#BPSASM2025

Scientific Programme

Time SlotDuration 
17:00 – 17:2020Opening Ceremony
17:20 – 18:2060

Plenary Session 1

Pain Science education – a public health approach, Cormac Ryan
UK and Global impact of pain and implications for pain management, Danielle van der Windt

18:20 – 19:3060Welcome Reception
Time Duration 
09:30 – 16:30 

Education Workshop 1:
Opioids in Clinical Practice

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TimeDuration 
11:00 – 16:00 

Education Workshop 2:
Unlock the Future of Pain Management
with Lifestyle Medicine: A Transformative
Workshop for Clinicians

Check for details here.

Time SlotDuration 
11:00 – 16:00 

Education Workshop 3:
Ultrasound-guided Neck and Shoulder
Intervention workshop

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Time SlotDuration 
08:00 – 08:3030Wellness
08:30 – 08:4515Comfort Break
08:45 – 09:2540

Plenary Session 2

BPS Lecture: Acute pain and opioid stewardship, Jane Quinlan

09:25 – 09:305

Comfort Room Change Break

09:30 – 10:3060Best Abstract Prize Presentations
10:30 – 10:5020Coffee Break
10:50 – 12:0070

Parallel Session A1
Future Technologies for Chronic Pain
Chair:
Ben Seymour

Future technologies: clinical persepctives, Ben Seymour
Future technologies: engineering considerations, Alexandra Vuckovic
Future technologies: stimulation methodologies, Sam Hughes

12:00 – 13:1575Guided Poster Walk 1
Industry Satellite Symposia 1 (12:15 – 13:15)
13:15 – 14:4590Lunch Break
Industry Satellite Symposia 2 (13:30 – 14:30)
14:45 – 15:4560

Plenary Session 3

Managing acute &/or chronic pain after combat injuries and for veterans, Harriet Kemp
Blast injuries in Children, Emma Fisher

15:45 – 15:505Comfort Room Change Break
15:50 – 17:0070

Parallel Session B1
Capturing multiple experiential dimensions of chronic pain: Lessons on leveraging wearables, self-report, and ethnography in natural environments
Chair
: Diego Vitali

Decoding personal pain patterns using real-time data capture in daily life, Diego Vitali
Through each other’s eyes: use of synchronized wearable ‘headcams’ and emotional expression coding to understand human-interactions, Rebecca Pearson
An ethnographic approach to understanding the social influence on chronic pain in the context of everyday life routines, Samantha L Stone

17:00 – 17:2020Coffee Break
17:20 – 18:2060

Plenary Session 4

Gender and inclusive pain management, Katelynn Boerner
Neurodiversity, David Moore

18:20 – 19:2060Welsh Pain Society: Education and Cultural Evening
Time SlotDuration 
10:50 – 12:0070Parallel Session A2
A lifecourse approach to Women’s Pain: exploring factors that impact pain across the lifecourse
Chair:
Katy Vincent

Dysmenorrhoea in adolescence and its influence on chronic pain as a young adult, Katy Vincent
The experience of potentially painful procedures for those with neurodiversity, David Moore
(Peri-)Menopausal hormonal changes and painful musculoskeletal conditions, Fiona Watt
12:00 – 13:1575Guided Poster Walk 1
13:15 – 14:4590Lunch Break
14:45 – 15:5065 
15:50 – 17:0070Parallel Session B2
A personalised and multi-disciplinary approach to supporting patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain in primary care
Chair:
Kalwant Sahota

A model for supporting people with chronic pain in primary care, Benjamin Ellis
Outcomes of an implementation pilot, Jen Pearson
Health and wellbeing coaching in supporting people with complex chronic pain, Phoebe Williams
17:00 – 17:2020Coffee Break
Time SlotDuration 
10:30 – 10:5020Coffee Break
10:50 – 12:0070

Parallel Session A3
Is there a problem with pain research? Understanding the dark to see the light.
Chair:
Paul Farquhar-Smith

Fragility and fabrication in research, Emma Fisher
‘Lies, damn lies, and statistics’, Paul Farquhar-Smith
Medical publishing, an interesting conflict, John Schutzer-Weissmann

12:00 – 13:1575Guided Poster Walk 1
13:15 – 14:4590Lunch Break
14:45 – 15:5065 
15:50 – 17:0070Parallel Session B3
Co-Production

