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Introduction | p. vii |
Foreword | p. ix |
Introduction to Pain and Pain Disorders | p. 1 |
Questions 1-40 discuss the basics of pain and common pain disorders: | |
What is pain, and why do we hurt? Can pain sometimes be good? | |
My spouse has recently been diagnosed with neuropathic pain disorder. Is this a common disease? Can you help me understand it better? | |
How is fibromyalgia diagnosed? | |
Neurobiology of Pain | p. 59 |
Questions 41-50 explain how the human brain can affect pain: | |
Can you describe pathways that conduct painful signals from the periphery of the body to the brain? | |
Can the brain change the intensity of pain? | |
Can chronic pain cause changes in the brain structure? | |
Non-Pharmacological Strategies for Pain Treatment | p. 77 |
Questions 51-62 review helpful treatments for pain without the use of medications: | |
How do non-medication approaches work to control my chronic pain, and which ones are the most effective? | |
How can cognitive-behavioral therapy work for chronic pain? | |
What about physical exercise? Can it help? | |
Medications for Pain Treatment | p. 95 |
Questions 63-80 introduce pain medications and how to safely use them in your treatment: | |
What are the different types of pain medicines available to help me, and how do they work? | |
Are all antidepressants equally effective treatments for pain? | |
I heard that some patients taking pain medicine have developed tolerance, what is that, and how can I avoid it? | |
Interventional and Surgical Means of Treating Pain | p. 123 |
Questions 81-87 discuss the surgical and invasive procedures used to treat pain: | |
Could surgery possibly help my chronic pain? If so, what kind of pain is most likely to respond to a surgical intervention? | |
What are the different kinds of surgeries that can help with chronic pain, and which doctors should I consult? | |
What are nerve blocks, and could they help me? | |
Coping with, Living with, and Thriving Despite Pain | p. 133 |
Questions 88-100 explain popular coping techniques used to manage your condition, which can help you live your best life despite suffering from chronic pain: | |
What advice do you have for me if I would like to join a support group to connect with other people suffering from pain? | |
What are some coping skills that can help me and my family deal better with chronic pain? | |
Can complementary therapies or alternative therapies be helpful in pain management? | |
Glossary | p. 153 |
Index | p. 161 |
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