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Music Induced Analgesia (MIA) in PT Practice

Music Induced Analgesia (MIA) in PT Practice

Music Induced Analgesia (MIA) in PT Practice

Free
Nov 17, 2025 - 20:00 (EST)
1 hour

Overview

There is growing evidence to support the efficacy of pain science education and there is also growing evidence supporting Music Induced Analgesia (MIA) in potentially offering long-term relief for those living with persistent pain.

What if we combined the two?

This live webinar is intended for all PTs, OTs and all healthcare providers wishing to learn a novel approach for providing pain education through music and theatre for the purpose of reducing fear associated with pain.


Live or On-Demand Access

  • Live Webinar Time: Monday, November 17th, at 8PM EST

  • Can’t attend live? No problem!

The instructors
APTEI

The primary objective of Advanced Physical Therapy Education Institute (APTEI) is to provide evidence-based post-graduate clinical orthopaedic education for Physical Therapist / Physiotherapists.

Bahram Jam (he/him)
PT, D.SC.PT, M.PHTY, B.SC.PT, FCAMT

Bahram is a physiotherapist and founder of the Advanced Physical Therapy Education Institute (APTEI). He's taught 1000+ continuing education courses to healthcare professionals across Canada & internationally.

He has instructed over one thousand post-graduate orthopaedic and pain science courses and has been a guest presenter at several physiotherapy and medical conferences across Canada and internationally.

His primary clinical approach is to identify relevant functional impairments and determine the best self-management strategy to maximize patient independence.

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