2022 Padova, Italy

IMS Congress Agenda


Wednesday June 22nd, and Thursday June 23rd, 2022
Pre-Congress Optional Class Schedule

Each of these classes will be taught on both Wednesday and Thursday.

Registrants must chose a different course each day.

These courses are open only to those who have registered for the Congress.

Get in-depth immersive education from leaders in the field of Myofascial Pain Elimination. These 7-hour classes

Myofascial Pain Syndrome Basic Science

Presenters: Jay Shah + John Srbely (USA + Canada)

Course Description: Dr Shah and Dr Srbely will outline teach key concepts to the current understanding of pathophysiologic mechanisms driving the chronic nature of Myofascial Pain Syndrome.  Biochemical, mechanical, systemic and physical properties of muscle and fascia will be discussed.

Course Schedule 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM

Course Duration 7 Hours 15 minutes


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Shockwave

Presenter: Federico Giordani (Italy) and Wolfgang Bauermiester (Germany)

Course Schedule: 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM

Course Duration: 7 Hours 15 minutes

Course Description: Shockwave treatment (SWT)  is gathering more and more interest in several medical fields thanks to its regenerative and stimulating effect on tissues. This workshop is focused on SW application on myofascial tissue. It presents the basic principles of shockwaves, classification, biological effects and provides an introduction to the Fascial Manipulation method. Clinical examples and practical demonstrations will be provided. Finally, the participant will be asked to apply theoretical notions in practical activities. 

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Ultrasonography

Presenter: Levant Ozcakar + Carmelo Pirri (Sonosite) (Turkey + Italy)

Course Description:This workshop will serve to explore the underlying sonographic aspects of different anatomical structures and translate these findings to highlight novel directions in the diagnosis and management of pain. Following this workshop, the participants will: understand how to use the US imaging to discover the real pain generator in different clinical and rehabilitative situations, highlight the US anatomy of different soft tissues that can act as pain generators, adopt a diagnostic algorithm for assessing different soft tissues i.e. US examination, and get acquainted as regards US guidance for various interventions.

 Course Schedule: 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM

Course Duration: 7 Hours 15 minutes


Trigger Point Management

Presenters: Mary Biancalana + Renee Hartz (USA)
Course Schedule: 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM

Course Duration: 7 Hours 15 minutes

Course Description: This workshop is designed to provide the participants with various skills and tools to reduce pain and improve function in patients with Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Fibromyalgia. Non-drug interventions will include various cutting edge electro-medicine devices, trigger point injections, hands-on manual therapy techniques and self-applied, home-care activities.


Innovation and Technology:  Delivering  Multidisciplinary Pain Care in the 21st Century

Presenters: Ajay Wasan + Kayode Williams (USA)

Course Description: This workshop is designed to provide the participants with an insight into the progress made with Value-Based Care in the United States and the importance of various outcomes reporting tools/registries in facilitating the delivery of effective multidisciplinary multimodal care. The workshop will provide a historical background of Value-Based Care, highlight some of the major registries currently in use in the US and Europe and demonstrate how to operationalize the tracking of patient outcomes into clinical practice to drive high-quality care and thus high value care.

Course Schedule: 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM

Course Duration: 7 Hours 15 minutes


Transformative Care for Myopain: Enhancing Long-Term Success of Managing Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia

Presenters: James Fricton + Ginevra Liptan  (USA)

Course Description: More than half of the persons seeking care for pain conditions still have pain 5 years later despite treatment due to lack of training patients in reducing the many patient-centered risk factors that lead to delayed recovery and chronic pain.  Transformative care for myopain conditions solves these barriers to integrating treatment of fascial tissues with training of patients using on-line technology and telehealth coaching. This course will focus on training participant the following objectives: 1) The Importance of preventing chronic pain and addiction, 2) Diagnosing myofascial pain and fibromyalgia 3) Understanding risk factors and protective factors that drive myopain conditions, and 4) Apply a transformative care model to successfully manage myopain conditions by integrating patient training with treatment. This is a clinical course on how to implement and be reimbursed for transformative care as part of routine treatment of myopain conditions 

Course Schedule 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM

Course Duration 7 Hours 15 minutes


Live Hands-on Dissection Course

Presenter: Carla Stecco (Italy)
Class size is limited to 25 participants so register early

This is a 2-day workshop running on both Wednesday and Thursday. The aim of this anatomy lab, especially devoted to the topic ‘‘fasciae’’, is to find some answers to several rather specific questions concerning fascial anatomy:

– Deep muscular fascia is a dense, regular connective tissue similar to an aponeurosis, as suggested by some

authors, or it is an irregular loose connective tissue?

– Inside the deep fasciae can we recognize different regular sublayers, or are the fasciae composed of

intertwined bundles of collagen fibers?

– How are the deep fasciae related with the underlying muscles?

– Does the superficial fascia exist? Does it have a specific structure, or not?

– What is the role of the extracellular matrix, and in particular of the hyaluronic acid component?

– Could fasciae be considered elastic tissue? What is the percentage of elastic fibers within fasciae? Are there

regional variations?

– Are fasciae innervated? And what type of receptors could be recognized within fasciae?

