136: The Future of Pain Management

Published: April 26, 2023, 9 a.m.

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\\nWhat\\u2019s around the corner? This edition of Airing Pain platforms four internationally recognised clinicians from the British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting
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\\nRecently healthcare technology and innovation has seen a rapid acceleration, particularly following disruption caused by the Covid 19 pandemic. In this edition we look around the corner and examine the most current technological advances for pain therapy, especially those that can be used with or even in replacement of conventional medical treatments.\\xa0
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\\nThe Airing Pain team attended the British Pain Society ASM in 2022, to listen and interview top thought-leaders on pain technology advancements and the projects they are working on. Hear them introduce their specialist areas of: new scientific evidence for fibromyalgia; neuropathic pain in the form of phantom limb and post-surgery back pain; and cutting-edge developments in neuromodulation techniques, specifically non-invasive Virtual Reality and Gaming for treating neurological distortions. \\xa0
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\\nContributors:\\xa0
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  • Dr Stephen Ward, Chair of Scientific Committee, St Thomas Hospital London\\xa0
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  • Dr Simon Thomson, Consultant, Pain Medicine and Neuromodulation, Mid and South Essex University Hospitals NHS Trust\\xa0
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  • Dr Owen Williamson, Pain Medicine Specialist, School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University Vancouver British Columbia\\xa0
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  • Dr Timothy Deer, Interventional Pain Doctor West Virginia and President of The Spine and Nerve Centers\\xa0
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\\nTime Stamps:\\xa0
\\n0:20 \\u2013 Introductory quotes of internationally recognised Clinicians from the British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM).\\xa0
\\n1:24 - Introduction by Paul Evans to British Pain Society ASM attendance.\\xa0
\\n1:58 - Dr Stephen Ward, Chair of Scientific Committee, St Thomas Hospital London, on emerging scientific evidence for the study of Fibromyalgia.\\xa0
\\n5:16 - Dr Simon Thomson, Consultant, Pain Medicine and Neuromodulation, Mid and South Essex University Hospitals NHS Trust introducing the basics of neuromodulation and neuropathic pain, using secondary back pain as an example.\\xa0
\\n11:10 \\u2013 Dr Simon Thomson on the process of Spinal Cord stimulation and equipment.\\xa0
\\n18:33 - Dr Owen Williamson, Pain Medicine Specialist, School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University Vancouver British Columbia, on virtual reality (VR) for chronic pain treatment, particularly the uses of VR for painful distortions.\\xa0
\\n25:05 \\u2013 Dr Owen Williamson on his talk titled \\u2018Modifying the Matrix: Virtual Reality\\u2019 at the British Pain Society ASM.\\xa0
\\n30:22 \\u2013 Dr Owen Williamson on potential drawbacks to using VR Therapy. Followed by a discussion of mitigation techniques; artificial intelligence and body sensors for patient-monitoring in virtual environments.
\\n32:56 - Invitation to fill out our Online Survey\\xa0
\\n32:42 \\u2013 Introducing Dr Timothy Deer, Interventional Pain Doctor West Virginia and President of The Spine and Nerve Centers of the Virginias on the future of personalised management and remote home programming to benefit those living with chronic pain.\\xa0
\\n39:08 - Dr Owen Williamson discussing the optimistic yet cautionary future of virtual reality and wider emerging technologies for pain therapy; the importance of preserving empathy as typically found in the doctor-patient relationship.\\xa0
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\\nSpecial Thanks: \\xa0
\\nThis edition of Airing Pain was possible thanks to support from the British Pain Society.
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\\nMore Information:
\\nAiring Pain 61: Deciding Together
\\nPain Matters 73: Neuropathic Pain Issue
\\nManage Your Pain leaflet
\\nChronic Pain and Health Inequalities
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