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PEER’s Simplified Chronic Pain Guideline targets the realities of managing chronic pain in family physician and primary care offices. Join Drs. Tina Korownyk and Adrienne Lindblad as they discuss the potential benefits of various therapies (pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic) and provide easy-to-use resources for clinicians and patients to use at the point of care to help…

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Suman Sharma June 30, 2022

trigger point or nerve block may have a place to give relief for short term to get pt moving

Tamunotonye Davids July 1, 2022

Thank you

Joseph Yo November 6, 2022

exercise should be recommended for chronic back pain

STEPHANIE OMOIFO November 12, 2022

Most patients requesting nerve block have to wait a long time tpo get on the list to be assessed by the chronc pain specialist



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Speaker(s):

  • Adrienne J Lindblad BSP ACPR PharmD
  • Christina Korownyk MD CCFP

Spearkers do not have any conflicts of interest to declare.