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IPSIS 2021 Annual Meeting - Innovations In Interventional Pain
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Sessions Available for Streaming
- Orthobiologics for the Treatment of Spine Pain - Moderator: Byron J. Schneider, MD
- IPSIS Systematic Review on Intradiscal Biologic Treatments for Discogenic Pain - Byron J. Schneider, MD
- Intradiscal Biologics: Pro - David Levi, MD
- Intradiscal Biologics: Con - D. Scott Kreiner, MD
- Biologics for Epidural Use - Nathaniel M. Schuster, MD
- Biologics for Zygapophysial Joint Pain- Christine Hunt, DO, MS
- IPSIS Systematic Review on Basivertebral Nerve Radiofrequency Neurotomy - Speaker: Aaron Conger, DO
- Coding Quick Hit: Basivertebral Nerve Radiofrequency Neurotomy - Speaker: Scott Horn, DO
- Gluteal Pain or "Pain in the Butt" - Evaluation and Ultrasound Applications - Moderator: Zachary L. McCormick, MD
- Challenges of Sacroiliac Joint (SIJ) Pain Diagnosis - Haewon Jennifer Lee, MD
- Posterior SIJ Complex Pain - Marzena Buzanowska, MD
- Other Causes of Gluteal Pain - Danielle Sarno, MD
- Ultrasound Applications-Piriformis/Ischial Bursa/Cluneal Nerve - Kate Sully, MD
- Neuromodulation in the Treatment of Non-Spinal Lower Limb Pain - Moderator: Yusef Sayeed, MD
- Patient Selection for Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) Stimulation: Indications and Contraindications - Brian Boies, MD
- DRG Stimulation: Imaging Before, During, and After Lead Placement - Lynn Kohan, MD
- IPSIS Systematic Review on DRG Stimulation - Ameet Nagpal, MD, MS, MEd
- Patient Selection for Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: Indications and Contraindications - Mark Hurdle, MD
- Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: Imaging Before, During, and After Lead Placement - Mark Hurdle, MD
- Top Research Abstract Presentations - Moderator: David Levi, MD
- Best Resident Abstract: Dual Medial Branch Blocks and Progression to Radiofrequency Neurotomy for Cervical Zygapophysial Arthropathy - Evan Berlin, MD
- Best Fellow Abstract: Dual Medial Branch Blocks and Progression to Radiofrequency Neurotomy for Lumbar Zygapophysial Arthropathy - David Sherwood, DO
- Best Basic Science Abstract: MRI Imaging of Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation Lesions Demonstrates Consistent Lesion Size in Respective Anatomical Locations - Mehul J. Desai, MD, MPH
- Best Basic Science Abstract: An Assessment of the Minimal Clinically Important Difference for the Pain Disability Quality-Of-Life Questionnaire-Spine - Robert S. Burnham, MD
- Best Clinical Abstract: Effectivity of Platelet Rich Plasma Injection in the Intervertebral Disc - Scott Horn, DO
- Nuances of the Cervical Spine - Speakers: Timothy Maus, MD and Felix E. Diehn, MD
- Lumbar Decompression: Interspinous Spacers vs Percutaneous Decompressive Laminotomy - Moderator: D. Scott Kreiner, MD
- Interspinous Spacer - Kam Assil, MD
- Percutaneous Image-Guided Lumbar Decompression (PILD) - Farzad Karkandeian, DO
- Achieving Health Equity in Pain Medicine - Moderator: Joshua Rittenberg, MD
- Introduction and Group Exercise - Yusef Sayeed, MD
- Race and Disparities in Pain Medicine - Oludare Olatoye, MD
- Gender and Disparities in Pain Medicine - Kate Sully, MD
- Solutions and Suggestions for Overcoming Barriers - Marzena Buzanowska, MD
- Advances in Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) - Moderator: Javier De Andrés Ares, MD, PhD
- SCS: Modes of Action - Ricardo Vallejo, MD, PhD
- Different Waveforms: Does It Make a Clinical Difference? - David Provenzano, MD
- Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials - Scott F. Lempka, PhD
- IPSIS Systematic Review on SCS - To-Nhu Vu, MD
- COVID-19 Update - Moderator: Clark C. Smith, MD, MPH
- Introduction - Clark C. Smith, MD, MPH
- Reopening and Practice Pattern Changes - Lisa Huynh, MD
- Vaccinations and Corticosteroid Injections - Haewon Jennifer Lee, MD
- The Impact on Physician Well-Being - Akhil Chhatre, MD
- Research Abstract Podium Presentations - Moderator: David Levi, MD
- The Incidence of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Complications Associated with Ceasing vs Maintaining Anticoagulant and /or Antiplatelet Agents for Spine Pain Interventions Targeting the Facet Joint - Gene Tekmyster, DO
