Could the brain hold the key to easing chronic pain? Join Professor Sylvia Gustin, Australia’s leading pain neuroscientist, as she explains how emerging therapies like non-invasive brain stimulation and neuromodulation are changing the way we understand and treat long-term pain.
Chronic pain affects millions of Australians, often with limited relief from medications. Professor Gustin will take us inside the latest research showing how the brain itself can be retrained to reduce pain, improve quality of life, and offer hope for conditions like neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia. She’ll also explore innovative approaches, including virtual reality and brain-training programs, and what these advances could mean for patients in the years ahead.
Tune in to discover how the science of pain is evolving and why the future of treatment might lie not just in the body, but in the brain.

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