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Myofascial pain - from possible to probable

Myofascial pain - from possible to probable

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Credits
Substantive: 0.5
Published
2015
Presenter(s)
Pam Squire
Source
Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia
Provider
Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia
Language
English
Length
30 minutes
Price
$99.00 plus tax
Chronic Pain Conference 2015: Examining the Legal Challenges and Medical Advancements in Chronic Pain

At the end of this lecture attendees will be able to:   

  1. Describe the pathyophysiology of the trigger point and myofascial pain
  2. Discuss  opportunities for performing a trigger point examination that is reliable and reproducible
  3. Discuss methods for objectively determining the impact of myofascial pain in an individual patient

Presenters

Dr Pam Squire

Pam Squire, M.D. CCFP, FCFP, dip ISAM,  adv dip. AAPM, CPE  is a Clinical Assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Squire is certified by the International Society of Addiction Society and holds advanced diplomat status with the American Academy of Pain Management. She was a member of the guidelines committee (2010-2012) for Pain Medicine, the national group mandated to write the curriculum for the new Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons specialty of Pain Medicine. She currently practices in Vancouver B.C. where she has a consultative practice in complex pain, providing assessments and both medical and interventional treatment. She is involved in medical education and curriculum development for both undergraduate  and post-graduate physicians.  In 2008 she was given the inaugural Helen Hays award for excellence in pain management and in 2010 she was given the Academic Pain Educator of the Year award by the American Society of Pain Educators.

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