President & CEO Kansas Pain Management, Neuroscience Research Center, LLC, & Kansas Surgery Center, LLC Kansas City University Overland Park, Kansas
Minimally invasive interventions for low back pain are beneficial for both patients and physicians due to the potential for improved outcomes, a reduced burden of care, faster recovery, and reduced complications. Some of the new interventions we'll discuss are endoscopic spine surgery, intracept, and multifidus stimulation. We will focus on the potential for earlier intervention, a more tailored approach to treatment, and evidence-based medicine.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participant will be able to stay updated on the latest advancements
Upon completion, participant will be able to know the indications and contraindications of these procedures
Upon completion, participant will be able to understand the mechanisms of action for each procedure
Upon completion, participant will be able to comprehend the benefits of each intervention
Upon completion, participant will be able to utilize evidence-based medicine in treatment decisions