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International School of Ultrasound in pain management 2015

The International School of Ultrasound in Pain Management "Ultrasound guided pain management procedures: essential sono-anatomy and intensive training on specially embalmed cadavers" will be held in Innsbruck, Austria. Click on the dates below to go to the preliminary programmes:

 26-27 June 2015


Background and aims

The  use  of  ultrasound  (US) to  guide  pain  management procedures has increased rapidly over the past few years. It was in 2008 that a group of US-enthusiasts from different parts of the globe met in Toronto to launch a special interest group (SIG) on US in Pain Medicine (USPM) within the American Society of Regional  Anesthesia  and  Pain  Medicine  (ASRA).  Since  then there has been an astonishing and encouraging development of different techniques of US-application in pain. Most strikingly, US has even replaced fluoroscopy as the major imaging tool in some pain procedures. University Prof. Bernhard Moriggl, MD, Fellow  of  the  International  Academy  of  Clinical  Anatomists (FIACA), the Scientific Organiser of this training course, prides himself  on  being  the  Education  Director  of  the  USPM  SIG. Moreover, he has the world’s greatest experience in scanning cadavers  and  has  hosted  many  International  Cadaver Workshops  on  US-guided  procedures  applied  to  different structures and parts of the body. Therefore, the “International School of Ultrasound in Pain Management” will be a unique opportunity  for  intensive  testing  of  various  procedures  using this  training  model  in  order  to  improve  skills  for  practicalapplication  in  patients.

This  live  educational  course is  firmly based on demonstration, teaching and profound understanding of  sono-anatomy.  This  course  will  primarily  deal  with  US- guided  procedures  frequently  applied  to  nerves,  the musculoskeletal system and spine. Nonetheless, there will also be  opportunities  to  touch  on  newly  developed  approaches and/or  innovative  ideas  in  those  fields.  The  live  educational course will be clearly structured: a lecture on basic and special sono-anatomy as well as live demonstrations on life models will precede every hands-on workshop session (I–V). Under the expert guidance and supervision of Prof. Moriggl,scanning of live models and needling  cadavers  will  be  done  in  a  step-by-step  manner following a detailed programme delivered on site.

Target audience

Pain practitioners or all other physicians dealing with pain in their practice, having some practical experience in US-guided procedures and who are specially interested in sono-anatomyto expand their knowledge and improve practical skills.

Scientific organiser

Bernhard Moriggl MD
Professor FIACA Department of Anatomy Histology and Embryology
Innsbruck Medical University
Innsbruck, Austria

Registration

Registration fee  €700

Venue

The live educational course will take place at the:
Medical University of Innsbruck (MUI)
Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology
Division of Clinical and Functional Anatomy
Muellerstrasse 59
Innsbruck, Austria

For more information on accommodation and registration fees please contact:

Denise Rizzitelli c/o Meridiano Congress International
E-mail: [email protected]

 

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