The rehabilitation area of the SUPSI Continuing Education programme, constantly striving to meet the challenges for public health, is offering a selection of advanced courses for physiotherapists and occupational therapists dedicated to the contemporary science of pain and its management strategies for 2025.
SAS La scienza del dolore contemporanea applicata alla pratica clinica
Discover how modern pain science can transform your clinical practice! The training consists of three modules that can also be attended individually:
- Placebo, nocebo e relazione terapeuta-paziente: nuove prospettive dalle recenti acquisizioni delle neuroscienze
- Il Problema Dolore. Neuroscienze, plasticità e gestione dei pazienti complessi
- Pensare oltre muscoli e articolazioni 2.0: un approccio allo stile di vita per la gestione del dolore muscoloscheletrico persistente
What the course offers
- Approach based on the latest scientific evidence
- Practical applications in pain management
- Experienced lecturers and a stimulating learning environment
- You can register for the individual seminars that make up the course• È possibile iscriversi ai singoli seminari che compongono il corso
Who it is aimed at
Ideal for physiotherapists, doctors and other health professionals who wish to deepen their knowledge and skills in pain management.
In this course, a simple and practical, yet extremely powerful educational and training tool is exposed, which can incisively activate the natural treatment of pain inherent in each of us.
What the course offers
- In-depth understanding of pain mechanisms
- Teaching pain management skills based on bio-physiological notions and concepts
- Reconceptualising pain with data from neuroscience and recent philosophical concepts.
- Possibility to attend the course in hybrid mode
Who it is aimed at
Physiotherapists(s), occupational therapists, nursing staff, doctors and other health professionals.
Occupational therapy plays a crucial role in pain management through interventions aimed at promoting autonomy, improving well-being and facilitating adaptation to daily activities.
What the course offers
This study day will explore the latest evidence in the field of pain neurophysiology. By critically reviewing the literature and acquiring expertise in the field, the training aims to contribute to the scientific and clinical debate, offering new insights to improve the therapeutic intervention and care of people suffering from chronic pain. To apply this knowledge, the training will be complemented by clinical case analyses in the field of occupational therapy.
Who it is aimed at
Occupational therapists