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June 11, 2025
Creating the Singularity where is neuromodulation taking us
Dr. Tim Deer explores the concept of singularity in neuromodulation—where technological growth becomes exponential and irreversible. He challenges the idea of hardware unification across companies and instead reframes singularity as a coming wave of...
June 9, 2025
High Frequency Stimulation Data Matters
This presentation explores the clinical value of 10 kHz high-frequency spinal cord stimulation (HF-SCS) for treating various chronic pain conditions, including non-surgical refractory back pain, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and chronic abdominal pain. The speaker reviews pivotal studies...
June 5, 2025
The Closed Loop Revolution
This presentation explores the transformative impact of closed-loop spinal cord stimulation (SCS) using evoked compound action potentials (ECAPs). Unlike traditional open-loop systems, which blindly deliver constant stimulation despite anatomical or physiological changes, closed-loop technology...
June 2, 2025
Toward Development of Personalized Neuromodulation Therapy
This talk outlines the emerging field of personalized neuromodulation, with a focus on closed-loop spinal cord stimulation using evoked compound action potentials (ECAPs). Unlike traditional open-loop systems, closed-loop SCS adapts in real-time to maintain...
May 29, 2025
Placebo Effect in Neuromodulation Therapy
This lecture explores the powerful role of the placebo effect in neuromodulation, challenging the perception that it undermines therapy efficacy. While placebo is a confounding factor in research, especially in pain trials, it can...
May 27, 2025
Multiple Waves are more the merrier
In this thought-provoking talk, the speaker explores the overwhelming complexity and rapid innovation in spinal cord stimulation (SCS) — particularly the explosion of waveform options. Rather than focusing on waveform mechanics, they question whether...
May 22, 2025
Where is the Future taking Us
This presentation explores the future of pain management through emerging neuromodulation technologies such as optogenetics, focused ultrasound, brain-computer interfaces, and AI-driven personalized therapies. The speaker outlines how real-time biomarkers and adaptive closed-loop systems could...
May 20, 2025
Expanding the Impact of IPM
In this thought-provoking talk, the speaker challenges pain physicians to expand their role beyond pain relief and toward managing neuroinflammation and promoting movement, brain health, and social connection. Drawing from clinical experience and emerging research, he highlights...
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Study: Chronic lower body pain in MS alters gait patterns
Jun 9, 2025 10:45 amPeople with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have chronic lower body pain show distinct changes in how they walk, including significantly slower...
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How Does Inflammation Trigger Pain? Researchers Now Know
Jun 9, 2025 10:41 amNational Institutes of Health researchers are breaking down how our bodies turn heat and touch into signals sent to...
Knee Arthritis Made Worse by Steroid Injections
Jun 9, 2025 10:40 amCorticosteroid injections are often given to patients with osteoarthritis to reduce pain and inflammation in the knee joint, with...
Sharon Erdrich, PhD, highlights oral health’s impact on chronic pain
Jun 9, 2025 10:37 amNew research reveals a strong connection between poor oral health, oral microbiota, and heightened pain sensitivity in women with...
Immersive Virtual Reality-Biofeedback Shows Promise for Fibromyalgia Care in Pilot Study
Jun 9, 2025 10:35 amImmersive virtual reality combined with multisensor biofeedback (IVR-BF) demonstrated significant potential for alleviating chronic pain and improving quality of...
Brain Imaging Plus Virtual Reality Shows Promise for Effectively Managing Cancer Pain
Jun 9, 2025 10:33 amA clinical research study led by Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center has identified a way to objectively measure pain...
New study unlocks pathway to treat chronic pain
Jun 9, 2025 10:32 amA new study involving our Biosciences department has revealed a previously unknown pain pathway in the human nervous system,...
Placebo Triggers Brain’s Opioid System to Relieve Pain
May 29, 2025 4:03 pmResearchers have successfully induced the placebo effect in rats, uncovering the neural mechanisms behind how belief in pain relief...
