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Pain Central
- If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but
to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.
MARCUS ANTONINUS
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Pain and neuroFB :corticalization and modification of pain affect
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EEG Training for Pain Syndromes: Theory and Practice |
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Neurofeedback Protocols for Chronic Pain
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- W026-2
Victoria Ibric , Chuck
Davis Pain and neuroFB :corticalization
and modification of pain affect through neurofeedback ; working with Roshi
- Goals: Participants will learn/and or review the pain receptors, pathways
and corticalization of pain. Special attention will be given to pain affect
and how neurofeedback training modifies it.
- Outline and Description of the Workshop:
- 1.) Pain
- Definitions
- Receptors and Pathways
- Corticalization of Pain
- Subcorticalization/ Affect
- 2.) Description of the ROSHI neurofeedback instrument
- Photo-optic/sound stimulation
- 3.) Protocols and case studies
- Statistics
- 4.) F/U- to check long-lasting effects of NF training on Pain
- 5.) Testimonials
- 6.) practicum
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WIHRR4Stu
Donaldson Pain Fibromyalgia Integrating Neurofeedback and Surface EMG
An exciting new EEG/ EMG approach to one of
health-care’s most challenging problems. Learn assessment & treatment from one
of the world’s sEMG masters & his staff.
WB8CC2
Neurofeedback
Protocols for Chronic Pain Franklin Ramos 2 hour
audio or video
Neurofeedback protocols for chronic pain
conditions will be emphasized in this workshop. Participants will learn to
create protocols, read data output, and understand their foundations as
applied to the patient’s condition. The participant will learn to generalize
use of these protocols to other CNS disorders such as brain trauma, migraine,
anxiety, depression, and ADD/ADHD. Case studies will be presented; bring your
cases for sharing.
Bio: Franklin Ramos, PhD is a
clinical psychologist in Honolulu, Hawaii. He has a full-time NF practice
nearly 50% of which involves children and adolescents . The other half of his
practice involves neurotherapy for chronic pain. Dr. Ramos, is BCIA certified
in both Biofeedback and EEG Biofeedback. He holds Diplomas from 'the American
Academy of Pain Management and the American Board of Medical Psychotherapists.
WB8NN2 Victoria L. Ibric, MD, Ph.D.
Neurofeedback For Chronic Pain
The attendees will learn how to assess
and understand how to treat patients with chronic pain by the means of
biofeedback/ NF.
1. Chronic Pain: Definition;
The anatomy and physiology of the pain
Different Localizations/
Corticalization of the pain Causality
Differential Diagnosis
- Different Dx: eg MFPS, RSD, thoracic
outlet syndrome, spasticities, etc.
Pre BF therapies
Patient compliance with Medical Tx
Co- Morbidities (very important)
2. Acute pain vs Chronic Pain and
acutization
Definitions, Causality Differential Dx
3. Biofeedback and PPP helping to
understand the patient make up, as well as the degree of the physical
impairment (specific EMG testings may be indicative, eg)
4. Neurofeedback training
When to chose NF vs EMG or TMP BF
training, when to combine them?
NF training strategies
Examples: MFPS, RSD, Thoracic Outlet
Syndrome, headaches, etc.
Electrodes positioning, BW frequencies,
when to change or not the modality of training during a session, or during the
course of training; how to guide the patient and to monitor the evolution
(what should you tell the patient to make him/her more compliant?)
5. Home work assignments:
Patient and therapist may learn how to
monitor the pain and the emotions of the patient .and the interrelations
between pain and emotions.
The generalization response may also be
helped by the use of associated techniques, such as, RR, Mini relaxations, QR,
TMP training, BE, etc
6. The Length of the training: depends:
on the : patient make up and compliance, pre Tx and on going Tx, correct
approach from the BF training standpoint, number of sessions per week, etc.
7. Follow ups! Success of the BF
therapy is based on:
A: Patient dependence on other
therapies-vs
B: Patient willingness to become self
reliant
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