Symposium Programs


SANOFI LUNCH SYMPOSIUM
Self-Healing: Optimizing Integrative Pain Management for the Future

12:30-14:00 | THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2022 | MARRIOTT BUDAPEST

Welcome & Introduction/Opening Remarks
Prof. Gisèle Pickering (France)
Acute body pain management: current science and principles
Prof. Ali Mobasheri (Finland)
Self healing concept: a bridge to integrative pain management
Dr. Joyce McSwan (Australia)
Patient perspectives in integrative pain management: the patient as advocate and consumer
Neill Betteridge (United Kingdom)
Emerging technologies to personalize pain management treatment
Dr. Jeffrey Gudin (USA)
Summary / Closing Remarks
Prof. Gisèle Pickering (France)

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MAINSTAY MEDICAL BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM

7:00-7:50 | FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022 | MAKOVECZ ROOM

Loss of Neuromuscular Control: The Problem We Can Now Address – Three-Year Pivotal Trial Results
Christopher Gilligan, MD (USA)


SALUDA MEDICAL PRODUCT THEATER

9:30-10:00 | FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022 | EXHIBITION AREA

Reveal The Loop
Jan Willem Kallewaard, MD, PhD, FIPP (The Netherlands)


MEDTRONIC LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 

12:15-13:00 | FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022 | PLENARY HALL

Technology, Science and Evidence: How Medtronic is transforming SCS
Peter Staats, MD, MBA, National Spine & Pain Centers, Shrewsbury, NJ


MENARINI LUNCH SYMPOSIUM
Multimodal pharmacological therapy in acute low back pain

12:15-14:00 | FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022 | MARRIOTT BUDAPEST

Introduction
Prof. Giustino Varrassi
Multimodal Analgesia in Acute Pain Clinical Conditions
Prof. Antonio Montero Matamala
Clinical Aspects of Low Back Pain
Prof. Serge Perrot
Multimodal Management of Low Back Pain: The Dante Study
Prof. Magdi Hanna
Discussion and Final Remarks


BOSTON SCIENTIFIC BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM
Evolving into a new era of pain management

7:00-7:50 | SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2022 | MAKOVECZ ROOM

The complexity of treating pain. Advancing patient outcomes with innovative SCS and RF solutions
Nilesh Patel, MD, MBA (Boston Scientific, the USA)
Improved patient outcomes using the novel Fast-Acting Sub-Perception SCS therapy FAST™. A Clinical experience beyond neuropathic pain.
Georgios Matis, MD, PhD (Department of Stereotaxy and Functional Neurosurgery, University of Cologne, Neurosurgeon – Pain Medicine)