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Description Include: 50 videos 1 pdf, size: 5.32 GB Target Audience: anesthesia providers and interventional pain specialists, orthopedic and spine surgeons, neurologists, neurosurgeons, primary care physician Sample video: contact me for sample video Information: Release Date: 4/15/25 Cleveland Clinic’s dynamic 24th Annual Pain Management Symposium focuses on in-depth reviews and analyses of recent advances in acute and chronic pain medicine. A renowned faculty addresses therapeutic innovations, healthcare reform, the opioid crisis and the expanding use of marijuana throughout this comprehensive activity. In doing so, the symposium promotes a better understanding of the pathophysiology of acute and chronic pain, enhances knowledge regarding a broad range of conditions and reviews interventional and non-interventional techniques for diagnosis and management. Topics include: spinal procedures, joint replacement pain, chronic interventions, regulatory and ethical challenges, pharmacological treatments, neuromodulation, PRP, stem cells, persistent spinal syndromes, opioids, marijuana, special populations, focused nurse sessions and much more! The Cleveland Clinic 24th Annual Pain Management Symposium 2025 is designed for healthcare professionals specializing in pain management and related fields. The target audience includes: Anesthesia providers and interventional pain specialists. Physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists. Orthopedic and spine surgeons. Neurologists and neurosurgeons. Headache and palliative care specialists. Primary care physicians managing chronic pain. Physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and residents/fellows interested in pain medicine. The symposium covers state-of-the-art pain management techniques, including interventional and non-interventional approaches, neuromodulation, and the impact of expanded marijuana use on pain treatment. Topics: Agenda.pdf Session 1 ACDF vs. ACDA What’s the Evidence.mp4 Session 1 Artificial Intelligence and Pain Treatment.mp4 Session 1 Closed Loop Spinal Cord Stimulation.mp4 Session 1 Guidelines for Use of Corticosteroids for Chronic Pain Interventions.mp4 Session 1 Infection Control Guidelines for Chronic Pain Procedures.mp4 Session 1 Panel Discussion.mp4 Session 1 Percutaneous Cervical Spine Procedures Guidelines, Technical Aspects and Safety.mp4 Session 1 Persistent Pain After Joint Replacement Surgery.mp4 Session 2 Advocacy in Pain Medicine At the Table or On the Menu.mp4 Session 2 Optimizing Documentation to Ease Pre-Authorization.mp4 Session 2 Private Equity and Pain Practice Challenges, Opportunities and Threats.mp4 Session 2 Unethical Behavior as Encountered by the State Medical Board.mp4 Session 3 Basivertebral Nerve Ablation.mp4 Session 3 Interspinous Spacers.mp4 Session 3 Intradiscal Biologics for the Treatment of Chronic Discogenic Low Back Pain.mp4 Session 3 Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion.mp4 Session 3 Nav 1.8 Inhibitors.mp4 Session 3 Panel Discussion.mp4 Session 3 Percutaneous Thermal Radiofrequency Ablation of Spinal Metastases.mp4 Session 4 Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation.mp4 Session 4 High Frequency Bioelectric Nerve Block.mp4 Session 4 High Frequency.mp4 Session 4 Intrathecal Drug Delivery.mp4 Session 4 Long Term Outcomes of Closed Loop Spinal Cord Stimulation.mp4 Session 4 Neuromodulation Peripheral Stimulation for Low Back Pain.mp4 Session 4 Peripheral Nerve Stimulation, Patient Selection, Technique and Pitfalls.mp4 Session 5 Matching the Diagnosis and the Technique Device for the Best Patient Outcome – A Case Discussion with the Experts.mp4 Session 6 Evaluating the Patient With Sacroiliac Joint Pain.mp4 Session 6 Evidence Based Approach to Infectious Complications of Neuromodulation Procedures.mp4 Session 6 Navigating Difficult Patient Interactions in Patients With Chronic Pain.mp4 Session 6 Topical Capsaicin.mp4 Session 7 Platelet Rich Plasma.mp4 Session 7 Regulatory Considerations in Regenerative Medicine.mp4 Session 7 Stem Cells.mp4 Session 8 Keeping it Bipedal Biomechanics of Sagittal and Coronal Balance.mp4 Session 8 Panel Discussion.mp4 Session 8 Pseudoarthrosis.mp4 Session 8 Vertebrogenic and Discogenic Pain.mp4 Session 9 Low Dose Naltrexone for Pain Management.mp4 Session 9 Optimizing Interventional Therapy Referrals.mp4 Session 9 Optimum and Appropriate Use of Urine Drug Screening in Clinical Practice.mp4 Session 9 Setting Patient Expectations for Interventional Procedures.mp4 Session 10 Pain in CRPS.mp4 Session 10 Pain in the Geriatric Population.mp4 Session 10 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.mp4 Session 11 Acute Pain Management in the Chronic Marijuana User.mp4 Session 11 Chronic Pain Management in Opioid Misuse Disorders.mp4 Session 11 Current Opioid Landscape and CDC Prescribing Guidelines.mp4 Session 11 Marijuana Between Fantasies and Realities.mp4 Session 11 Panel Discussion.mp4