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International Women‘s Day 2024 – Neurogenic Pain - It’s not all in your head?

Dr. Nicole Quodling is honoured to be a featured speaker at the Australian Chiropractors Association's International Women's Day event in Adelaide on March 8, 2024. Against the backdrop of this year's theme, "Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress," Dr. Quodling will deliver a presentation focusing on the crucial intersection of women's economic empowerment and health, particularly in the context of neurogenic pain and Central Sensitisation Syndrome (CSS).

In her talk, Dr. Quodling will begin by sharing a common client journey with CSS, shedding light on the profound impact of this condition on individuals' lives, relationships, and overall well-being. Drawing from personal and professional experiences, she will articulate her passion for addressing neurogenic pain and advocating for improved research, diagnosis, and treatment options.

Dr. Quodling will delve into the historical and ongoing exclusion of women in medical research, highlighting the disparities in understanding and addressing the unique experiences of women with CSS and neurogenic pain. Dr Quodling will present her latest research paper, offering valuable insights into the implications of CSS on women's health and well-being, urging the audience to consider the importance of inclusivity and gender-specific considerations in healthcare.

Please note that this event is exclusively for CAA members, and the listing provided here is for informational purposes only.

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