Course Information

Course Information

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City: Chronic Pain Masterclass, Online  Dates: Feb 8 – 9, 2025
Type: Masterclass: Management of Chronic Pain Course #: CA25MC001
Instructor: Jane Borgehammar
PT, DSc, OCS, Dip. MDT, FAAOMPT
Course Cost: $500.00
$450.00 – PRO Plan Fee
Course Location: Map It!
McKenzie Institute Canada
Schoology and Zoom
Online, ON XXX XXX
Cosponsor: Aileen Conway
McKenzie Institute Canada

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There are several different pain classifications in practice based on expert opinion. These systems need to be comprehensive enough to consider the physical and mental wellbeing of the individual and comprehensive of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Signs and symptoms help to identify and classify individuals in pain to provide guidance regarding treatment expectations and interventions. This course will review pain classification systems in practice, explore how Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy® utilizes these concepts and how clinicians can effectively manage the classification of Chronic Pain Syndrome.

Pre-requisite: Completion of a Part C or higher.

*SCHEDULE:

08FEB/SAT: 9:00AM - 5:00PM Eastern
09FEB/SUN: 9:00AM - 5:00PM Eastern

*Please adjust the times accordingly for your local time zone. For further details please refer to the specific course page by clicking on the appropriate course link below.

Instructors:
Jane Borgehammar, PT, DPT, Dip. MDT, DHS
Melissa Kolski PT, DPT, Dip. MDT


PRO PLAN member save 10% off the course fee. If you don't have a PRO Plan and you want to take advantage of the savings, please purchase the PRO Plan first and then register for the course at the regular rate. The fee will be adjusted once the PRO Plan is activated and before a confirmation of the course is sent to you by email.


Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Discuss current research and trends in identification of pain mechanisms in subgroupings of nociception, peripheral neuropathic and nociplastic changes.
• Identify the history and examination findings from an MDT exam that result in MDT classification of Chronic Pain Syndrome
• Describe psychosocial considerations for persons living with persistent pain.
• Demonstrate the ability to problem solve strategies for patients with various pain behaviors and psychosocial considerations
• Evaluate the evidence and apply appropriate screening tools to identify strategies for the patient with persistent pain.
• Theorize how objective patient findings could inform clinical management of individuals with symptoms of persistent pain.