‘Tame Your Pain...An Inside Look at
Conventional and Alternative Therapies for Pain Management’ Subject of UA
Arthritis Center Lecture, March 1
Free and open to the
public, the lecture by Dr. Mohab Ibrahim will discuss the causes of chronic
pain and current treatments for arthritis and related joint pain, including
conventional and alternative approaches to pain management and the facts, fads
and fiction associated with this complex medical issue.
Feb.
10, 2017
TUCSON, Ariz. – More than 100 million Americans—about a
third of the population—suffer from chronic pain. More people are affected by
chronic pain than by heart disease, diabetes and cancer combined, and at a cost
of more than $600 billion a year in medical treatments and lost productivity. A
free presentation, “Tame Your Pain ... An Inside Look at Conventional and
Alternative Therapies for Pain Management,” will be held Wednesday,
March 1, 6-7:15 p.m., at Banner – University
Medical Center Tucson, DuVal Auditorium, 1501 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson.
The 75-minute talk will include time for questions and answers.
Pain
alerts us that something is wrong, but when it persists for an extended period
of time after healing it becomes chronic pain. Pain that fails to serve a
protective function is pathological pain. Arthritis causes the most common type
of pathological pain.
Pain
can be considered a disease, not just a symptom of a disease. Pain specialists
identify the type of pain and tailor the therapy accordingly. There is no “one
size fits all.” Most pain specialists will avoid opioid medications to manage
arthritis pain. Opioids are good for the short term, but when taken
chronically, negative factors emerge which may outweigh the benefit of pain
control.
Speaker Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, director of the Comprehensive Pain
Management Clinic
at Banner – University Medical Center South, UA assistant professor of
anesthesiology and pharmacology, and director of the Chronic Pain Fellowship
Program at the UA College of
Medicine – Tucson,
will present a detailed discussion of the causes of chronic pain and the
current available treatments for arthritis and related joint pain, including
the associated side effects.
Dr.
Ibrahim will present the latest conventional and alternative approaches to pain
management while highlighting the facts, fads and fiction associated with this
complex medical issue.
Dr.
Ibrahim earned a bachelor’s degree with honors in biochemistry and a master’s
degree and doctorate in pharmacology and toxicology from the University of Arizona.
He graduated from the UA College of Medicine – Tucson in 2008, followed by a
surgical internship at the UA. He completed his residency in anesthesiology,
perioperative and pain medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard
Medical School, in Boston, followed by a clinical pain medicine fellowship at
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School's largest teaching
hospital and biomedical research facility. He is highly regarded for his work
on pain management and reduction across a multitude of ailments and diseases
and has been published numerous times on this and related subjects.
Seating
for the lecture is limited and prior registration is requested. For more
information or to register, please visit the UA Arthritis Center website, www.arthritis.arizona.edu, or call
520-626-5040 or email livinghealthy@arthritis.arizona.edu
Parking
is available in the Banner – University Medical Center Tucson visitor/patient
parking garage just south of the hospital’s main entrance; please bring your
parking ticket to the lecture to be validated for free parking.
If you have questions concerning access, wish to request a Sign
Language interpreter or disability-related accommodations, please contact Tracy
Shake, 520-626-5040, email: livinghealthy@arthritis.arizona.edu
The lecture is part
of the “Living Healthy with Arthritis” series of free monthly talks presented
by the UA Arthritis Center at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson and supported
through the Susan and Saul Tobin Endowment for Research and Education in
Rheumatology. Upcoming lectures in the spring 2017 series include:
·
Wednesday, April 5, Charles Katzenberg, MD, UA Sarver Heart
Center; professor of medicine, UA College of Medicine – Tucson
·
Wednesday, May 3, Sairam Parthasarathy, MD, director, UA Center for Sleep Disorders; program
director, UA Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program; professor of medicine, UA
College of Medicine – Tucson
Both
lectures will be held 6-7:15 p.m., at Banner – University Medical Center
Tucson, DuVal Auditorium.
About
the University of Arizona Arthritis Center
The
University of Arizona Arthritis Center, a Center of Excellence at the UA
College of Medicine – Tucson, is a research leader with a focus on identifying
the causes of arthritis and developing improved diagnosis, measurement and
treatment of the disease. For more information, please visit www.arthritis.arizona.edu
About
the University of Arizona Health Sciences
The
University of Arizona Health Sciences is the statewide leader in biomedical
research and health professions training. The UA Health Sciences includes the
UA Colleges of Medicine (Phoenix and Tucson), Nursing, Pharmacy and Mel and
Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, with main campus locations in Tucson
and the growing Phoenix Biomedical Campus in downtown Phoenix. From these
vantage points, the UA Health Sciences reaches across the state of Arizona and
the greater Southwest to provide cutting-edge health education, research,
patient care and community outreach services. A major economic engine, the UA
Health Sciences employs almost 5,000 people, has nearly 1,000 faculty members
and garners more than $126 million in research grants and contracts annually.
For more information: uahs.arizona.edu
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