Comprehensive Guide to Managing Neuropathic Pain - Live Online Series

$349.99

Comprehensive Guide to Managing Neuropathic Pain

Price: $349.99
Course Type: Live Virtual (via Zoom) with Replay Available
Dates: Saturdays, March 21 – April 11, 2026 (4 sessions)
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CST
CCU Eligible for 8 CCUs in Texas

Course Overview

Neuropathic pain is frustrating because it’s confusing.
You’re staring at a patient with symptoms like burning, hypersensitivity, or radiating pain—but you’re unsure:

  • Is this peripheral or central sensitization?

  • Is this a radiculopathy, peripheral nerve involvement, or something else?

  • Should I treat, refer out, or do more testing?

If you don’t feel equipped to confidently answer those questions, you’re not alone. Many clinicians struggle to clearly identify the source and type of neuropathic pain, which often leads to vague or ineffective treatment plans—and patients who don’t get better.

This course is designed to cut through the confusion.
We’ll help you develop a reliable clinical reasoning process so you can:

  • Accurately identify what type of neuropathic pain you're dealing with

  • Determine where it’s coming from

  • Build a treatment plan—or know when it's time to refer

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to differentiate central vs. peripheral neuropathic pain in the clinic

  • Key screening tools and interview strategies to identify whether the neuropathic pain is from a nerve conduction issue, sensitivity to movement, or chemical irritation.

  • Clinical decision making for treatment vs. referral

  • A framework for planning and progressing care with clarity

What’s Included:

  • Weekly live Zoom sessions for case discussion and Q&A (replays will be sent out later)

  • Real patient examples to sharpen your diagnostic process

  • Certificate of Completion (CCU eligible in many states - check our FAQs to see what your state needs)

What You’ll Walk Away With:

  • A clear process for identifying the source and type of neuropathic pain

  • The ability to explain complex symptoms in a way patients understand

  • A confident, repeatable system for building effective treatment plans—or referring appropriately

Comprehensive Guide to Managing Neuropathic Pain

Price: $349.99
Course Type: Live Virtual (via Zoom) with Replay Available
Dates: Saturdays, March 21 – April 11, 2026 (4 sessions)
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CST
CCU Eligible for 8 CCUs in Texas

Course Overview

Neuropathic pain is frustrating because it’s confusing.
You’re staring at a patient with symptoms like burning, hypersensitivity, or radiating pain—but you’re unsure:

  • Is this peripheral or central sensitization?

  • Is this a radiculopathy, peripheral nerve involvement, or something else?

  • Should I treat, refer out, or do more testing?

If you don’t feel equipped to confidently answer those questions, you’re not alone. Many clinicians struggle to clearly identify the source and type of neuropathic pain, which often leads to vague or ineffective treatment plans—and patients who don’t get better.

This course is designed to cut through the confusion.
We’ll help you develop a reliable clinical reasoning process so you can:

  • Accurately identify what type of neuropathic pain you're dealing with

  • Determine where it’s coming from

  • Build a treatment plan—or know when it's time to refer

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to differentiate central vs. peripheral neuropathic pain in the clinic

  • Key screening tools and interview strategies to identify whether the neuropathic pain is from a nerve conduction issue, sensitivity to movement, or chemical irritation.

  • Clinical decision making for treatment vs. referral

  • A framework for planning and progressing care with clarity

What’s Included:

  • Weekly live Zoom sessions for case discussion and Q&A (replays will be sent out later)

  • Real patient examples to sharpen your diagnostic process

  • Certificate of Completion (CCU eligible in many states - check our FAQs to see what your state needs)

What You’ll Walk Away With:

  • A clear process for identifying the source and type of neuropathic pain

  • The ability to explain complex symptoms in a way patients understand

  • A confident, repeatable system for building effective treatment plans—or referring appropriately