Who Should Own Back Pain? An Interventional Pain Physician and a Physical Therapist Debate.

Back pain is 1 of the leading primary care chief complaints. With mounting evidence for the use of dry needling, manipulation, targeted movement control therapy, and electromyography feedback, physical therapy is a rapidly expanding science that offers dynamic, movement based treatment for this common condition. Interventional pain therapy is much more than “epidurals." Over the past 20 years, chronic pain physicians have developed multiple minimally invasive, evidence based, opioid sparing interventions including ablative, neuromodulative, and restorative therapies. During this debate, a physical therapist and an interventional pain therapist will discuss their approach to the patient with low back pain. They will also debate the evidence behind both philosophies, provide a cost-benefit analysis, and determine if they can co-exist in the world of low back pain.

Additional Information

AttachmentSize
PDF icon Slides and Disclosures1.98 MB
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.00 AANP
  • 1.00 ACCME (All Other)
  • 1.00 ACCME (MD/DO Only)
  • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 1.00 ANCC
  • 1.00 APA
Course opens: 
11/01/2021
Course expires: 
11/01/2022
Rating: 
0

Available Credit

  • 1.00 AANP
  • 1.00 ACCME (All Other)
  • 1.00 ACCME (MD/DO Only)
  • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 1.00 ANCC
  • 1.00 APA
Please login or register to take this course.

Required Hardware/software

A computer with an internet connection
Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 7.x or higher, Firefox 4.x or higher, Safari 2.x or higher, or any other W3C standards compliant browser
Other additional software may be required such as PowerPoint or Adobe Acrobat Reader.