15th Annual - American Academy of Craniofacial Pain

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15th Annual - American Academy of Craniofacial Pain
New Advances in
CRANIOFACIAL PAIN MANAGEMENT
FROM TWO OF THE WORLD’S FOREMOST EXPERTS
AACP
Neural Therapy & Pain Management
in the Treatment of Craniofacial Pain
15th Annual
DIETRICH KLINGHARDT,
MD, PhD
Mid-Winter Meeting
American Academy of Neural Therapy
Seattle, WA
— and —
Pros and Cons of Botulinum Toxin
Treatment for Craniofacial Pain Patients
BRIAN J. FREUND,
BSc, DDS, MD, FRCDC
Crown Institute
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Photos courtesy Scottsdale Convention & Vistors Bureau
January 26-27, 2007
Renaissance® Scottsdale Resort • Scottsdale, AZ
American Academy of Craniofacial Pain
Robert L. Talley, DDS
Terry R. Bennett, DMD
Jamison R. Spencer, DMD
Academy President
Program Chairman
Co-Chairman – Scientific Programs
15th
Friday
January 26, 2007
ANNUAL
AACP Mid-Winter Meeting
Scottsdale, AZ
Neural Therapy & Pain Management
in the Treatment of Craniofacial Pain
AACP GOALS
To elevate and enhance the professional
standards of diagnosis and treatment in the
field of Craniofacial Pain and
Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD);
to encourage research and further study; to
recognize for the benefit of the public those
professionals who have specialized knowledge and skills in diagnosis and treatment; to
promote and improve professional levels of
competency; and to encourage the highest
standards of excellence for practitioners.
MEETING OBJECTIVE
Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD
American Academy of Neural Therapy • Seattle, WA
This session focuses on the use of neural therapy in the treatment of pain, inflammation and
infection, including: toxicity of the parasympathetic ganglia; food allergies; sinusitis and jaw
pain; chronic sinusitis; and more. Classical and non-injection neural therapy treatments will be
presented in the context of relevant anatomy, history, and current research. Techniques – such as
prolotherapy injections, oral “acupuncture” and ozone injections for NICO and other disease
entities – will also be demonstrated.
To provide attendees with opportunities to
become familiar with the latest advances in
the use of neural therapy techniques and
Botulinum Toxin in the treatment of patients
who suffer from head, neck and facial pain;
craniofacial pain; and temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Two of the world’s foremost
experts will share their unique insights and
experiences. Emphasis will be placed on
enabling attendees to expand and/or update
their knowledge and gain clinically relevant
information they can put to immediate use in
their respective practices. In addition to
renewing their enthusiasm for diagnosing and
treating Craniofacial Pain and TMD patients,
attendees will also have opportunities to
network with more experienced clinicians to
solve complicated patient presentations that
may be encountered in the future.
At the end of this presentation, attendees should:
CE CREDIT
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch (on your own)
Approximately 12.5 CE credits are available at
this meeting.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Jaw Bone Cavitations: The Medical Side of the Story
(and the Dental Side of the Story with Robert L. Talley, DDS)
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Break
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Lymphatic Drainage (injections vs. microcurrent-assisted manual
therapy); Manual Therapy (disc recapture with high velocity/low
force manipulation), and Meaningful Dietary, Nutritional & Medical
Interventions
5:00 pm
Adjourn
1. Understand the history and anatomy and recognize the clinical signs that support use of
neural therapy in the treatment of craniofacial pain patients.
2. Be aware of classical neural therapy techniques and non-injection alternatives.
3. Gain exposure to the latest research to guide the selection of patients for whom neural
therapy treatment may be appropriate.
7:00 am – 8:00 am
Registration & Lite Continental Breakfast
8:00 am – 8:30 am
Opening Remarks/Announcements
8:30 am – 10:30 am
Neural Therapy for Pain Relief: Review
(Pain, Inflammation & Infection; Diagnosis; Classical Neural Therapy
Techniques; Non-Injection Alternatives, Prolotherapy Injection Technique
& Demonstration; Oral “Acupuncture” History, Technique & Demonstration)
10:30 am – 11:00 am Break
11:00 am – 12:30 pm Facial Rejuvenation with “Esthetic Neural Therapy”
(Medications, technique, demonstration; non-invasive techniques for
microcurrent face lift)
AACP is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
The formal CE programs of the AACP are
accepted by AGD for FAGD/MAGD credit.
January 1993 - December 2009.
DIETRICH KLINGHARDT, MD, PhD, is a German-trained physician who has created a
widely acclaimed integrative system of health and healing based on the yogic system of the five
dimensions of our reality. Dr. Klinghardt believes that many practitioners using kinesiology or
muscle testing in their practices often get inaccurate information because the autonomic nervous
system (ANS) is not functioning properly. In Autonomic Response Testing, this condition is called
“blocked regulation.” It refers to the inability of the ANS to self-regulate and is caused by seven
common factors: undiagnosed food allergies, heavy metal toxicity, petroleum chemical toxicity,
chronic unresolved infections and scars, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, unresolved
psychological stress, and electromagnetic stress. Dr. Klinghardt has developed specific tests for
these factors plus treatments to correct them. In addition to his work with the American Academy of
Neural Therapy, Dr. Klinghardt lectures throughout the world and specializes in holistic treatment of
chronic illness in his medical practice in Seattle, WA.
