Neurosurgical Targets for Chronic Pain - Jean-Philippe Langevin, MD - UCLA Neurosurgery

Neurosurgical Targets for Chronic Pain - Jean-Philippe Langevin, MD - UCLA Neurosurgery

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Neuromatrix: Developing a theory of pain

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Neuromatrix: Developing a theory of pain

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Neurosurgical Targets for Chronic Pain - Jean-Philippe Langevin, MD - UCLA Neurosurgery

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  1. 1 UCLA NEUROSURGERY UPDATE 2019
  2. 2 Content
  3. 3 Neuromatrix: Developing a theory of pain
  4. 4 Body Representation in Neuromatrix
  5. 5 Pain : Sensory-Emotional-Cognitive Experience
  6. 6 Using Neuromatrix in Neuromodulation
  7. 7 Cortical stimulation: Mechanism of Action
  8. 8 Opioid receptor availability reduction post-MCS
  9. 9 MCS and rTMS of the motor cortex
  10. 10 Stimulation Parameters
  11. 11 Sensory nucleus of the Thalamus
  12. 12 VPL/VPM surgical technique
  13. 13 VPL/VPM Somatotopic Organization
  14. 14 Periventricular Gray Surgical Technique
  15. 15 PVG Neurophysiology and Programming
  16. 16 Probabilistic tractography of PVG
  17. 17 Efficacy based on target selection
  18. 18 Surgical outcomes
  19. 19 DTI may help improve outcomes
  20. 20 Case study
  21. 21 Surgical planning
  22. 22 Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex
  23. 23 Conclusion

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