2021 - Pain and Inflammation Audio Series

Discount package: One click orders eight recordings plus PDF of digital notes.

The National Institute of Health reports that pain affects more people than diabetes and heart disease. The eight recordings provide pain management interventions that can be achieved with botanical and other natural therapies, which could allow patients to function without symptom-relieving drugs and their side effects. Includes complete references.

Features botanical approaches to musculoskeletal applications, the inflammatory cascade, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and topical pain treatment. Includes digital book of lecture notes (85 page pdf).

 

Full CE Details for Pain and Inflammation Audio Series - NaturopathicPhysicians 

Approved by OBNM for up to 12 CME Hours (9 general + 3 pharmacy)

CE Code

Lecture Title

Speaker(s)

General Hours

Pharm Hours

19SW18

The Role of Botanical Medicine in Pain and Inflammation

Jason Miller, DACM, Lac

1

0.5

19SW04

Topical Applications for Pain

Jillian Stansbury, ND

1.5

 

19ME09

Types of Pain and Herbal Management Tools

Jillian Stansbury, ND

1.5

 

18SW28

Fascia and Physical Reality: Sensory Integration, Pleasure, Pain and Psychology (covers pain syndromes of fibromyalgia, CRPS and arthritis)

Kenneth Proefrock, NMD

0.5

1

18SW03

Use of Cannabis Compounds for Health and Disease Treatment: A Science-Based Review

Christopher Hobbs, PhD, LAc

 

1.5

21ME30

Effective Pain Relief with Botanical and Nutritional Medicine

David Winston, RH (AHG)

1.5

 

11ME24

Musculoskeletal External Herbal Applications

Teresa Boardwine, RH (AHG)

1.5

 

13ME16

Chronic Pain: Herb Alternatives to Pharmaceuticals

Aviva Romm

1.5

 

TOTAL

Up to 9 general hours

Up to 3 pharmacy hours

Note: As you can see from the catalog numbers above, this series has been taken from past conference recordings (15SW01 = 2015 Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine, etc). If you are a regular on our site you may have purchased all or part of this series already. You can search your download library for the catalog numbers to check.

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