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Pain
Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Pain®
Pain can be both physiologically and psychologically debilitating. Furthermore, pain management can be complex. This text guides clinicians in assessing and treating acute and chronic pain. In the 3rd edition of this comprehensive handbook, the author, an international expert in pain management, discusses many different types of pain as well as pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment options. 252 pages.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction: Concepts of Pain
Chapter 2: Anatomy and Physiology of Pain
Chapter 3: Management of Postinjury and Postoperative Pain
Chapter 4: Management of Cancer Pain
Chapter 5: Evaluation and Management of Low Back Pain
Chapter 6: Neuropathic Pain
Chapter 7: Management of Orofacial Pain
Chapter 8: Pain in Children
Chapter 9: Miscellaneous Pain States
Chapter 10: Appropriate Use of Narcotics in Severe Pain
Chapter 11: Surgery for Pain
Chapter 12: Management of Neck Pain and Other Spinal Pain
Chapter 13: Pain in the Thoracic Spine
Chapter 14: The Chronic Pain Syndrome and the Pain Treatment Center
Chapter 15: Narcotic Use in Chronic Pain of Benign Origin
Chapter 16: Management of Pain in Arthritis
Chapter 17: Fibromyalgia
Index


