πŸŽ™οΈ PainExam Podcast Show Notes Phantom Limb Pain & Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction β€” High-Yield Pain Board Review πŸ”₯ Episode Overview

In this episode of the PainExam Podcast, David Rosenblum delivers a high-yield review of two must-know topics for the ABA Pain Medicine Board Certification exam:

  • Phantom Limb Pain β€” mechanisms, risk factors, and advanced treatment strategies
  • Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction β€” diagnosis, provocative testing, and interventional management

Whether you're preparing for the ABA, ABPM, ABIPP, or FIPP boards, or looking to sharpen your clinical practice, this episode focuses on testable concepts, real-world applications, and interventional pearls.

πŸ‘‰ Explore full board prep and CME: PainExam.com

🧠 Topic 1: Phantom Limb Pain β€” Key Points

Phantom limb pain is a neuropathic pain syndrome following amputation, driven by both peripheral and central mechanisms.

High-Yield Pearls

  • Caused by cortical reorganization + central sensitization
  • Strongly associated with pre-amputation pain
  • Distinct from:
    • Phantom sensation (non-painful)
    • Stump pain (localized)

Clinical Features

  • Burning, cramping, or electric pain
  • Perceived in the missing limb
  • May be triggered by stress or environmental factors

Treatment Strategies

  • First-line: gabapentinoids, TCAs
  • Advanced: ketamine, neuromodulation
  • Key non-pharmacologic therapy: mirror therapy

🚨 Board Pearl

Preemptive analgesia reduces the risk of phantom limb pain

🦴 Topic 2: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction β€” Key Points

SI joint dysfunction is a major cause of axial low back pain, accounting for up to 25% of cases.

High-Yield Pearls

  • Pain is typically:
    • Unilateral
    • Buttock-dominant
    • Radiates to posterior thigh (rarely below knee)

Physical Exam

  • Positive provocative tests:
    • FABER
    • Gaenslen
    • Thigh thrust
    • Compression

πŸ‘‰ 3 or more positive tests = high diagnostic accuracy

Diagnosis

  • Confirmed with image-guided intra-articular injection
  • Imaging alone is NOT diagnostic

Treatment

  • Physical therapy
  • SI joint injections
  • Lateral branch RFA
  • SI joint fusion (refractory cases)

🚨 Board Pearl

Diagnostic SI joint injection is the gold standard

🎯 Board Prep Takeaways

  • Always distinguish central vs peripheral mechanisms in neuropathic pain
  • Know diagnostic confirmation strategies (blocks vs imaging)
  • Focus on first-line vs interventional escalation pathways
  • Understand procedure indications for boards

πŸŽ“ Upcoming Events & Live Training πŸ† ASPN 2026 Annual Meeting

Join Dr. Rosenblum for:

  • Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks
  • Spine interventions
  • Regenerative medicine techniques (PRP, biologics)
  • Hands-on procedural training

πŸ’‰ Ultrasound-Guided Regenerative Medicine Course

Learn:

  • PRP injection techniques
  • Ultrasound-guided joint and nerve procedures
  • Real-world workflows for integrating regenerative medicine into your practice

πŸ‘‰ Hosted through NRAP Academy

🎀 PainWeek 2026 Lectures

Dr. Rosenblum will be presenting on:

  • Precision image-guided pain procedures
  • Ultrasound integration in clinical practice
  • Regenerative medicine in interventional pain
  • Future directions: AI and neuromodulation

πŸ”— Resources

  • 🌐 Pain Board Review: PainExam.com
  • πŸŽ“ Courses & CME: NRAPPain.org
  • πŸ“Ί YouTube: NRAP Academy
  • 🧠 Question Bank + Virtual Fellowship: Available now

πŸ“’ Call to Action

If you're preparing for the pain boards or want to elevate your clinical skillset:

βœ… Subscribe to the PainExam Podcast
βœ… Join our Virtual Pain Fellowship
βœ… Attend a live ultrasound or regenerative medicine course

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