– Do fasciae have a role in proprioception and in peripheral motor coordination?


Course Schedule: 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM for each day

Course Duration: 7 Hours 15 minutes x 2-days


Thursday Evening, June 23rd; 4:30pm - 5:00pm 

Transfer to New Venue for Official Start of Congress

5:00 pm - 6:30pm

Check-in of registrants. Welcome Reception, Networking & Visit to the Anatomic Theater

Location The Anatomical Theater, Bo Palace (This is the photo next to this text)


Official IMS Congress Registration Open Networking, Meet and Greet Fellow registrants.

Appetizers and drinks will be served.

 

Discuss our work with like-minded practitioners.

Meet the Vendors.

Learn about new products.

The IMS does not specifically endorse any products nor specific viewpoints presented within our conference schedule. We respect each person's right to free speech and open and professional dialog and discussion.


6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Opening Ceremony Aula Magna, Bo Palace 

The History Of Padova University

Presenter Professor Raffaele De Caro


We are proud to be celebrating with this magnificent University their 800 Year Anniversary!


End of Scheduled events for Thursday

Friday, June 24th Regular  Congress Program

Registration 8:00am - 8:30am


USA Spinal Sensitization

Presenter Jay Shah (National Institute of Health, USA)

Course Schedule 8:30am - 9:00am


Central Sensitization

Presenter John Sberly (University of Guelph, Canada)

Course Schedule 9:30am - 10:00am


Fascial Component in MPS

Presenter Antonio Stecco (New York University, USA)

Course Schedule 10:00am - 10:30am


Discussion

Course Schedule 10:30am - 10:40am


Coffee Break (electronic posters presentation)

Course Schedule 10:40am - 11:10am


Development of Biomarker for Objectification of MPS

Presenter Dinesh Kumbhare (University of Toronto, CAN)

Course Schedule 11:10am - 11:40am

(Right of this text is photo  of BO Palace, location of opening ceremony)

Oral Presentations of Poster Abstracts

Course Schedule: 11:40am - 12:30pm


Discussion

Course Schedule 12:30pm - 12:40pm


Lunch (buffet) (electronic posters presentation)

Course Schedule 12:40pm - 2:10pm


Ultrasonography Signs of Pain

Presenter: Levant Ozcakar (Hacettepe University, Turkey)

Course Schedule 2:10pm - 2:40pm


Onsite Management of Occupational Myopain Conditions in Information Technology Professionals

Presenter Deepak Sharan (India)

Course Schedule 2:40pm - 3:10pm


Long Term Results after Spinal Stenosis Surgery

Presenter Olavi Airaksinen (Kuopio University Hospital and University of Eastern Finland)

Course Schedule 3:10pm - 3:50pm


Discussion

Course Schedule 3:50pm - 4:00pm (Right of this text is location of Gala Dinner)


Coffee Break (electronic posters presentation)

Course Schedule 4:00pm - 4:30pm


Historical Review of Biopsy Studies of MTrPs

Presenter Orlando Mayoral del Moral (Spain)

Course Schedule 4:30pm - 5:00pm


Physiological Effects of Dry Needling

Presenter Barbara Cagnie (Ghent University, Belgium)

Course Schedule 5:00pm - 5:30pm


Trigger Shock Wave Therapy and the Trigger Point Ultrasound Elastography.

Presenter Wolfgang Bauermeister (Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine)

Course Schedule 5:30pm - 5:50pm


Discussion

Course Schedule 5:50pm - 6:00pm



End of Congress Programming for Friday

Saturday, June 25th Regular Program

Registration 8:00am - 8:30am


Management and Classification Criteria for Fibromyalgia

Presenter Ernest Choy (University of Cardiff, UK)

Course Schedule 8:30am - 9:00am


Gut Microbiomes in Fibromyalgia

Course Schedule 9:30am - 10:00am

Presenter Amir Minerbi (Rambam Institute for Pain Medicine Israel)


Epigenetics in Fibromyalgia.

Course Schedule 10:00am - 10:30am

Presenter Renee Hartz (USA)


Discussion

Course Schedule 10:30am - 10:40am


Coffee break (electronic posters presentation)

Course Schedule 10:40am - 11:00am


Autoimmune and Immunology Connection in Fibromyalgia

Presenter Andrew J. Holman (University of Washington, USA)

Course Schedule 11:10am - 11:40am



Fibromyalgia Treatments

Presenter Ginevra Liptan (Oregon Health & Science University, USA)

Course Schedule 11:40am - 12:30pm


Oral Presentations of Poster Abstracts

Course Schedule 12:30pm - 12:40pm


Discussion

Course Schedule 12:40pm - 12:50pm


Lunch (buffet) (electronic posters presentation)

Course Schedule 12:50pm - 2:20pm


Multidisciplinary Pain Care

Presenter Ajay Wasan (University of Pittsburgh, USA)

Course Schedule 2:20pm - 2:50pm


Physical Therapies in Pain Management

Presenter Stefano Masiero (University of Padova, Italy)

Course Schedule 2:50pm - 3:20pm


Coordination of Collaborative Care Practice

Presenter Kayode Williams (John Hopkins, USA)

Course Schedule 3:20pm - 3:50pm


Discussion

Course Schedule 3:50pm - 4:00pm


Coffee break (electronic posters presentation)

Course Schedule 4:00pm - 4:30pm


 Chronic facial pain and headache

Presenter Robert Gerwin (Johns Hopkins University, USA)

Course Schedule 4:30pm - 5:00pm


Temporomandibular, Orofacial Pain and Comorbid Pain Conditions: Clinical Management.

