Dr. Bo Biering-Sørensen is neurologist and the director of the Spasticity Clinic, Neuropathic Pain and CRPS Clinic as well as the Movement Disorder Clinic at the Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet Glostrup, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is also the director of the Movement Disorder and Pain Research Center (MPRC) and Rigshospitalet.
Dr. Biering-Sørensen is a clinical associate professor at Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark and the director of Movement Disorder and Pain Research Center, Rigshospitalet Glostrup.
Dr. Biering-Sørensen has accomplished a “Master of Public Governance (MPG)”, the “Nordic Diploma course in Advanced Pain Medicine (NDAPM)”, as well as the “Scandinavian Movement Disorder Specialist Diploma Education”.
As Chairman of the steering committee of the “Scandinavian Diploma education in Dystonia and Spasticity Treatment” (www.skandyspas.com), he has been a founder of this Scandinavian education program.
Dr. Biering-Sørensen holds a lot of lectures and workshops especially on the topics Spasticity, Dystonia, Botulinum toxin treatment and ultrasound guidance, Parkinson’s disease, Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and Neuropathic Pain. Lectures are being held at Congresses, Meetings and Educational courses.
Dr. Biering-Sørensen conducts research especially in the area of Spasticity assessment and treatment, Neuropathic pain treatment, Patient education, Value-based health creation in the public healthcare, Patient Self-management, Homebased advanced Parkinson’s treatment, The use of wearables for Parkinson patients, Treatment of dystonia, Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and has written a book chapter on CRPS.
He is an author of the Danish National Guidelines on Neuropathic Pain Treatment, Spasticity treatment and Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).