Foundation Itinerary of Pain Management with the InterX

Foundation Training Course

This workshop is a first introduction of a method of Non-Invasive Interactive Neurostimulation. Comparisons is made with other electrical stimulation devices and explains why the InterX is more effective, guides thorough explaining signal stimulation patterns, introduces first findings supporting the mechanism of action, introducing clinical evidence.

The second part of the workshop is practical, teaches basic operation and three step treatment process, and use of the external electrodes, introducing clinical aspect of NIN: Indications/ Contra-indications, clinical goals; explains the concept of the Active Site; teaches how to plan the treatment; explains other treatment options.

In this workshop patients with real pain condition are presented as a demo case study. They are treated interactively.

 

Itinerary of “ACUTE and CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT with the InterX”

10:00 Morning session

  • Introduction
  • NRG Introduction
  • Theory Introduction: 
  • Why InterX is so effective and different from other stim modalities; 
  • Mechanism of Action.

10:45am SHORT BREAK: (approx. 10 minutes)

  • Theory – Clinical Evidence
  • Theory – Indications/ Contra-indications, Clinical goals

11:30am SHORT BREAK: (approx. 10 minutes)

  • Your First InterX Experience “Basic Operations” – Step 1 and Step 2)
  • Theory: Concept of the Active Site: Step 3 – Scan
  • PRACTICE – Working in Pairs: Practising finding the Active Sites: Step 1, 2, and 3
  • PRACTICE – ‘Step 4 ‘ – Target the treatment: Point Stim Multi-Stim
  • PRACTICE – ‘Step 5’ – DYNAMIC treatment approach
  • “Basic Operations” – use of the external electrodes

1:00pm LUNCH BREAK: (approx. 1 hour)

2pm Afternoon session

  • Theory: Treatment Planning: Acute and Chronic
  • Expanded Treatment Options
  • Theory: NIN with other modalities

2:40pm SHORT BREAK: (approx. 10 minutes)

  • Theory: Stimulation patterns
  • Demonstration of a Local treatment
  • PRACTICE – Working in pairs

3:30pm SHORT BREAK: (approx. 5 minutes)

  • Theory: Clinical Cases: treatment of the Acute and Chronic pain
  • Demonstration of “Treatment of the Acute Injury”
  • Demonstration of “Treatment of the Chronic Injury”

4:45pm Closing Questions and Certification