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Dr. Rachid El Khoury

Saint Joseph University

Dr. Rachid is an Osteopath and a Physical Therapist from Canada and the US with over 35 years of experience. He completed a post professional training in structural osteopathy at the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the University of New England, along with a Fellowship in Advanced Manual and Manipulative Therapy from Canada. He is trained in the management of chronic and psychosomatic pain. He is a former clinical tutor in osteopathy and advanced manipulative therapy in Canada, with the spine as the main area of interest. He is a visiting faculty since 2006 at Saint Joseph University in Beirut, teaching at the undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctor of Physical Therapy programs, and, since 2006 as well, he is the Rehab Development Manager at Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City- Riyadh-KSA

Lebanon
Abstracts
2026
Understanding Chronic Pain: An Output of the Brain an Opinion on Tissues State of Health

Chronic pain is perhaps the most burdensome health issue facing the planet.
Our understanding of the pathophysiology of chronic pain has increased substantially over the past 25 years, including but not limited to changes in the brain. However, we still do not know why chronic pain develops in some people and not in others.
Most of the recent developments in pain science, that have direct relevance to clinical management, relate to our understanding of the role of the brain, the role of the immune system, or the role of cognitive and behavioral factors.
Although the Biopsychosocial model of pain management was presented decades ago, the Bio-reductionist model remains, unfortunately, at the heart of many practices across professional and geographic boundaries.
A large body of evidence shows that nociception is neither sufficient nor necessary for pain. Pain is a conscious experience that can certainly be, and often is, associated with nociception, however, always modulated by countless neurobiological, environmental, and cognitive factors.
This presentation will clarify the current misconceptions of chronic pain concepts, and their misperceptions by clinicians. It will also attempt to bridge the considerable gap between what we already know on pain but somehow disregarded, the development in pain science, and clinical practice.

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