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Biopsychosocial model and spinal rehabilitation : 30 years on

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Informations :

Date : April 18, 2024

Heure : de 13h à 18h

Prix :

  • CHF 100 pour les médecins

  • CHF 50.- pour les thérapeutes

Inscription :

L’inscription et le paiement en ligne est obligatoire pour participer à ce symposium avant le 10 avril 2024.

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Event details :

Description :

Aimed at doctors and therapists, and organized by the Réseau Romand Réadaptation Rachis, this symposium “Modèle biopsychosocial et réadaptation du rachis : 30 ans plus tard” promises to be a unique opportunity to deepen your knowledge and discover practical applications in the field of spinal rehabilitation.

Conferences and workshops, led by renowned specialists from the French-speaking part of Switzerland, will enable you to explore current advances and exchange best practices.

Program details :

  • 13h00: Introduction

  • 13h15: Conference "The Bio-Psycho-Social Model and its Limits" by Dr. François Luthi.

  • 14h00 – 16h00: Participation in 3 workshops of your choice :

    • Behavioral Signs, by Dr. Michael Norberg

    • Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care, by Dr. Michael Vianin

    • Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome – An Integrative Perspective, by Dr. Ionut Dobrescu

    • Pain as a Bio-Psycho-Social Paradigm, by Prof. Stéphane Genevay

    • Paradigms Related to Load Bearing, by Damiano Salvi

    • Low Back Pain and Work, by Dr. Cyrille Burrus

  • 16h45: Tour of La Lignière’s facilities

  • 18h00: End of the symposium

Training credits :

  • 3 SSMIG credits

  • 3 SEMS credits

Speakers details : 

The Réseau Romand Réadaptation Rachis

The Réseau Romand Réadaptation Rachis (RRRR) is an innovative initiative aimed at bringing together specialists in functional spine rehabilitation in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. Its primary objective is to promote the sharing of knowledge and expertise in the treatment of these complex pathologies.

Aware of the importance of an interdisciplinary approach in the management of spinal disorders, the network brings together professionals from various medical and therapeutic institutions. Physicians specialized in physical medicine and rehabilitation, orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, chiropractors, occupational therapists, and other experts join forces within this collaborative platform.

By fostering exchanges between practitioners and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, the RRRR aims to optimize the care of patients suffering from spinal pathologies across the French-speaking region of Switzerland.

By promoting the dissemination of best practices and supporting the continuous training of healthcare professionals, the RRRR actively contributes to improving care for patients with spinal disorders throughout the region.

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Biopsychosocial model and spinal rehabilitation : 30 years on