
Non-Invasive Pain Management: Tx360® Targeted SPG Block Therapy
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- Non-member - $325
- Active Member - $325
- Affiliate Member - $325
- Fellow Member - $325
- Student Member - $325
- Honorary Member - $325
- Retired Member - $325
- Lifetime Fellow Member - $325
Course Objectives:
• Learn how the Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) block can improve refractory pain management
• Learn how the SPG block can provide pain relief for pharmaco-intolerant or pharmaco-phobic patients
• Learn how to effectively administer a pain-free, non-invasive SPG block with the FDA-approved Tx360® device
• Review SPG anatomy
• Understand role of the SPG in OFP and Headache disorders
• Review of literature and OFP applications for SPG block therapy
• Review of OFP clinical cases using SPG block therapy
• Understand the various methods currently available to administer SPG block therapy
• Understand what the Tx360® device is and how to use the device
• Clinical notes and consent form templates provided
• Review insurance coding for SPG block therapy

Joan C. Wang
DDS, MS
The Orofacial Pain Center
Dr. Wang holds board certification in both the specialty of Orofacial Pain and in Dental Sleep Medicine. She completed her BS in Computer Science and DDS from the University of Michigan, AEGD residency at the University of Minnesota, MS in Orofacial Pain/Oral Medicine from the University of Southern California and is currently completing a Fellowship with the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona Medical School. She sees patients in her private practice in Chicago and supports USC with teaching, research and publications.

Tian Xia
CEO
Integrated Pain Management
Dr. Tian Xia is a pioneer in Interventional Pain Management and the founder of Tian Medical. He is best known for inventing and patenting the Tx360® Nasal Applicator, a groundbreaking device in medication delivery to treat many conditions. His innovative work has been recognized in multiple peer-reviewed journals, and his device is currently undergoing a large double-blind randomized controlled trial at institutions like Yale University and Eisenhower Army Medical Center. Dr. Xia’s commitment to advancing medical technology extends to research methods to increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, further demonstrating his impact on modern medical practices.
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