‘Zombie’ Nerve Cells Make Chronic Pain Worse
May 29, 2025 4:01 pmThe zombies are at it again. Weeks after researchers announced a new way to treat low back pain by...
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Bioelectronics for targeted pain management
May 29, 2025 3:59 pmPain management in humans is an unresolved problem with substantial medical, societal and economic implications. Traditional strategies such as...
Osteoarthritic knee pain reduced by in-ear vagus nerve stimulation
May 29, 2025 3:57 pmA new study has found the non-invasive application of in-ear electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve to be safe...
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Podcasts
Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Part II
Aches and GainsMar 14, 2024
Leukemia is a medical term for cancer of the blood cells. Acute Myeloid Leukemia, known as AML is the most common acute leukemia in adults. AML is rapidly lethal if untreated, but overall survival has improved for those under age 65 from just 8 months in the late 1970s to 46 months in 2014. We’ll have the opportunity to hear from Dr. Mark Levis. He’s a Professor of Oncology and Director of the Adult Leukemia Service at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He’ll explain how and why AML develops, what puts us at risk, and then delve into standard treatments as well as effective, new, and targeted therapies that are extending life.
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How To Effectively Run An Anesthesia Group w. Atty Mark Weiss
Anesthesia SuccessMay 14, 2025
What does it take to successfully run a private medical practice, especially when your training didn’t cover business fundamentals? In this episode, Attorney Mark Weiss joins the show to break down the legal and operational challenges physicians face when navigating the business side of medicine. From launching and growing an anesthesia group to managing governance and leadership transitions, Mark shares advice tailored to clinicians operating in a business world.
Listen in to hear how to build a strong decision-making structure, why internal delegation matters, and how to avoid the common traps of inefficient meetings and slow-moving subcommittees. Mark also explores the importance of knowing when to bring in external expertise and how good governance can set the stage for a strong exit strategy. You’ll learn the value of aligning group operations with individual career goals and how leadership style can shape both day-to-day decisions and long-term success.
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A Discussion on Tolerance, Dependency, and PTSD with Joseph Cabaret, MD and Kenneth Carle, MD
ASIPP PodcastMay 02, 2023
It is a pleasure to have Dr. Joe Cabaret return to the podcast because it’s not every day you get to hear from someone who is triple boarded in anesthesia, pain, and addiction. The practice of pain medicine always has its difficulties—sometimes those difficulties involve simultaneously balancing pain, tolerance, and dependency. When you’re really trained and qualified to make the distinction between these three things, you’re better at balancing all of them. Dr. Cabaret not only understands pain, but he really understands addiction, so his approach to dealing with complex pain problems is especially effective. We also discuss central pain and its processing because, like it or not, most pain is processed through the central nervous system. That’s why we use so many different classes of medication—the Buprenorphines, Gabapentinoids, Pregabalins, and the like—we want to work in the central nervous system to help reduce the opioid load. Finally, we share some thoughts on the 2023 ASIPP (American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians) Annual Meeting.
We’re also welcoming a new guest to the podcast, Dr. Kenneth Carle, from Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Carle is a practitioner of Interventional Pain Medicine who brings up a several interesting talking points about the strategies we can use to help patients with PTSD.
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Motivational Interviewing, PTSD, Pain Stuff
Pain Information PodcastMay 1, 2023
Dr. Cabaret and Dr. Carle are great to have around this informative podcast. Experience galore- addiction, injection therapy/intervention, interview to win, and really nice guys! We touch on PTSD, Motivational Interviewing, deep thought about pain, and winning..... enjoy
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S2E7: Interview Series w/ Dr. Samuel Shem (aka Stephen Bergman) author of House of God and Mans 5th Best Hospital
ReGenMed101September 22, 2019
ReGenMed101 Interview Series with Dr. Samuel Shem (aka Stephen Bergman) the author of House of God and Man's 4th Best Hospital.
