Videos of Dr Hadi Manji

A clinical masterclass on treatments for painful neuropathies


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Recorded on Monday 20 March at the Royal Society of Medicine. In the UK, individuals over 55 have a 1 in 10 chance of being affected by peripheral neuropathy, with diabetes being the leading cause*. Treatments for painful neuropathies depend largely on the individual, focusing on the type of symptoms, nerve damage and location specific to the patient. Building on our inaugural masterclass in painful neuropathies, this programme covers the most recent clinical developments in emerging therapies, hears from a patient sharing their first hand experience with receiving accessible treatments, and reflects on what experts anticipate will be available in the future. The masterclass begins with a patient experience story by Jo Josh, a patient partner for PAINSTORM, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Dr Hadi Manji, Consultant Neurologist and Associate Professor, National Hospital and University College London, and Past President of the Clinical Neurosciences Section at the Royal Society of Medicine. Joining the panel are: Dr Anthony Ordman, a Consultant in Pain Medicine, Founder of the Royal Free’s Pain Management Services and Past President of the Pain Medicine Section at the Royal Society of Medicine Dr Prashanth Vas, Consultant in Diabetes and Diabetes Foot at Kings College Hospital, Dr Stephanie Barrett, Consultant Physician and Rheumatologist at Chelsea Rheumatology Clinic Mr Elliot Nation, a qualified osteopath and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS) specialist Mr Julian Winer, a Registered Osteopath at the Diagnostic and Laser Therapy Clinic, on Harley Street Mr David Hohenschurz-Schmidt, Research Associate in the Department of Surgery & Cancer at Imperial College London and Senior Research Fellow at the University College of Osteopathy. This panel discussion is followed by an audience Q&A session, and the meeting concludes with a tribute to Mrs Sheila Diamond. The RSM would like to thank the Alan and Sheila Diamond Charitable Trust for its generous support of this event. The Trust supports a range of charitable organisations and this funding complements grants it has made to the University College of Osteopathy for work in the same field. The event is dedicated to the memory of Mrs Sheila Diamond, a committed philanthropic supporter of many initiatives and activities over the past four decades. *Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/peripheral-neuropathy/ Learn more about all our webinars here: https://rsm.ac/2QFmaMp Consider making a donation to the RSM: www.rsm.ac/donation All views expressed are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM. #ClinicalMasterclass #PainfulNeuropathies #Neuropathies #PAINStorm #Diabetes

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