You are not alone. The Holiday Help Line is returning for a second year, and from 5pm to 12am EST on December 4, 2023, through January 5, 2024, trained FPA volunteers will be available to take calls from anyone living with facial pain, their family members, or their loved ones. FPA volunteers either live with facial pain themselves or are close to someone who does. They will be available to lend a sympathetic ear and help callers feel less alone during a difficult time of year. Just call 800-923-3608.
Welcome to the FPA's Video Series featuring presentations from the 2023 FPA Conference. The topic for today’s webinar is Types of Facial Pain presented by Michael Lim, MD, Professor of Neurosurgery, Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University School of Medicine, and an FPA Medical Advisory Board Member. Although the video is not live, we encourage you to comment and ask questions. Your participation and feedback will help us gauge interest in a variety of topics to better serve the community with future webinars. The Facial Pain Association (FPA) does not endorse any product, doctor, procedure, medical institution, or its staff.
Thank you for joining us for tonight's webinar. You can receive information and resources in your inbox when you sign up for FPA's Bulletin in this link www.facepain.org/sign-up/
Isnt burning pain a advanced version of sharp pain as cindition progress then how pain change its nature viceversa ?? @drlim please address this issue ,is it due to interventions done or normally??
Are there any new treatments. I have had all treatments. MVD worked for awhile but is coming back to my eye and nose with headaches alot. This has been going on for about forty years. 😢😢
Beautiful lecture! Thank you.
Thank you for that info Sir.
You are not alone. The Holiday Help Line is returning for a second year, and from 5pm to 12am EST on December 4, 2023, through January 5, 2024, trained FPA volunteers will be available to take calls from anyone living with facial pain, their family members, or their loved ones.
FPA volunteers either live with facial pain themselves or are close to someone who does. They will be available to lend a sympathetic ear and help callers feel less alone during a difficult time of year. Just call 800-923-3608.
Welcome to the FPA's Video Series featuring presentations from the 2023 FPA Conference. The topic for today’s webinar is Types of Facial Pain presented by Michael Lim, MD, Professor of Neurosurgery, Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University School of Medicine, and an FPA Medical Advisory Board Member.
Although the video is not live, we encourage you to comment and ask questions. Your participation and feedback will help us gauge interest in a variety of topics to better serve the community with future webinars.
The Facial Pain Association (FPA) does not endorse any product, doctor, procedure, medical institution, or its staff.
Thank you for joining us for tonight's webinar. You can receive information and resources in your inbox when you sign up for FPA's Bulletin in this link www.facepain.org/sign-up/
Isnt burning pain a advanced version of sharp pain as cindition progress then how pain change its nature viceversa ?? @drlim please address this issue ,is it due to interventions done or normally??
So it means burning constant pain cause is differnet from trigeminal nerve compression by vessel ?
Is there a difference between TN pain and TMJ pain?
Are there any new treatments. I have had all treatments. MVD worked for awhile but is coming back to my eye and nose with headaches alot. This has been going on for about forty years. 😢😢
Mvd worked for how long and was your artery compressing nerve or just contacting or was it vein not an artery ??
Hi for how long MVD worked
Can the teeth and gums be effected inflamation and constant pain and burning tongue?
What was it??