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Central Sensitization in Patients with Persistent Pain: From the Lab to the Clinic

kosten: 299
Vakdomein: Algemeen, Manueel, Psychosomatisch
Accreditatiepunten: 25
Cursusvorm: Online cursus

Learn to Provide the Best Evidence-based Care to Help Patients with Chronic Pain

Claim your seat on our online course “Central Sensitisation in Chronic Pain: From the Lab to the Clinic” by top pain researcher Jo Nijs To Finally Learn How to get Patients with Central Sensitization Back on Track

 


Understand the Role of Central Sensitisation in your Clinical Decision Making

Are you struggling with patients suffering from chronic pain and unsure how to recognize central sensitisation? Do you feel overwhelmed by all of those treatment methods that are advertised for patients in chronic pain…and not sure what you should actually focus on?
Are you tired of following yet another theoretical course on pain science that doesn’t teach you concrete steps on how to help patients with a sensitised nervous system?
In our Online Course “Central Sensitisation in Chronic Pain: From the Lab to the Clinic” by top pain researcher Jo Nijs from the University of Brussels we help you to translate the latest findings from research to practice in working with patients suffering from chronic pain.
Jo Nijs has taught >3k clinicians in 99 courses all over the world and he can do the same for you online from the comfort of your home.  As Europe’s #1 and world’s #3 chronic pain researcher, he will share his knowledge with you via this online course so you can better help your patients with chronic pain tomorrow.

 

Diagnose & Treat Central Sensitisation

Screening, diagnosing and treating patients with chronic pain is probably the most challenging task we are confronted with as therapists. 

Many therapists are often overwhelmed by the complexity of patients suffering from persistent pain.

Should we explain pain? Use metaphors? Just work through the pain or completely avoid it? How should we address psychosocial and lifestyle issues? 

If you’re unsure about the questions above, you will absolutely love this online course.

 

 


Here’s An Overview Of What You Will Learn in This Online Course:

🧠 1Definition and psychoneuroimmunology: What is central sensitization?  (1h 20 minutes)

🤔 2. Clinical reasoning: How can I integrate central sensitization into my clinical reasoning? (1 hour 50min minutes) + Case Study (1 hour 34 minutes)

🔍 3. Differential Diagnosis in Central Sensitization (2 hours 12 minutes)

👨‍🏫 4. Pain Neuroscience Education (2 hours 18 minutes)

🧑‍⚕️ 5. Treatment: How can I treat Central Sensitisation? (2 hours 26 minutes)

🎓 6. Central Sensitization – Course Quiz (30 minutes)

 

 


Sadly A Lot Of Therapists Are Overwhelmed by Patients in Chronic Pain

Unfortunately, many colleagues feel overwhelmed by the complexity of patients in chronic pain. This is completely understandable as persistent pain is multidimensional and requires a multidimensional, biopsychosocial approach

In this online course, one of the leading researchers in the field of chronic pain will take you by the hand. Jo Nijs will take you through his thought process when working with patients with persistent pain step by step, so you can learn a structured approach to finally help patients who need a great therapist the most. 

 

Save Yourself Years of Costly Trial & Learn from THE Top Expert in The Field

Why waste years and money struggling along, trying to figure things out for yourself? You can save this time and money and get a much better result when you follow the guidance of pain top researcher Jo Nijs!  It’s like a shortcut to know exactly how to assess & manage the patient you’re seeing in practice tomorrow.

Are you ready to become a chronic pain specialist in the shortest time possible from the comfort of your home? To have more confidence without years of hard work it usually takes? Then claim your seat while you still can.

 

 


About the Instructor

Jo Nijs is a professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Brussels, Belgium), physiotherapist/manual therapist at the University Hospital Brussels, holder of a Chair on oncological physiotherapy funded by the Berekuyl Academy, the Netherlands, and part of the Visiting Professor program of the University of Gothenburg (Sweden). Jo runs the Pain in Motion international research group (www.paininmotion.be). The primary aim of his research is to improve care for patients with chronic pain. At the age of 45, he has (co-)authored 268 peer-reviewed publications (including papers in high impact journals such as The Lancet, JAMA Neurology, and The Lancet Rheumatology3k clinicians in 99 courses held in 12 countries spread over 4 continents. His work has been cited >7.7k times (h-index: 48), with 26 citations per article (ISI Web of Knowledge). Jo is ranked 3rd in the world among chronic pain researchers (1st in Europe; expertscape.com), received the 2017 Excellence in Research Award from the JOSPT (USA), and the 2020 Francqui Collen Chair awarded by the University of Hasselt, Belgium.

Docent: Jo Nijs

Jo Nijs is a professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Brussels, Belgium), physiotherapist/manual therapist at the University Hospital Brussels, holder of a Chair on oncological physiotherapy funded by the Berekuyl Academy, the Netherlands, and part of the Visiting Professor program of the University of Gothenburg (Sweden). Jo runs the Pain in Motion international research group (www.paininmotion.be). The primary aim of his research is to improve care for patients with chronic pain. At the age of 45, he has (co-)authored 268 peer-reviewed publications (including papers in high impact journals such as The Lancet, JAMA Neurology, and The Lancet Rheumatology3k clinicians in 99 courses held in 12 countries spread over 4 continents. His work has been cited >7.7k times (h-index: 48), with 26 citations per article (ISI Web of Knowledge). Jo is ranked 3rd in the world among chronic pain researchers (1st in Europe; expertscape.com), received the 2017 Excellence in Research Award from the JOSPT (USA), and the 2020 Francqui Collen Chair awarded by the University of Hasselt, Belgium.

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