Webinar: Using MiS Laser for Effective Neuropathic Pain Management

    • Using MiS Laser for Effective Neuropathic Pain Management

      Date and Time

      Thursday 16 May 7:30pm

      Intended Audience

      Progressive practitioners who are looking to incorporate the latest medical technology to enhance their neuropathic pain treatment. Neurologists, pain specialists, GPs, anaesthetists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and acupuncturists will especially benefit from attending the event.

      Learning Objectives

      1. Understand the features and benefits of the MiS laser.
      2. Explore the scientific evidence supporting the use of MiS for neuropathic pain.
      3. Learn about the therapeutic indications and applications of MiS laser.
      4. Discover case studies of the effect of MiS for diabetic neuropathic pain and neuropathy caused by protracted several level disc herniations after surgery.

      • Speaker: Dr Ilia Todorov

        • Director of the FIMM Education Board
        • President of the Bulgarian Society of Manual Medicine (BSMM)
        • Head of the Rehabilitation Department, Heart and Brain Hospital Varna, Bulgaria
        Specialties
        • Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation Medicine, and Physiotherapy
        • Musculoskeletal Disorders
    • Experience
      • Owner of private clinic for Manual Therapy and Physiotherapy, Varna, Bulgaria
      • Previous – Head of Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Saint Marina University Hospital, Varna, Bulgaria
      Scientific Work

      Dr Todorov conducts research in sports medicine, rehabilitation medicine, and physiotherapy. He has been involved in writing 45 scientific articles including:

      • “Our experience with using Deep Oscillation in early rehabilitation of patients with arthoplasty of the knee joint.”
      • “The role of traction therapy in the treatment of pain syndrome and the psycho-emotional state of the patients with lumbar disc disease.”
      • “SPAs and wellness – a new philosophy for harmony in life.”
      • “Risks and possible incidents in manual therapy.”