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Explain Pain with David Butler 17 18 October 2015 | Amsterdam | VUMC | David Butler In a world experiencing an epidemic of chronic pain and increasing evidence of the failure of synthetic drugs; simple but extremely powerful educational tools can effectively target the natural pain treatment systems within us all. Knowledge is power. In the new series of Explain Pain courses delivered by Dr David Butler and the NOI teams around the world, cutting edge pain sciences are made accessible and understandable for all. Participants will be taken through the latest knowledge of tissue, nerve, brain and stress effects on pain and movement. Explaining modern neuroscience to patients is an evidence based strategy which can change pain and stress behaviours. Explaining pain is a two way process – the pain patterns, metaphors and stories from the patient’s viewpoint need reasoned analysis and are critical to meeting sufferers at their story. We know more about pain in the last ten years than in the thousand years before and we are increasingly providing answers to “why do I hurt the way I do” and “what can I do about it”. The knowledge is applicable to the young and the old, from back pain to hemiplegia, general aching to the complexities of phantom pain and complex regional pain syndrome. Decades of research and clinical experience have now been synthesised in the next step of the Explain Pain revolution – The Protectometer.A handbook for patients, the Protectometer allows a person and their clinician to map out their pain experience, understand all the many factors that affect it, and develop a tailored therapeutic education and treatment programme. This therapy works – there are no side effects, it is available around the clock, it continues to improve and you can share it with others. These are exciting days for neuroscience, but it must be made exciting for sufferers as well. Don’t miss this unique opportunity. NOI Explain Pain courses are fun, intellectually stimulating, based on evidence, always challenging, and with the introduction of the Protectometer, you will come away with the most impressive therapeutic tool set ever. COURSE AIMS 1. To expand the clinical framework of rehabilitation via the paradigms of neuromatrix and pain mechanisms. 2. To teach biologically based pain management skills under a framework of the sciences of clinical reasoning and evidence from clinical trials, neurobiology and education research. 3. To reconceptualise pain in terms of modern neuroscience and philosophy. 4. To stimulate an urgent reappraisal of current thinking in rehabilitation, with benefits for all stakeholders in clinical outcomes the patient, the therapist, the referrer and the payer. 5. To teach the core pain management skills of neuroscience education. 6. To teach the core pain management skills of neuroscience education. DAVID BUTLER David Butler is a physiotherapy graduate of the University of Queensland (1978). He also has a graduate diploma in advanced manipulative therapy (1985), a masters degree by research from the University of South Australia (1996) and a doctorate in education from Flinders University (2010). David is a clinician, an international freelance educator and a senior lecturer at the University of South Australia. His professional interests focus around the integration of neurobiology into clinical decision making and public and professional education in pain, stress and performance management. Food, wine and fishing are also research interests. He is the author of numerous book chapters and articles and the texts Mobilisation of the Nervous System (1991), The Sensitive Nervous System (2000), and a coauthor of Explain Pain (2003, 2nd Edn 2013), The Graded Motor Imagery Handbook (2012) and The Explain Pain Handbook: Protectometer (2015). REGISTRATION MORE INFORMATION Price: €550 To register or for further information please contact the course host Joanna Taylor [email protected] +44 (0)1904 737919 Registration is open to registered medical practitioners, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, sports therapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, psycologists and podiatrists. VENUE Amstel Room, VU University Medical Center, De Boelelaan 1117 , 1081 HV Amsterdam COURSE PROGRAMME COURSE PROGRAM DAY ONE: 8.30 5pm – Registration 8:30 9.00 Conceptual change and the biopsychosocial approach How does the nervous system work? Narratives from Neuroscience 1. Tissue issues, nociception and pain Narratives from neuroscience 2 “I have got a pinched nerve” Narratives from neuroscience 3 “It’s all in your head” DAY TWO: 9am 4pm Narratives from neuroscience 4 “Peturbations in homeostasis” Therapeutic neuroscience education Biologically based graded exposure (pacing) Virtual body exercises CANCELLATION POLICY If cancelled more than 1 month prior to the course start NOI will refund the course fees less a £50.00 administration fee If cancelled less than 1 month prior to the start of the course – no refund. Neuro Orthopaedic Institute NOI Headquarters 19 North Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, T +61 (0)8 8211 6388 , E [email protected] www.noigroup.com NOI United Kingdom The Dairy, Aldwark, Alne, YORK, YO26 8JR UK, T +44 (0)1904 737919, E [email protected] www.noigroup.com
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Explain  Pain  with  David  Butler    

17  -­‐  18  October  2015          |        Amsterdam        |        VUMC      |      David  Butler  In  a  world  experiencing  an  epidemic  of  chronic  pain  and  increasing  evidence  of  the  failure  of  synthetic  drugs;  simple  but  extremely  powerful  educational  tools  can  effectively  target  the  natural  pain  treatment  systems  within  us  all.    

Knowledge  is  power.  In  the  new  series  of  Explain  Pain  courses  delivered  by  Dr  David  Butler  and  the  NOI  teams  around  the  world,  cutting  edge  pain  sciences  are  made  accessible  and  understandable  for  all.  Participants  will  be  taken  through  the  latest  knowledge  of  tissue,  nerve,  brain  and  stress  effects  on  pain  and  movement.    

Explaining  modern  neuroscience  to  patients  is  an  evidence  based  strategy  which  can  change  pain  and  stress  behaviours.  Explaining  pain  is  a  two  way  process  –  the  pain  patterns,  metaphors  and  stories  from  the  patient’s  viewpoint  need  reasoned  analysis  and  are  critical  to  meeting  sufferers  at  their  story.    