Presenter James Fricton (University of Minnesota, USA)

Course Schedule 5:30pm - 5:50pm


Myofascial Pain in Migraine and Post-Traumatic Headache

Presenter Michael Sorrell (University of Massachusetts Medical School. USA)

Course Schedule 5:50pm - 6:00pm


Discussion and Conclusion

Course Schedule 5:50pm - 6:00pm



Gala Dinner at Caffe Pedrocchi

6pm - Midnight

This beautiful restaurant is one of the oldest Cafe's in Europe.  A 7-course meal including wine and appetizers will be served, followed by music and dancing.


6:00pm: Cocktails; Cash Bar

6:45pm: Program starts

7:30pm: Dinner served. Menu includes:


Raw Veneto PDO with melon bites

Campania buffalo mozzarella with cherry tomatoes and basil

Carpaccio of magatello with parmesan flakes

Octopus with potatoes, olives and cherry tomatoes

Salmon carpaccio on a bed of salad

Slice of gourmet pizza

Fresh salad with vegetables

Black rice with shrimps and courgettes with mint

Mint-scented zucchini risotto

Sliced roast beef with side dishes

Dessert: Mignon pastry and Fresh fruit mirrors

Pedrocchi coffee

Wine selection Cantina Pedrocchi

Non-alcoholic Pedrocchi mineral waters


8:30pm to Midnight: Fun and Dancing for All!


End of IMS 2022 Congress Programming

We are grateful you chose to join us at this wonderful congress.

Sunday, June 26th, 2022 Post-Congress Optional trip

to Venice Italy

Register for this trip  Here

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Optional Day Trip to Venice

Schedule
8:00am - 6:30pm

COST:   110 Euro / Based on total # of registrants


08.15   

  • Participants will depart from the conference venue

(Fiera di Padova, Hall 11) with 4 private GT coaches (by Rigato).

 09.00     

  • The GT coaches will reach Fusina Pier where the participants will be boarded into 1 or 2 motorboats
  • Welcome Breakfast on board with Coffee and Croissants
  • The motorboats will take their passengers slowly down the magnificent Venice Lagoon and admire the astounding buildings overlooking the Giudecca Canal  and the San Marco Basin, such as: Molino Stucky, Redentore Church, San Giorgio Maggiore Church, Santa Maria della Salute Basilica and San Mark’s  Square.

     
    10.30     
  • Arrival in Murano, the island where the art of glassblowing has been carried out since the 13th century, and visit of a glass factory. There the
    Master Glassmaker will show us such beautiful handmade creations that will look as small works of art before our eyes. 
  • Once all the passengers are back on board, the motorboats will leave Murano and move towards the island of Torcello. A Rich Aperitif will be served on the panoramic terrace: Fruit Bellini, Prosecco, Fruit Juices, Soft Drinks, and delicious fingerfood such as, Pizzette, Pretzels, Ascolane Olives, Fried Vegetables.

    12.30     
  • Stop in the island of Torcello where all passengers will be provided with whisper radio guide systems to enjoy a guided visit to the Torcello Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, the oldest cathedral in the city, with its magnificent medieval mosaics, an absolute must-see.

    13.30     
  • Back on board you will be served a delicious lunch with a selection of the best fish dishes of the Venetian tradition, with the following menu:
    Appetizer: Marinated Anchovies, Steamed Shrimps and Sardines in Saor alla Veneziana.  First Course: Seafood Pasta, Second Course: Great Mixed fried fish, mixed seasonal vegetables, Prosecco, mineral and natural water, fruit, sweets with champagne, coffee and liqueurs.  Alternative menus with meat or vegetarian menus, will be available upon request (to be communicated at least the day before the event). 
  • During the lunch on board, the panoramic navigation will slowly run through the most important  islands of the Venetian Lagoon such as: Sant'Erasmo, the Lazzaretto Nuovo, the Certosa, Sant'Andrea, the Lido, San Lazzaro degli Armeni, San Servolo and will then enter Bacino San Marco.

15.15     

  • Stop in Riva dei Sette Martiri for some free time and a stroll in St Mark’s Square, the very heart of the city.  The municipal tax for visitors may come into force, but we are currently waiting to get further information and costs.

17.30     Boarding of the passengers and return to Fusina pier by boat and then by GT coach to Padova.
 
18.30     Arrival in Padova and end of the service

End of Conference Schedule

Questions

Call Mary Biancalana, IMS 2022 Conference Co-Chairperson, at her clinic 

The Chicago Center for Myofascial Pain Relief  in the USA. #773-628-7654 or send an email to  IMS2022Conference@gmail.com

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