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Eija Kalso, Professor of pain research and management Pain Clinic, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland
Jane Ballantyne, Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, University of Pennsylvania, USA
About the Contributors | |
Preface | |
Understanding chronic pain and evidence | |
Why evidence matters | |
Clinical trial design for chronic pain treatments | |
Introduction to evaluation of evidence | |
Neurobiology of pain | |
Intractable pain and the perception of time: every patient is an anecdote | |
Psychology of pain | |
Chronic pain syndromes | |
Low back pain | |
Neck pain | |
Pain associated with osteoarthritis | |
Pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis | |
Fibromyalgia | |
Facial pain | |
Chronic pelvic and perineal pain in women | |
Pelvic and perineal pain in males | |
Pain from abdominal viscera | |
Post-surgical pain syndromes | |
Painful diabetic neuropathy | |
Phantom limb pain | |
Complex regional pain syndrome | |
Central pain syndromes | |
Headache | |
Chest pain syndromes | |
Cancer pain management | |
Oncological treatments for cancer pain | |
Analgesics and co-analgesics in cancer pain | |
TENS and acupuncture for cancer pain | |
Psychological interventions for cancer pain | |
Chronic pain therapies | |
Interventional therapies | |
Rehabilitative treatment for chronic pain | |
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