Friday & Saturday, October 31 & November 1, 2025
The course covers the latest advances in in spine intervention to include nearly all of the latest in minimally invasive treatments of the spine. The main objective of the course is to bring interventional pain management, interventional spine, and other fellows in training who specialize in minimally invasive treatments together to advance the specialty of percutaneous intervention. We will cover the differential diagnosis of spine pain, lumbar and cervical spinal anatomy, the pathophysiology of facet-mediated pain, the latest radiofrequency techniques for spine and joints, indications for spinal cord stimulation, cervical and lumbar spinal cord stimulation trial techniques, spinal cord stimulation implantation, peripheral nerve stimulation, indirect lumbar decompression, and numerous other techniques that will improve our physician’s armamentarium in treating patients with pain.
The live conference is open only to applicants from U.S. residency and fellowship programs in their fourth year and above. The course is limited to 30 in-person attendees.
The registration fee is waived as this workshop is being supported by educational grants from industry.
For out-of-town attendees, two nights, shared accommodation only will be covered at the Silver Cloud Hotel for Thursday and Friday evenings. SSF will take care of booking the rooms. Air and ground transportation are not covered as well as meals outside of course functions, uninvited guests, and other miscellaneous expenses.
Air and ground transportation are not covered as well as meals outside of course functions, uninvited guests, and other miscellaneous expenses.
