Topical Concurrent Session 1A – The Dark Side of Expectation: Exploring Nocebo Effects in Pain and its Management
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Topical Concurrent Session 1A – The Dark Side of Expectation: Exploring Nocebo Effects in Pain and its Management
Topical Concurrent Session 1B – The IASP Global Year through an Australian Lens: Research and Action to Address Pain Inequities
Topical Concurrent Session 1C – Storytelling makes sense, literally: A practical application for pain.
Topical Concurrent Session 1D – Advancing Children’s Pain Research through Innovative Methodologies
Topical Concurrent Session 1E – Avoiding the Edge Before It Is Too Late: How to Detect When Pain Signals Injury in Athletes
Topical Concurrent Session 1F – Early interventions following injury to improve outcomes
Topical Concurrent Session 2A – Phenotyping pain characteristics: Back translation for patient heterogeneity
Topical Concurrent Session 2B – Rural Realities vs Urban Ideals: Breaking the Metro Mould of Pain Management in Rural Australia
Topical Concurrent Session 2C – The Journey is More Important than the Destination…
Topical Concurrent Session 2D – Gabapentinoids for chronic pain – game changer or looming crisis?
Topical Concurrent Session 2E – Horses for courses: is surgery necessary for some people with back pain?
Topical Concurrent Session 2F – Is less more? Optimising duration and content of group pain management programs
Topical Concurrent Session 3A – Post-amputation pain: 100 years of progress
Topical Concurrent Session 3B – Propa pain services by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders…
Topical Concurrent Session 3C – Experimental promise and pitfalls: Lessons and opportunities for using virtual reality in clinical pain research
Topical Concurrent Session 3D – Targeting misconceptions and inequities in the public messaging of pain