Pain Know-How
By Steven Richeimer
Pain Know-HowJul 27, 2022
Fibromyalgia: From mechanism to treatment
Dr. Jack Berger, MD, is a Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at Keck Hospital of USC. He specializes in Regional and Acute Pain Medicine, Chronic Pain Services, and Palliative Care Services. In this podcast episode he discusses the mechanism and treatment modalities for fibromyalgia.
Pain Management from a medical perspective
Interview with Dr. Steven Richeimer, Chief, Division of Pain Medicine, Professor of Anesthesiology & Psychiatry. Director, Online Certificate & Master’s Degree in Pain Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, USC.
Pain management and Psychology
Interview with Dr. Faye Weinstein, Associate Professor, Director of USC Pain Management Psychology, Department of Anesthesiology & Psychiatry, University of Southern California.
Pain Management and Physical Therapy
Interview with Dr. Daniel Cleland, Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and Instructor of Clinical Physical Therapy, University of Southern California.
Pain management in Dentistry
Interview with Dr. Glenn T. Clark, Associate Dean of Distance Education and Telehealth and Program Director of the Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine Masters degree of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of University of Southern California. Dr. Clark is Board Certified and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain.
Alternatives to Opioids to Treat Chronic Pain
1) Why do we need to minimize the use of opioids?
2) Compared to alternatives, are opioids more effective for acute pain?
3) Are opioids bad for chronic pain?
4) What alternatives are available for treating acute pain?
5) What alternatives are available to treating neuropathic pain?
6) Polypharmacy is a potential strategy for treating pain, what are the risks?
7) What are non-pharmacological alternatives for treating pain?
When Chronic Pain Awakens Trauma Symptoms with Dr. Faye Weinstein
In this episode of Pain Know-How, Dr. Faye Weinstein, Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Psychiatry at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, discusses how chronic pain can trigger trauma and post-traumatic stress disorders. Dr. Weinstein discusses how patients with chronic pain may experience trauma symptoms and recognizes the importance of multidisciplinary care for patients with chronic pain and trauma symptoms.
Selecting the Best Treatment for Your Patients with Chronic Pain (Part 3)
Join Dr. Richeimer as he discusses how to select the best treatment for your patients with chronic pain.
In Part 3 Dr. Richeimer discusses when you may want to implement or recommend the use of nerve blocks and explains why he advocates for a comprehensive/multi-disciplinary approach to treating patients with chronic pain.
Selecting the Best Treatment for Your Patients with Chronic Pain (Part 2)
Join Dr. Richeimer as he discusses how to select the best treatment for your patients with chronic pain.
In Part 2 Dr. Richeimer discusses various medicines and drugs that are used to treat patients and what goes into selecting the right type of medicine/drug to help treat patients with chronic pain.
Selecting the Best Treatment for Your Patients with Chronic Pain (Part 1)
Join Dr. Richeimer as he discusses how to select the best treatment for your patients with chronic pain.
In Part 1 Dr. Richeimer discusses what should be in your toolbox when treating patients with chronic pain.
Why Study Pain? A Conversation with Dr. Mariela Padilla and Dr. Steven Richeimer
Join Dr. Mariela Padilla and Dr. Steven Richeimer for a brief conversation on why an individual should consider studying Pain - and more specifically - why should someone consider studying Pain at USC.
Dr. Richeimer and Dr. Padilla will discuss several reasons why an individual would want to study Pain and what are the types of individuals that they hope to see apply/enroll in one of our three online Graduate programs.
Pain at the End of Life (Part 2) with Dr. Aaron Storms
In this episode of Pain Know-How, Dr. Aaron Storms follows Dr. Susan Enguídanos' lecture on Pain at the End of Life with a clinical example/case study of his own. Dr. Storms will discuss the importance of palliative care and discuss why it is important to not only focus on the physical aspects of pain management but to address the psychological issues of a patient as well.
Dr. Storms earned his medical degree from Universidad Panamericana Medical School. He then performed his internship and residency at Jacobi Medical Center- Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He then went on to complete a Palliative Medicine Fellowship at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Storms' major areas of research interest include influenza virus seasonality, surveillance for influenza viruses in international settings, epidemiology of human infections with animal-origin influenza viruses, and access and quality of end-of-life-care services for ethnic minorities.
Pain at the End of Life (Part 1) with Dr. Susan Enguídanos
In this episode of Pain Know-How, Dr. Susan Enguídanos will discuss rates of pain and symptoms experienced at the end of life.
She will Identify changes in pain and symptoms over the past decade and recognize the role of palliative care in reducing pain and symptom for those with serious illness.
Susan Enguídanos, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Gerontology at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California. Enguídanos has a multidisciplinary background evident in her educational and professional history. She obtained her BA in psychology at UCLA, master’s degree in public health at California State University, Long Beach, and doctoral degree in social work at USC.
Let's talk about headaches by Asher Mansdorf and Joseph Khafi
Join Dr. Mansdorf and Joe Khafi as they talk about headaches, sharing classification criteria, primary, secondary and red flag headaches, and differences of migraine with and without aura.
Acupuncture for Pain Management by Elaine Chu
This episode includes an introduction to the history and principles of acupuncture as an alternative for Pain Management.
Telehealth in Pain Management by Steven H. Richeimer, Faye Weinstein, and Glenn T. Clark.
How Telehealth has been implemented for Pain Management? Listen to experts from Medicine, Psychology and Dentistry as they share their experiences implemented remote care for pain patients.
Understanding the role of Physical Therapy in pain management by Jonathan Sum
In this episode, Jonathan Sum, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, discuss the pain mechanisms from a Physical Therapist perspective, as well as the role of different interventions.
Life Style Modification for Chronic Pain Patients by Lindsey Reeves
In this episode, Lindsey Reeves discuss several strategies to modify daily activities to improve functionality in patients with chronic pain.