Call For Papers

The ICPMTIR aims to explore emerging trends and future directions in research and innovation. It provides a collaborative platform for researchers and professionals to share ideas that shape the future of their respective domains.

The conference highlights advancements in Rehabilitation Science, encouraging innovative, solution-oriented research that addresses global challenges and technological evolution.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Mechanisms of pain modulation in rehabilitation
  • Therapeutic interventions for chronic pain
  • Multimodal approaches to pain management
  • Role of physical therapy in pain relief
  • Patient education on pain management strategies
  • Innovative therapies for pain modulation
  • Psychological aspects of pain rehabilitation
  • Assessment tools for pain evaluation
  • Integrative approaches to pain treatment
  • Long-term outcomes of pain interventions
  • Impact of pain on rehabilitation success
  • Neuroplasticity and pain recovery
  • Complementary therapies in pain management
  • Rehabilitation for pain-related disabilities
  • Ethical considerations in pain treatment
  • Coping strategies for chronic pain patients
  • Role of exercise in pain modulation
  • Case studies in pain rehabilitation
  • Future directions in pain research
  • Patient-centered pain management approaches

Assessment

Submissions will be assessed for originality, innovation, and relevance. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and considered for publication opportunities in reputed academic platforms.

Registration

Participants are requested to complete the registration process following acceptance of their paper. Registration ensures inclusion in the conference schedule and official records.

Publication

All accepted manuscripts will be eligible for publication consideration in conference proceedings and associated academic journals.

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