 

Time SlotDuration 
10:30 – 10:5020Coffee Break
10:50 – 12:0070

Parallel Session A4
Neuroimmune basis of pain in rheumatic disease

Chair: Shafaq Sikandar

Painful Conditions in Translation – Insights from Antibody Transfer Studies, Camilla Svensson
Pain Under Immune Control: Inhibitory receptors and Macrophages, Niels Eijkelkamp
The mechanistic basis of neutrophil-mediated chronic widespread pain in fibromyalgia syndrome, Shafaq Sikandar

12:00 – 13:1575Guided Poster Walk 1
13:15 – 14:4590Lunch Break
14:45 – 15:5065 
15:50 – 17:0070Parallel Session B3
Co-Production
17:00 – 17:2020Coffee Break

 

Time SlotDuration 
08:00 – 08:30 Wellness
08:45 – 09:2540

Plenary Session 5

Pat Wall Lecture: Unravelling the role of autoantibodies in chronic pain: New insights and therapeutic avenues, Camilla Svensson

09:25 – 09:305

Comfort Room Change Break

09:30 – 10:4070

Parallel Session C1
Non-invasive sensory and neurofeedback modulation of cortical oscillations for chronic pain relief
Chair:
Christopher Brown

Harnessing sensory alpha entrainment for pain modulation, Christopher Brown
Neurofeedback for chronic pain spinal cord injury and fibromyalgia, Aleksandra Vuckovic
Clinical implementation of alpha entrainment in real world settings, Stephen Halpin

10:40 – 11:0020Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:1575Guided Poster Walk 2
Industry Satellite Symposia 3 (11:15 – 12:15)
12:15 – 13:4590Lunch Break
Industry Satellite Symposia 4 (12:30 – 13:30)
13:45 – 14:5570Parallel Session D1
Interventionalists and pain rehab – sciatica
14:55 – 15:1520Coffee Break
15:15 – 16:1560

Plenary Session 6

The neuroscience of pain: from brain circuits to clinical care, Ben Seymour
Neuromodulation and pain intervention, Daniel Ciampi de Andrade

16:15 – 16:3015Poster Awards & Closing Ceremony

 

Time SlotDuration 
09:30 – 10:4070Parallel Session C2
Clinical Updates: Headache and facial pain
10:40 – 11:0020Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:1575Guided Poster Walk 2
12:15 – 13:4590Lunch Break
13:45 – 14:5570

Parallel Session D2
Focusing on painful diabetic neuropathy and fibromyalgia syndrome
Chair:
Nicholas Fallon

Mast cells are abnormal in fibromyalgia skin, Jamie Burgess
Dermal vasculature in painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy, Gordon Sloan
The transcriptional signature of painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy in the skin, Georgios Baskozos

14:55 – 15:1520Coffee Break

 

Time SlotDuration 
09:30 – 10:4070

Parallel Session C3
Using population datasets to understand the impact of chronic pain: Identifying psychosocial risk factors and scalable interventions
Chair:
Victoria Collard

Embracing causal thinking in pain research with causal directed acyclic graphs, Annick De Paepe
Exploring trauma’s impact on high-impact chronic pain using Bayesian Causal Inference, Payam Amini
The realities of using DAGS in established datasets: Defining concepts, matching variables and overcoming nuances in the data, Anna Gibby

10:40 – 11:0020Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:1575Guided Poster Walk 2
12:15 – 13:4590Lunch Break
13:45 – 14:5570

Parallel Session D3
Bridging perspectives to design effective care services for patients with persistent pain
Organizer: Owen Hughes
Chair:
Gary J Macfarlane

Understanding the population challenge of persistent pain: lessons from Wales, Owen Hughes
Understanding the perspectives of patients and healthcare professionals: lessons from fibromyalgia, Catherine Pope
Piecing it together: Designing effective care services for patients with nociplastic pain, Rosemary Hollick

14:55 – 15:1520Coffee Break

 

Time SlotDuration 
09:30 – 10:4070Parallel Session C4
Challenges in medication
10:40 – 11:0020Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:1575Guided Poster Walk 2
12:15 – 13:4590Lunch Break
13:45 – 14:5570Parallel Session D4
Psychology social context
14:55 – 15:1520Coffee Break