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Healthy Knowledge Seminar - Stop Living in Pain

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Healthy Knowledge Seminar: Stop Living in Pain

Attend the free Healthy Knowledge seminar and learn how you can stop living in pain.

Chronic back and joint pain is the number one reason patients visit their doctor and is the leading cause of disability. At this seminar, you'll learn about the latest procedures that help reduce pain and allow patients to keep moving.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012
5:30-7:30 p.m.

Location:

Methodist Outpatient Center
6445 Main Street
1st Floor Lobby
Houston, TX 77030
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Free valet parking at the Methodist Outpatient Center

Register ONLINE or call 713-790-3333.

Program Schedule

5:30 p.m. - Registration

5:50 p.m. - Joint Replacement Session
Speaker: - Dr. Stephen Incavo

6:20 p.m. - Chronic Pain Session
Speakers: - Drs. Richard Simpson and Pankaj Satija

6:50 – 7:30 p.m. - Q&A Session

Topics

Total Joint Replacement

The total joint replacement program at the Methodist Bone & Joint Center takes a comprehensive approach to joint replacement by helping patients through each step — from the pre-op joint replacement class to post-op rehab services. This seminar will explain treatment options in order to help baby boomers continue an active lifestyle.

Pain Management

Chronic pain has a debilitating effect on the body and mind, and presents a challenge when trying to keep an active lifestyle and maintain ideal health. With the number of minimally invasive procedures now available, most sources of chronic pain, including strains, nerve impingement, disc disease and joint disorders, can be helped significantly with the use of physical therapy, injections, minimally-invasive ablative procedures, and implantation of spinal cord stimulators and pumps to deliver pain medications. Learn more about your treatment options and the technological advances in pain management at this seminar.

Register ONLINE or call 713-790-3333.