The Planning Committee for the Intrathecal Conference 2026 invites you to submit abstracts to be presented at the Hilton Columbus at Easton in Columbus, Ohio this May 2nd - 3rd, 2026. Abstracts should describe original research in the field of pain management and physiatry. We welcome medical students, residents and fellows to submit abstracts as well.
General Information:
The Intrathecal Conference 2026 has reserved time for scientific poster sessions. ePosters will be available for viewing throughout the entirety of the conference.
Abstracts previously presented or published may not be submitted without modifications, original work must be changed or expanded, resulting in a new abstract.
The Planning Committee will retain the copyright of the published abstracts. Awards will be presented to the top poster presenters.
Submission Information:
Please use the recommended abstract format:
Introduction/Statement of the Problem, Materials and Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The text of your abstract may be up to 300 words.
- In 300 words or less, provide an accurate, succinct, and informative representation of the content that will be presented in the paper.
- Do not use abbreviations. Type in sentence case. Do not type in all caps.
- Do not use the ampersand character (&) unless it is part of the company name.
- Proofread for typographical, grammar, and syntax errors.
All abstracts should be submitted electronically as Word documents (with a .doc extension)
Questions for Intrathecal Conference 2026 Abstracts contact - Rosa McKenzie at rosa.mckenzie@scorah.net
Policy on Commercial Support:
Abstracts must avoid commercialism. Abstracts that constitute promotion and advertising will not be accepted. Statements should not be viewed as or considered representative of any formal stance or position taken on any subject, issue, or product by the iT Conference 2026 Planning Committee.
Selection Criteria:
Submissions will be reviewed and rated by members of the Scientific Planning Committee who have expertise in the clinical area to which the submission belongs. Each submission will be reviewed for its scientific or clinical importance, ethical practice, and study design.
Abstract winners will be recognized at the podium during the conference.
Meeting Registration Guideline for Poster Winners:
Poster presenters can register for the meeting and pay the applicable registration fee, as the iT Conference 2026 will not waive the registration fee. Poster winners are also responsible for all personal expenses (e.g., travel, hotel). You are encouraged to register for the meeting and to reserve hotel accommodations as early as possible to ensure that space is available.
For Registration and Hotel Information, please contact the planning committee at: michelle.robson@scorah.net