Lectures presented by Phyllis Berger
Annual repeating Lectures
- Non-pharmacological pain modalities
Presented to: Hospice trainees, three times per year
- About treatments and practices at the Pain Management Practice
Presented to: Doctors
For details or bookings of upcoming lectures, please contact us.
Upcoming Lectures
- Pain in Women.
Presenting to: Pretoria University Pain Management, in July 2009
- Physiotherapy for Fibromyalgia.
Presenting to: the SA Arthritis Foundation, in August 2009
- Pain management for the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association.
Presenting to: the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association, Australia, in August 2009
Record of Lectures
- The Role of Physiotherapy with pain in women.
Presented to: Gauteng Provincial Physiotherapy Forum, Pretoria, 7 October 2008
- Pain Syndromes and the Practical Approach to their Management.
Presented to: South Gauteng Physiotherapy, July 24 2008
- Is there a science to Acupuncture?
Presented to: Pain (IASP Chapter) South Africa 29 – 30 August 2008
Presented to: Nedbank in celebration of Women’s Day Pain in Women, 9th August 2008
- Expanding the Horizons of Knowledge. A century in the service of knowledge: Pain management through Physiotherapy.
Presented to: University of Pretoria, 5 – 8th October 2008
- Constructing Women Leaders for Sustainability, 3rd Annual Conference.
Presented on: 17 – 19 March 2008
- Making Waves in Physiotherapy Education: Sensory Stimulation - the ALGORITHM.
Presented to: SASP Congress, September 2007
- DBC Pain Management Workshop. Topics: Chronic pain, Behaviour modification, Exercise, Acupuncture, Electrical currents.
Presented at: DBC Pain Management Workshop, Pretoria, 27 July 2007
- The uses of TENS in Pain Management.
Presented at: The Second Pain in Africa Congress Libya November 2006
- The bases of Electrotherapy and Analgesia.
Presented at: The Second Pain in Africa Congress Libya November 2006
- Advances in physiotherapy in chronic pain management.
Presented at: Pain SA Congress, Magaliesberg, 27 - 28 April 2006
- Advances in Pain Management with 1) Behaviour modification 2) Acupuncture analgesia 3) Electrical stimulation analgesia for physiotherapists.
Presented at: International Acupuncturists Association for Physical Therapists, Hong Kong, October 2005