Saturday
January 27, 2007
Pros & Cons of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
for Craniofacial Pain Patients
Brian J. Freund, BSc, DDS, MD, FRCDC
The Crown Institute • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(sponsored, in part, by an educational grant from Allergan, Inc.)
Botulinum toxin is unique as a treatment option for conditions such as pain, neuromuscular
dysfunction or glandular dysfunction. This session will focus on the essential pharmacology and
physiology of Botulinum toxins and their target tissues. Indicated off-label uses in the head and
neck region as well as case selection, injection technique and common pitfalls will be discussed.
At the end of this presentation, attendees should:
1. Understand the pharamacology and tissue level interactions of the different available
Botulinum toxins.
2. Be aware of the literature that supports safe and effective use of Botulinum toxins in
clinical situations encountered in the craniofacial pain patient.
3. Learn to select cases suitable for therapeutic treatment with Botulinum toxins.
7:00 am – 8:00 am
Registration & Lite Continental Breakfast
8:00 am – 10:00 am Introduction (History of Development, Mechanisms of Action, Handling,
Safety & Legal Issues)
10:00 am – 10:30 am Break
10:30 – 12:30
Clinical Applications (Dystonias, Blepharospasm, Frey’s Syndrome,
Regional Hyperhidrosis, Hypersialosis, Obstructive Disease,
Myofascial Pain, Trigeminovascular Pain & Neuropathic Pain)
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch (on your own)
TUITION
$645.00 AACP Member
$795.00 Non-Member
$395.00 Staff
Not an AACP Member?
Tuition savings is one of the many
benefits of being an AACP member.
If you submit a completed membership
application (with required processing fee)
with your completed Mid-Winter
Meeting registration form, you will
receive the AACP member tuition rate.
To request your membership application,
contact the AACP Central Office.
WAYS TO REGISTER
(See handy registration form on back!)
Online: www.aacfp.org
Fax: 817/282-8012
Phone: 800/322-8651 or 817/282-1501
Write to:
AACP, 516 W. Pipeline Rd.,
Hurst, TX 76053
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Renaissance Scottsdale Resort
6160 North Scottsdale Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
Phone: 800/468-3571
*AACP Rate: $199.00 available on a
first-come, first-served basis until all rooms
in our block are sold or January 3rd –
whichever happens first!
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Cosmetics for the Pain Injector (Anatomy of Facial Expression,
Physiology of the Aging Face, Techniques & Dosing for Cosmetics,
Combining Cosmetic & Therapeutic Injection Protocols, plus Adverse
Outcomes & How to Deal with Them)
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Break
CANCELLATION POLICIES
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Conclusions (Assessing Therapeutic Outcome, Botulinum Toxin as
Primary vs. Adjunctive Therapy, Future Directions/Indications)
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Question & Answer
■ Registration refunds (less 10%) must
be requested at least 14 days prior to
meeting start date.
5:00 pm
Adjourn
BRIAN J. FREUND, BSc, DDS, MD, FRCDC, earned an honors B.Sc. in molecular
biology from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and graduated from the
University of Toronto with his DDS degree in 1985. He subsequently returned to McMaster
University, where he completed his medical degree in 1989. Dr. Freund did his post-graduate training in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Toronto, and he became a Fellow of the
college in 1993. Today, Dr. Freund manages a private oral and maxillofacial surgery practice and is
co-founder and Medical Director of the Crown Institute in Toronto, which provides
non-surgical approaches to facial rejuvenation as well as treatment for headache, neck pain, temporomandibular disorders and hyperhidrosis. Dr. Freund has pioneered the treatment of some of
these conditions with Botulinum Toxin A (or BOTOX, the registered trademark of Allergan, Inc.)
He is also a part-time clinical instructor at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, and he is
actively involved in research, publishing and teaching in the area of chronic head and neck pain.
■ The Renaissance Scottsdale Resort
requires notification 48 hours prior to
your scheduled arrival to cancel hotel
reservations without penalty.
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ACT NOW. DON’T DELAY.
AACP 15TH ANNUAL
MID-WINTER MEETING
NEW ADVANCES IN CRANIOFACIAL PAIN MANAGEMENT
FROM TWO OF THE WORLD’S FOREMOST EXPERTS
featuring
January 26-27, 2007
Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD
Brian J. Freund, BSc, DDS, MD,
FRCDC
Renaissance Scottsdale Resort • Scottsdale, AZ
TUITION
$645.00 AACP Member
$795.00 Non-Member
$395.00 Staff
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registration form at right
(with payment) to: AACP, 516 W.
Pipeline Road, Hurst, TX 76053.
■ BY FAX: 817/282-8012
■ ONLINE: www.aacfp.org
AACP 15th Annual Mid-Winter Meeting
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