FELLOWSHIP IN INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT
FELLOWSHIP IN INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT Explore the Fellowship in Interventional Pain Management through our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma Program. Tailored for medical professionals aiming to excel in diagnostics, this course provides clinical training and expert guidance to master advanced pain management techniques and elevate your clinical practice. Course Price ₹ 2,50,000 ₹2,00000 Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course Batch starts on Jan to Dec/ May to June Course Duration 12 Months Multimodal Program Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment Flexible payment financing options available Sample Certificate For Course FELLOWSHIP IN INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT The MGA Medical Global Academy Fellowship in Interventional Pain Management is aimed at offering medical professionals with enhanced skills in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain disorders. This holistic program focuses on multidisciplinary strategy, with a blend of clinical evaluations, imaging, and most advanced interventional techniques. The participants will have a practical exposure to various practices, such as nerve blocks, spinal injections, and the use of minimally invasive surgical procedures, and learn under the guidance of experienced faculty members in a team-oriented environment. The fellowship will develop the skills of the practitioners to empower them to achieve better patient outcomes and the quality of life of those with chronic pain. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Introduction to Pain Management Pharmacological Management Interventional Techniques Advanced Interventional Procedures Pain Management in Special Populations Clinical Practice and Research Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics. Free Study Material with recorded lectures Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India 5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session6. NAAC A+ University7. 1 Year of Mentorship8. Updated Curriculum Course Curriculum Introduction to Pain Medicine Introduction to pain medicine, the role of the interventionalist. Pain types (acute, chronic, nociceptive, neuropathic, mixed pain). Neurophysiology and neurobiology of pain. Multidisciplinary pain management. Pharmacology of analgesic medications. Introduction to pain management ethical issues. Anatomy and Imaging Techniques in Pain Management Spinal, musculoskeletal, and peripheral nerve anatomy. Interventional pain management with fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT scan and MRI. Knowledge of imaging-based methods of pain treatments. Imaging risks and safety measures. Diagnosis of Pain Syndromes History-taking of pain and clinical examination. Diagnostic tests: nerve blocks, discography, provocation tests. Typical pain syndromes: lumbar radiculopathy, osteoarthritis, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), fibromyalgia. Psychological assessment in diagnosis of pain. Chronic pain conditions: Differential diagnosis. Basic Interventional Techniques Epidural steroid injections: cervical, thoracic and lumbar. Medial branch blocks and facet joint injections. Dry needling and trigger point injections. Selective nerve blocks and nerve root blocks. Knee, shoulder, and hip pain: joint injections. Introduction to radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and spinal cord stimulation. Advanced Interventional Techniques Intrathecal drug delivery systems and spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Radiofrequency ablation and sacroiliac joint injections. Sympathetic blocks (e.g., stellate ganglion block, lumbar sympathetic block). Peripheral nerve blocks: brachial plexus, femoral, sciatic. Spinal fractures: vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. Facet joint and nerve root pain: Radiofrequency ablation. Minimal invasive spine surgery and its indications. Pain Management in Special Populations Management of pain in the elderly: issues and solutions. Pain management techniques in children. Managing pain in cancer patients: advanced techniques. The use of multimodal pain management in psychiatrically comorbid patients. The use and management of opioids in special populations. Interventional pain management ethics in vulnerable groups. Neuromodulation Techniques in Pain Management Neuromodulation: introduction, principles and mechanisms. Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) – state of the art, patient selection, and troubleshooting. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS): indications, techniques, and outcomes. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) in pain treatment. Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) stimulation theory, technique and clinical usage. Mapping of paresthesias and optimizing neuromodulation devices. Advanced Spinal Interventions and Surgery Discogenic pain intradiscal treatment (e.g. ozone therapy, laser disc decompression). Percutaneous endoscopic discectomy (PED). Vertebroplasty vs. kyphoplasty management of spinal fracture. Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) procedures. Spinal fusion surgery: symptoms and results. Spine pain management: the importance of interventional procedures. Interventional Management of Pelvic Pain Anatomy and physiology of the pelvic pain. Common pelvic pain syndromes (e.g., interstitial cystitis, endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction) diagnosis. Pelvic pain nerve blocks (e.g., pudendal nerve block, pelvic sympathetic nerve block). Pelvic pain syndrome radiofrequency ablation. Myofascial pelvic pain interventional treatment. Pain in the pelvis following operation: diagnosis and treatment. Multidisciplinary Pain Management Approach The importance of psychology, physical therapy and occupational therapy in the management of pain. Combination of pharmacology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and physical rehabilitation in management of chronic pain. Treating opioid-tolerant individuals and opioid sparing. Pain management in cancer care through collaboration. The multidisciplinary approach to the management of pain in elderly patients. Leadership and communication in the multidisciplinary pain management team. Pain Management in Neurological Disorders Post-stroke pain syndromes and pain in stroke survivors. Treatment of post-herpetic neuralgia and other neuropathic pain syndromes. Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS): diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment plans. Treatment of diabetic neuropathy. Science of spinal cord injury and pain management procedures. TBI and chronic pain. Neuropathic pain syndromes: interventional vs. pharmacological treatment. Advanced Ultrasound-Guided Pain Interventions Essential concepts and methods of ultrasound in the management of pain. Guidelines and methods of ultrasound-guided nerve blocks. Shoulder, knee, hip- ultrasound-guided joint injections. Ultrasound in the treatment of myofascial pain. Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) using ultrasound and its uses. State-of-the-art imaging to treat deep structures and complicated pain syndromes. Advanced Regenerative Medicine in Pain Management Regenerative medicine principles: exosomes, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cells. Intervertebral disc degeneration and joint pain stem cell therapy. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment of musculoskeletal and soft tissue pain. Prolotherapy and the part in chronic ligament and tendon pain. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) to treat nerve injuries. The results of regenerative interventions in chronic pain are evidence-based. Pain Management in Substance Use Disorder and Addiction Learning about addiction and its effects on chronic pain. Management and evaluation of patients with a history of opioid use disorder. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) of pain. Interventions in the treatment of pain in patients with opioid dependence. Pain treatment and behavioral therapy of addiction patients. The moral dilemmas and risk management in the treatment of pain and addiction. Our Accrediation Partners