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9780849322624

Weiner's Pain Management: A Practical Guide for Clinicians

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    9780849322624

  • ISBN10:

    0849322626

  • Edition: 7th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-08-31
  • Publisher: CRC Press

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This seventh edition of a bestseller has been totally revised and updated, making this the most comprehensive rewrite in the book's long and distinguished history. It includes new chapters, new sections and section editors, and new contributors. Offering an interdisciplinary approach to pain management, the book delivers a scholarly presentation for those concerned with pedagogy, while still being accessible to those concerned with the immediate application of techniques.Here's what you get in the Seventh Edition:· Tighter focus on discipline-specific approaches· Expanded coverage of electrical and magnetic therapies· New information on behavioral approaches· Diagnostic tests and evaluations· Updated information on legal and ethical issues

Table of Contents

Perspectives of Pain
A Brief History of Pain from a Personal Perspectivep. 3
Fibromyalgia: Patient Beliefs and Expectationsp. 11
The Neuroscience of Pain and Analgesiap. 15
Overview of Pain: Classification and Conceptsp. 35
Culture and Painp. 49
Pain and the Familyp. 61
Sex, Gender, and Pain: Clinical and Experimental Findingsp. 67
Racial and Ethnic Issues in Chronic Pain Management: Challenges and Perspectivesp. 83
Assuring the Quality of Pain Services: Assessing Outcomesp. 99
Chronic Pain and Addictionp. 117
Opioid Therapy for Chronic Noncancer Pain: Cautions, Concerns, Misconceptions, and Potential Mythsp. 141
Discipline-Specific Approaches
The Role of Nursing in Pain Managementp. 165
Allopathic Specialtiesp. 177
Pain Management in Dentistryp. 185
Podiatric Medicine and the Painful Heelp. 189
Chronic Spinal Pain: Mechanisms and a Role for Spinal Manual Medical Approaches to Therapy and Managementp. 199
Occupational Therapyp. 215
Physical Therapy and Pain Managementp. 223
Social Workp. 239
Vocational Rehabilitationp. 247
The Pharmacist Role in Pain Managementp. 261
The Role of the Chaplainp. 271
Common Pain Problems
Acute Pain Managementp. 285
Neuropathic Painp. 297
Primary Headache Disordersp. 315
Post-Traumatic Headache: Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Treatmentp. 333
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunctionp. 361
Abdominal Painp. 371
Fundamental Concepts in the Diagnosis of Low Back Painp. 381
Chronic Pelvic Painp. 391
Urologic Painp. 419
Rheumatologic Painp. 449
Orthopaedic Painp. 465
Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndromesp. 477
Fibromyalgiap. 493
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Types I and IIp. 507
HIV and AIDS Painp. 529
Injuries from Motor Vehicle Accidentsp. 543
Diagnosis and Management of Electrical Injuryp. 559
Diagnostic Tests and Evaluations
Psychological Assessment Tools in Clinical Pain Managementp. 569
Laboratory Testing in Pain Disordersp. 581
Functional Capacity Evaluationsp. 589
Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasoundp. 603
Electrodiagnosisp. 615
SEMG: Objective Methodology in Muscular Dysfunction Investigation and Rehabilitationp. 645
Impairment and Disability Determinationp. 663
Behavioral Approaches
The Biopsychosocial Perspective: Psychiatric Disorders and Related Issues in Pain Managementp. 673
Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Pain Managementp. 685
Relaxation and Biofeedback Self-Management for Painp. 705
Efficacy of Neurofeedback for Pain Managementp. 719
Hypnotherapeutic Advances in Pain Managementp. 741
Clinical Applications of Interactive Guided Imagery[superscript sm] for Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Painp. 757
Pharmacotherapy
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugsp. 773
Opioids Used in Primary Care for the Management of Pain: A Pharmacologic, Pharmacotherapeutic, and Pharmacodynamic Overviewp. 789
Natural Supplements in Pain Management: A Primer and Evidence-Based Reviewp. 805
The Role of Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Pain Managementp. 823
Procedures and Techniques
Guidelines for the Practice of Interventional Techniquesp. 847
Evidence for the Use of Interventional Techniques for Chronic Spinal Painp. 879
Psychological Evaluation in Interventional Pain Practicep. 909
Epidural Steroid Injectionsp. 917
Sympathetic Neural Blockade in the Evaluation and Treatment of Painp. 925
Pain Management with Regenerative Injection Therapyp. 939
Cervical Facet Joint Interventionsp. 967
Thoracic Facet Joint Interventionsp. 977
Lumbar Facet Joint Interventionsp. 985
Cervical Discographyp. 997
Thoracic Discographyp. 1005
Lumbar Discographyp. 1011
Intradiscal Therapiesp. 1017
Percutaneous Lysis of Lumbar Epidural Adhesions and Hypertonic Saline Neurolysisp. 1023
Endoscopic Lysis of Lumbar Epidural Adhesionsp. 1043
Cryoneurolysis: Principles and Practicep. 1057
Endoscopic Surgery and Minimally Invasive Techniquesp. 1079
Spinal Cord Stimulationp. 1093
Intrathecal Pumpsp. 1103
Integrative and Complementary Approaches
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicinep. 1121
Aromatherapy for Pain Reliefp. 1133
Homeopathyp. 1153
Clinical Applications of Massage Therapy in Pain Managementp. 1161
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Treating Myofascial Pain Syndromep. 1171
Role of Naturopathy in Pain Managementp. 1205
Electrical and Magnetic Therapies
Electromedicinep. 1221
Electric Nerve Blocksp. 1233
Static Magnetic Therapy for Painp. 1243
Special Populations
Recurrent and Chronic Pediatric Painp. 1277
Procedural and Perioperative Pain Management for Childrenp. 1285
Occupational Medicine for the Pain Practitionerp. 1309
Pain Management and Geriatricsp. 1319
Hospice, Cancer Pain Management, and Symptom Controlp. 1327
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Ethics: History and Theoryp. 1355
Bioethics and Painp. 1377
Legal Considerations in Pain Managementp. 1393
Law Enforcement and Regulatory Issuesp. 1407
Controlled Substances and Risk Managementp. 1417
Take Action: Be a Pain Management Advocate - A Quick How-to Guide for Healthcare Professionalsp. 1445
Beliefs, Religion, and Spirituality
The Problem of Pain for the Healer and the Art of Healingp. 1459
Assessing Patient Spirituality: A Compelling Avenue for New Discoveryp. 1465
Religion and Spirituality in Pain Managementp. 1473
The Role of Prayer in Pain Managementp. 1491
Practice Issues
Concepts of Multidisciplinary Pain Managementp. 1501
Implementing a Pain Management Programp. 1509
Interdisciplinary Pain Management Programs: The American Academy of Pain Management Modelp. 1517
Starting a Pain Clinicp. 1531
Going Insurance Freep. 1541
American Academy of Pain Management Code of Ethicsp. 1551
American Academy of Pain Management Patient's Bill of Rightsp. 1553
American Academy of Pain Management Credentialingp. 1555
American Academy of Pain Managementp. 1557
Indexp. 1559
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