital download. Info: [55 MP3s] | 1.324 GB. More than 50% of Americans live...

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Institute for Functional Medicine - 15th Symposium - The Many Faces of Pain

Type: Digital download

Format: [55 MP3s]

File size: 1.324 GB

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15th Symposium Preconference – The Many Faces of Pain: Functional Models for Assessment and Treatment

More than 50% of Americans live with chronic or recurrent pain, but less than one-third of those with chronic pain say prescription medications have worked well. The 15th International Symposium on Functional Medicine presented an innovative, high-definition view of pain that reveals the critical assessments and treatment plans that your patients need. The Preconference focused on the comprehensive functional medicine model for the mechanisms of pain and the collision between fatigue and pain syndromes, whereas the Plenary presentations expanded on the conventional models while exploring where pain originates and the many ways we perceive it. The Concurrent workshops speakers provided the most effective clinical skills for a variety of pain syndromes. A reinvented and expanded approach to assessment, treatment, and management of patients with pain, leading to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction.

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