Therapeutic Neurotoxins: Chronic Migraine, Occipital Nerve Block, and Trigger Point Injections

DATE

July 13, 2024

TIME

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

COST

$2,500.00

LOCATION

Woburn

CATEGORY

Intermediate Courses

DATE

TBD

TIME

10:00 am - 6:30 pm

COST

1,800.00

LOCATION

Dover

CATEGORY

Intro Courses

Therapeutic Neurotoxins: Chronic Migraine, Occipital Nerve Block, and Trigger Point Injections

Course Cost

$2,500.00

Course Format

In Person

Duration

6 hours

Pre-Reqs

Intro to Neurotoxins

CEU Credits

N/A

Models

ARI Will Help You Book Your Models or You Can Bring Your Own Models.

Therapeutic Neurotoxins Course Overview

Seeking advanced tools to combat chronic migraines, severe headaches, and persistent muscle tension in your patients?
This intensive course equips healthcare professionals with the expertise to confidently implement therapeutic neurotoxins for a wider range of pain conditions.

Led by Maria Abbate, FNP-C, APRN, MSN, Nationally Board Certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioner with 25 years experience, Member of the American Academy of Neurology & The American Headache Society. This program provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills for successful integration of neurotoxin treatment, Occipital Nerve Blocks, and Trigger Point Injections (TPI) into your practice.

 

Elevate Your Practice with:

  • Evidence-Based Treatment Options: Gain a comprehensive understanding of therapeutic neurotoxins and their efficacy in managing chronic migraines, headaches, and myofascial pain.
  • Confident Patient Selection: Master the criteria for identifying ideal candidates for Botox® and other neurotoxin treatments.
  • Expanded Pain Management Toolkit: Explore the application of Occipital Nerve Blocks and TPI for a broader spectrum of pain presentations.
  • Streamlined Workflow Optimization: Learn efficient protocols for in-office Botox® administration, including reconstitution, syringe preparation, and billing practices.
  • Insurance Navigation Expertise: Develop strategies for verification, prior authorization, and navigating complex claim processes.
  • Patient Management Best Practices: Master comprehensive protocols for patient identification, treatment planning, progress tracking, and long-term care.