He received his Medical Degree from Harvard Medical School, PhD from University of Oxford, and currently serves as an esteemed NYU Langone Hospital and School of Medicine Faculty. In this podcast listen to him discuss his motivation for writing the New York Times Best Seller House of God. His philosophy that affected thousands if not hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers for over 3 decades. He further details the injustice he witnessed first-hand and now brings to the forefront injustice to the current medical system for both healthcare workers and patients. Dr. Shem will also read 2 excerpts from his new book Man's 4th Best Hospital, and calls to action the doctors of our time find ways to bring the human back to medicine.
Pre-Order his new book here: "Man's 4th Best Hospital" on Amazon
Learn more about Dr. Sam Shem: on his official Website: www.mans4thbesthospital.com/
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The Phenol Celiac Plexus Block & the Pain Boards Community Chat Room!
The Pain Exam PodcastJun 11, 2025
In this Pain Exam Podcast episode, Dr. David Rosenblum discusses a journal club article on low volume neurolytic retrocrural celiac plexus blocks for visceral cancer pain. The study reviewed 507 patients with severe malignancy-related abdominal pain, with data retained for 455 patients at the 5-month mark. Dr. Rosenblum explains that the procedure involves injecting 3-5ml of 6% aqueous phenol at the T12-L1 level under fluoroscopic guidance, with an average procedure time of 16.3 minutes. The study found significant pain relief lasting up to six months, reduced opioid consumption, and improved quality of life for patients with primary abdominal cancer or metastatic disease. Dr. Rosenblum shares his personal experience with celiac plexus blocks, including the trans-aortic approach he trained on, and mentions his interest in ultrasound-guided approaches. He also announces upcoming teaching engagements at ASPN, Pain Week, and other conferences, as well as CME ultrasound courses available through nrappain.org. Additionally, he mentions a new community page on the website where users can share board preparation information, though he emphasizes that remembered board questions should not be posted as he is a board question writer himself.
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The Road to Chair: Interview with Joel Press, MD
The Road to ChairSep 15, 2020
Listen to the 7th episode of The Road to Chair, a podcast series developed by the AAP's Resident/Fellow Council (RFC). In this episode, Neal Rakesh, MD, Former Chair of the RFC, interviews Joel Press, MD, Physiatrist-in-Chief at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City and Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr. Press shares his journey from choosing medicine to becoming a Chair and gives insights on his celebrated career, including helping to create the field of sports medicine.
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Articles
Adaptive vs Conventional Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus for Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
Abstract Objectives: Conventional deep brain stimulation (cDBS) is an established treatment for Parkinson’s disease (PD), whereas adaptive DBS (aDBS) represents a promising approach with potential advantages in minimizing stimulation-induced side effects and enhancing quality...
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June 13, 2025Optimization Simulations of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Montages in Children With Perinatal Stroke
Abstract Background: Perinatal stroke (PS) is a vascular brain injury that causes most hemiparetic cerebral palsy. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) applies a weak electric field (EF) to the scalp, and targeting motor cortex...
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June 13, 2025Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Bilateral Centromedian Nucleus Neuromodulation for Multifocal and Generalized Epilepsy
Abstract Objectives: Generalized and multifocal forms of drug-resistant epilepsy are highly prevalent but have limited treatment options. Centromedian nucleus (CMN) thalamic neuromodulation has emerged as an effective treatment for these epilepsies, but head-to-head neuromodulation...
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June 13, 2025Causal associations between genetically predicted placental weight and migraine
Abstract Background: Placental weight (PW) is a crucial factor in fetal development, influencing various health outcomes throughout life. This study investigates whether there is a causal relationship between PW and the risk of developing...
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June 13, 2025Insomnia symptoms amongst those with acute post-traumatic headache attributed to mild traumatic brain injury
Abstract Background: Previous publications have described the presence and severity of insomnia amongst those with persistent post-traumatic headache (PPTH), but there has been a paucity of studies investigating insomnia during the acute phase of...
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