- Wirelessly Powered, Battery-Free Peripheral Neurostimulation for the Treatment of Craniofacial Pain: Interim Results of a Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial - Nameer Haider, MD
- Does the Severity of Neuroforaminal Stenosis Impact Short-Term Pain and Functional Outcomes After Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection? An Exploratory Analysis of Prospective Cohort Data - Dustin J. Randall, BS
- Viable Disc Tissue Allograft Supplementation in the Treatment of Painful Degenerated Intervertebral Discs: The One Year Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial - Meredith Langhorst, MD
- The Viable Disc Tissue Allograft Supplementation (VAST) Randomized Controlled Trial in Patients with Chronic Discogenic Low Back Pain: Correlating Age with Clinical Outcome - Meredith Langhorst, MD
- Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation Provides 24 Month Durability in the Management of Osteoarthritic Knee Pain. Results from a Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized Trial - Lynn Kohan, MD
- Rate of Discontinuation for Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections Using the Modified Approach in an Office-Based Setting Without Sedation - David Levi, MD
Results of Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections Stratified by the Specialty of the Referring Physician - Joshua Levin, MD
- Influential Papers of 2020 - Moderators: W. Evan Rivers, DO and Taylor Burnham, MD
- Allogeneic mesenchymal precursor cells treatment for chronic low back pain associated with degenerative disc disease: a prospective randomized, placebo-controlled 36-month study of safety and efficacy. Spine J 2020. [ePub ahead of print] - Amirdelfan K, Bae H, McJunkin T, DePalma M, Kim K, Beckworth WJ, Ghiselli G, Bainbridge JS, Dryer R, Deer TR, Brown RD.
- Long-term outcomes following intraosseous basivertebral nerve ablation for the treatment of chronic low back pain: 5-year treatment arm results from a prospective randomized double-blind sham-controlled multi-center study. Eur Spine J 2020;29(8):1925-1934. - Fischgrund JS, Rhyne A, Macadaeg K, Moore G, Kamrava E, Yeung C, Truumees E, Schaufele M, Yuan P, DePalma M, Anderson DG, Buxton D, Reynolds J, Sikorsky M.
- Role of Ultrasound (US) in Interventional Spine Procedures - Moderator: Richard G. Chang, MD, MPH
- Review of the Evidence Base - Byron J. Schneider, MD
- Hybrid SIJ Injections Are Better - Alison Stout, DO
- Fluoroscopically-Guided SIJ Injections Are Better - D. Scott Kreiner, MD
- Use of US In Other Sacrococcygeal Disorders - Jonathan Kirschner, MD
- Use of US In Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections - Samer Narouze, MD, PhD
- Use of US In Lumbar Facet Pain - Paul Lin, MD
In addition to these CME products, we have included the following videos for streaming:
- Presidential Address - Matthew Smuck, MD
- Charles N. Aprill, MD Tribute
- Welcome Remarks - Matthew Smuck, MD
- Contributions to Spine Science - David J. "D.J." Kennedy, MD
- The Man: His Influence and Effect on People - Timothy Maus, MD
- The Teacher - Fred DeFrancesch, MD
- Society Awards - David J. "D.J." Kennedy, MD
- Education Division Update - Alison Stout, DO
- Health Policy Division Update - D. Scott Kreiner, MD
- Research Division Update - David Levi, MD
- Standards Division Update - Milan P. Stojanovic, MD
- Fundraising Committee Update - Zachary L. McCormick, MD
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify best practices to ensure patient safety during interventional pain procedures
- Apply new research finding to the practice of ethical, evidence-based interventional pain care
- Define important patient-centered outcome measures in practice settings
Disclosure Information
Disclosure information provided in the 'Handouts' section of this product.
References
References are provided within the speakers presentations.
Accreditation Statement
The International Pain & Spine Intervention Society (IPSIS) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement
IPSIS designates this enduring material for a maximum of 12.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Commercial Support
No commercial support was received for this activity.
Date of Activity Release: 10/11/2021
Date of Activity Expiration: 10/10/2024
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