We  know  more  about  pain  in  the  last  ten  years  than  in  the  thousand  years  before  and  we  are  increasingly  providing  answers  to  “why  do  I  hurt  the  way  I  do”  and  “what  can  I  do  about  it”.  The  knowledge  is  applicable  to  the  young  and  the  old,  from  back  pain  to  hemiplegia,  general  aching  to  the  complexities  of  phantom  pain  and  complex  regional  pain  syndrome.    

Decades  of  research  and  clinical  experience  have  now  been  synthesised  in  the  next  step  of  the  Explain  Pain  revolution  –  The  Protectometer.  A  handbook  for  patients,  the  Protectometer  allows  a  person  and  their  clinician  to  map  out  their  pain  experience,  understand  all  the  many  factors  that  affect  it,  and  develop  a  tailored  therapeutic  education  and  treatment  programme.    

This  therapy  works  –  there  are  no  side  effects,  it  is  available  around  the  clock,  it  continues  to  improve  and  you  can  share  it  with  others.  These  are  exciting  days  for  neuroscience,  but  it  must  be  made  exciting  for  sufferers  as  well.    

Don’t  miss  this  unique  opportunity.  NOI  Explain  Pain  courses  are  fun,  intellectually  stimulating,  based  on  evidence,  always  challenging,  and  with  the  introduction  of  the  Protectometer,  you  will  come  away  with  the  most  impressive  therapeutic  tool  set  ever.    

COURSE  AIMS  1. To  expand  the  clinical  framework  of  rehabilitation  via  the  paradigms  

of  neuromatrix  and  pain  mechanisms.  2. To  teach  biologically  based  pain  management  skills  under  a  

framework  of  the  sciences  of  clinical  reasoning  and  evidence  from  clinical  trials,  neurobiology  and  education  research.  

3. To  reconceptualise  pain  in  terms  of  modern  neuroscience  and  philosophy.  

4. To  stimulate  an  urgent  reappraisal  of  current  thinking  in  rehabilitation,  with  benefits  for  all  stakeholders  in  clinical  outcomes  -­‐  the  patient,  the  therapist,  the  referrer  and  the  payer.  

5. To  teach  the  core  pain  management  skills  of  neuroscience  education.  

6. To  teach  the  core  pain  management  skills  of  neuroscience  education.  

   

DAVID  BUTLER  

David  Butler  is  a  physiotherapy  graduate  of  the  University  of  Queensland  (1978).    He  also  has  a  graduate  diploma  in  advanced  manipulative  therapy  (1985),  a  masters  degree  by  research  from  the  University  of  South  Australia  (1996)  and  a  doctorate  in  education  from  Flinders  University  (2010).  David  is  a  clinician,  an  international  freelance  

educator  and  a  senior  lecturer  at  the  University  of  South  Australia.  His  professional  interests  focus  around  the  integration  of  neurobiology  into  clinical  decision  making  and  public  and  professional  education  in  pain,  stress  and  performance  management.  Food,  wine  and  fishing  are  also  research  interests.  He  is  the  author  of  numerous  book  chapters  and  articles  and  the    texts  Mobilisation  of  the  Nervous  System  (1991),  The  Sensitive  Nervous  System  (2000),  and  a  co-­‐author  of  Explain  Pain  (2003,  2nd  Edn  2013),  The  Graded  Motor  Imagery  Handbook  (2012)  and  The  Explain  Pain  Handbook:  Protectometer  (2015).      

REGISTRATION  │  MORE  INFORMATION  Price:  €550  To  register  or  for  further  information  please  contact  the  course  host  Joanna  Taylor  │  [email protected]  │  +44  (0)1904  737919    

Registration  is  open  to  registered  medical  practitioners,  physiotherapists,  occupational  therapists,  sports  therapists,  osteopaths,  chiropractors,  psycologists  and  podiatrists.    

VENUE  Amstel  Room,  VU  University  Medical  Center,    De  Boelelaan  1117  ,  1081  HV  Amsterdam    

COURSE  PROGRAMME  COURSE  PROGRAM  DAY  ONE:  8.30  -­‐  5pm    –  Registration  8:30  -­‐  9.00    -­‐  Conceptual  change  and  the  biopsychosocial  approach    -­‐  How  does  the  nervous  system  work?    -­‐  Narratives  from  Neuroscience  1.  Tissue  issues,  nociception  and  pain    -­‐  Narratives  from  neuroscience  2  “I  have  got  a  pinched  nerve”    -­‐  Narratives  from  neuroscience  3  “It’s  all  in  your  head”      

DAY  TWO:  9am  -­‐  4pm    -­‐  Narratives  from  neuroscience  4    -­‐  “Peturbations  in  homeostasis”    -­‐  Therapeutic  neuroscience  education    -­‐  Biologically  based  graded  exposure  (pacing)    -­‐  Virtual  body  exercises    

CANCELLATION  POLICY  • If  cancelled  more  than  1  month  prior  to  the  course  start  NOI  will  refund  the  course  fees  less  a  £50.00  administration  fee  

• If  cancelled  less  than  1  month  prior  to  the  start  of  the  course  –  no  refund.  

Neuro  Orthopaedic  Institute    

NOI  Headquarters             19  North  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia  5000,  T  +61  (0)8  8211  6388  ,  E  [email protected]    www.noigroup.com  NOI  United  Kingdom     The  Dairy,  Aldwark,  Alne,  YORK,  YO26  8JR  UK,  T  +44  (0)1904  737919,  E  [email protected]    www.noigroup.com    

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