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DOI 10.1515/plm-2013-0058Photon Lasers Med 2014; 3(1): 711 Magazine section Congress gleanings Pain Congress 2013 From October 23rd to 26th the Pain Congress 2013, the joint Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Schmerzgesellschaft e.V. (Section of the International Association for the Study of Pain) and the German Migraine and Headache Association (DMKG), took place in Hamburg. According to the motto "Modern Pain Medicine Is everything allowed that is possible?" about 2500 pain experts, researchers, scientists, doctors, psychologists, nurses and physiotherapists as well as the interested public came together in order to discuss current issues in pain management. The congress program contained about 80 scientific symposia, including nursing symposia, as well as several refresher courses, practical seminars and workshops covering the broad array of topics within the fields of pain diagnostics and therapy. With the focus on pain diagnostics, Dr. Hüllemann from the Department of Neurology, University Clinic Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel presented an oral presentation about "Laser-evoked potentials (LEPs): what's new?". The researchers in Kiel are currently concerned with objective assessment of small-fiber neuropathy using LEPs and the implementation of LEPs in neurological routine diagnostics. The current research findings were recently published in the European Journal of Pain: Hüllemann P, Mahn
Photonics & Lasers in Medicine – de Gruyter
Published: Feb 1, 2014
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