Longdom Conferences hosts 200+ leading international conferences and virtual events annually. It is instrumental in bringing together experts and learners from all over the globe for mutual growth and effective research-oriented discussions. As per the present market demand and growth in the field of pain medicine research, Longdom Meetings is hosting its “International Conference on Pain and Internal Medicine” scheduled for September 09-10, 2024 in Paris, France. The field of Pain Medicine and Internal Medicine are one of the oldest scientific subjects, which are continuously evolving and have placed many landmarks in different research and development sectors. The Pain Medicine 2024 extends immense pleasure in inviting you to join us at this conference which will be focusing on the theme “Inclusive Medicine: Addressing Pain Across the Lifespan”. We aim to engage, empower, evolve, and explore knowledge among attendees from all levels of scientific research on Pain Medicine. This Pain Medicine conference will focus on the core knowledge and major advances in the rapidly emerging fields by attracting eminent scholars, experts, and professionals globally.
Why join LONGDOM conferences?
Understand the current state of research | Meet international colleagues and experts | Visit the exhibition of leading-edge technology | Engage with editors of the top journals in your field | Global networking and certification | Brand Launching and many more to explore
Who will be the participants?
Academic Deans and Directors | Professors and project leads | Postdocs and research scholars | Young scientists and students | CEOs/ CFOs/ Chairs/ Vice-Chairs | Product designers and resolution workers | Business sales & services professionals | Associations and society members | Pain Specialists | Internal Medicine Practitioners | Nurses and Nurse Practitioners | Physical Therapists and Rehabilitation Specialists | Psychologists and Mental Health Professionals |Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industry Representatives | Healthcare Administrators and Policy Makers | Government Health Officials | Technology and Innovation Experts
Sessions:
1) Advancements in Precision Pain Medicine:
Discover the most recent breakthroughs in precision medicine and learn how tailored approaches can enhance pain management for each patient's unique needs.
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2) Understanding the Neurobiology of Pain:
Examine the intricate neurobiological facets of pain, analyzing recent research discoveries and their implications for crafting precise therapeutic strategies.
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3) Harnessing Digital Health Solutions for Pain Management:
Explore the expanding role of digital health technologies in alleviating pain, including mobile applications, wearable devices, and telehealth platforms.
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4) Integrating Mind-Body Medicine:
Investigate holistic approaches that fuse mental and physical health realms, highlighting the synergy in pain management practices.
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5) Advancing Therapies:
Explore forefront treatments like gene editing and regenerative medicine, probing their potential to transform pain management practices.
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6) Pain-Sleep Dynamics:
Analyze the intricate interplay between pain and sleep, proposing strategies to enhance sleep quality for optimized pain management outcomes.
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7) Pain Management Across Diverse Groups:
Delve into the nuanced challenges of pain management within specific demographics, including pediatric, geriatric, and palliative care populations.
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8) Lifestyle and Environmental Impact:
Investigate the impact of lifestyle choices and environmental factors on chronic pain, advocating for preventative measures and holistic approaches.
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9) Empowering Patients through Education:
Explore the pivotal role of patient education in pain management, highlighting psychoeducational interventions that empower individuals in self-care practices.
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10) Cultivating Global Perspectives on Pain:
Facilitate an international exchange on pain management by examining cultural diversities and worldwide viewpoints on effective strategies for pain relief.
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11) Mindfulness-Based Pain Management:
Mindfulness-Based Pain Management (MBPM) offers tailored mindfulness practices for individuals coping with chronic pain and illness. Integrating principles from Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), MBPM uniquely emphasizes 'loving-kindness' practice while remaining mindful of ethical considerations stemming from its Buddhist origins.
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12) Treating Mild Pain:
For mild pain, relief can often be achieved with paracetamol (acetaminophen) or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) like ibuprofen.
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13) Addressing Mild to Moderate Pain:
To manage mild to moderate pain, a combination approach may be effective. Paracetamol, an NSAID, or paracetamol combined with a weak opioid such as tramadol, can provide enhanced relief compared to individual use. Common combinations include opioids like Percocet, Vicodin, or Norco with acetaminophen.
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14) Managing Moderate to Severe Pain:
When dealing with moderate to severe pain, consideration must be given to the pain's nature, whether acute or chronic. Different medications may be prescribed based on this distinction, as certain medications may be more suitable for acute pain while others are better suited for chronic pain. Medications for acute pain aim for rapid relief, such as after trauma or post-operative recovery, while those for chronic pain aim to alleviate long-lasting discomfort.
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MARKET ANALYSIS
The Pain medicine market is projected to witness significant growth, with an anticipated rise from USD 75.41 billion in 2023 to USD 89.96 billion by 2028, representing a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.59% during the forecast period (2023-2028). The global healthcare landscape has been profoundly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to widespread disruptions. Health authorities worldwide implemented stringent measures to curb the spread of the virus, resulting in the postponement of most elective and non-urgent medical procedures on a global scale. According to the Indian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020, pain clinics, particularly those specializing in interventional pain management procedures, experienced adverse effects due to the pandemic. In response, the Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists issued guidelines pertaining to anaesthesia and intensive care practices to mitigate risks associated with COVID-19. Additionally, the Journal of Pain Medicine recommended considering epidural no steroid injections for radicular pain in patients already immunosuppressed and at a heightened risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and related complications.