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Chronic Pain: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (American Academy of Pain Management, Sonora, California, USA), Edited by
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 534 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367455714
  • ISBN-13: 9780367455712
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 534 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367455714
  • ISBN-13: 9780367455712
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Chronic pain affects every aspect of life-physical well-being, mood, stamina, and feelings of self worth and self respect. This book focuses on conquering pain and its related problems through proper management. It offers numerous tools and concepts with which to attack chronic pain and win the battle that more than 35 million people in the U.S. alone fight every day. Virtually all specialists in the health care field must be concerned with pain management-this complete reference offers them strategies for helping their patients, and for patients to help themselves.
Chronic Pain: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management presents a variety of therapies for combating chronic pain, including:
  • Applying external therapy
  • Changing the way patients perceive pain through psychotherapy or other cognitive means
  • Physical therapy and exercises
  • Over-the-counter or prescription medicines to relieve pain, stress, and insomnia caused by discomfort
  • Surgical options
    The book also contains never before published information on how to prescribe and administer opioids and opioid-containing analgesics for chronic, intractable, and non-malignant pain patients.
    There is hope for those suffering from chronic pain. This book outlines commonly overlooked problems that, if properly addressed, can make the difference between a patient recovering or effectively managing their pain-or not. Chronic Pain: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management is full of practical advice and options for anyone suffering from chronic pain and for the doctors who treat them.
  • Foreword vii
    Robert Supemaw
    D. Pharm
    Prologue ix
    Preface xi
    The Editors xv
    Contributing Authors xvi
    Dedication xvii
    SECTION I CHRONIC PAIN
    Chapter 1 I Am No Stranger to Pain
    3(6)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 2 The Many Facets of Chronic Pain
    9(24)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Lawrence A. Funt
    Chapter 3 Chronic Pain: What Is It?
    33(24)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 4 Living with Chronic Pain
    57(8)
    Richard Weiner
    Chapter 5 Chronic Pain Is a Family Problem
    65(18)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 6 The Search for Help with a Chronic Pain Problem Can Be Frustrating
    83(8)
    B. Sheri
    SECTION II SOFT TISSUE PAIN PROBLEMS
    Chapter 7 Soft Tissue Pain Problems: Introduction
    91(2)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 8 Jacki's Story
    93(2)
    W. Jacki
    Chapter 9 Fibromylagia
    95(10)
    Thomas Romano
    Chapter 10 Myofascial Pain Syndrome: Clinical Evaluation and Management of Patients
    105(48)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 11 The Role of Trigger Points in the Management of Head, Neck, and Face Pain
    153(14)
    Ronald J. Mackley
    Chapter 12 A Patient's Guide to Trigger Points
    167(4)
    Jay Bayer
    Chapter 13 In Defense of a Trigger Point Patient: TrPs Are Myogenic, Not Psychogenic
    171(8)
    Jay Bayer
    Chapter 14 Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
    179(16)
    Michael S. Margoles
    H. Sylvia
    SECTION III PSYCHOLOGY
    Chapter 15 Psychological and Stress Management Approaches to Chronic Pain
    195(8)
    David A. Devine
    Chapter 16 Chronic Pain and Stress
    203(6)
    Richard Weiner
    Chapter 17 Touching and Being Touched
    209(8)
    David D. Robinson
    SECTION IV PHYSICAL THERAPIES AND REHABILITATION
    Chapter 18 Massage Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Pain
    217(8)
    Beverly Breakey
    Chapter 19 Chiropractic in the Treatment of Patients with Chronic Pain
    225(4)
    Geoffrey Brecher
    Chapter 20 Returning to Work
    229(14)
    David D. Robinson
    SECTION V MEDICATION MANAGEMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PAIN
    Chapter 21 Medications That May Be Useful in the Management of Patients with Chronic Intractable Pain
    243(46)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 22 When I Control the Pain, I Control My Life: Opioids and Opioid-Containing Analgesic Medication in the Management of Chronic Intractable Pain
    289(66)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 23 Sally's Story: Opioid Usage Over a Number of Years in a Chronic Pain Patient
    355(28)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 24 Louise's Story: Misunderstandings About Postoperative Analgesic Dosing
    383(6)
    T. Louise
    Chapter 25 Nina: The Use of Potent Opioids in a Complex Chronic Pain Patient
    389(88)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 26 Stewart's Story: The Use of Injectable Analgesic for Maintenance of Gainful Employment
    477(4)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 27 Glossary of Terms for Opioids and Opioid-Containing Analgesic Medication in the Management of Chronic Intractable Pain
    481(4)
    Michael S. Margoles
    Chapter 28 Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone Levels in Chronic Pain Patients
    485(6)
    Harvey Rose
    SECTION VI MISCELLANEOUS
    Chapter 29 The Anesthesiologist's Role in a Pain Clinic
    491(4)
    Joseph Lee
    Richard Weiner
    Chapter 30 My Story: Chronic Pain and How to Keep Your Friends
    495(14)
    Ruth Fields
    SECTION VII APPENDIX
    The American Academy of Pain Management
    509(2)
    Index 511
    Michael S. Margoles, M.D., Ph.D., is an orthopedic surgeon and pain management specialist. He is in private practice in San Jose, California., Dr. Margoles did his undergraduate work at San Jose State University and the University of California at Berkeley. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1965 with a degree in biochemistry. He obtained his M.D. degree from the University of California at Irvine in 1969. In 1974, he graduated, with honors, from the Orthopedic Institute of the Hospital for Joint Diseases and Medical Center, New York City., In 1986, Dr. Margoles received an honorary Ph.D. for his work with chronic pain patients. Part of the honorary degree was based on his clinical use of colchicine in the treatment of some of his back and neck chronic pain patients who had disc disorders., Dr. Margoles is board certified in orthopedic surgery and pain management. He is a member of the International Association for the Study of Pain and the American Pain Society, a Fellow of the American Academy of Neurological and Orthopedic Surgeons and the New York Academy of Sciences, and a charter member of the American Academy of Pain Management, the American Academy of Pain Medicine, and the National Chronic Pain Outreach Association., Dr. Margoles has authored over 38 publications. He is a member of the editorial review boards of the American Journal of Pain Management, Journal of Myofascial Medicine, and Journal of Neurological and Orthopedic Surgery., Richard S. Weiner, Ph.D., is executive director of the American Academy of Pain Management. He received a doctorate from the University of Delaware in urban affairs and public policy in 1981. He holds a master's degree in counseling and a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of Delaware., Dr. Weiner has been inducted into the John C. Liebeskind History of Pain Collection, UCLA Biomedical Library. He has served as a consultant in health care to the minister of health in several administrations. He has led and participated in numerous international medical exchange programs., Dr. Weiner is the editor of Pain Management: A Practical Guide for Clinicians and Innovations in Pain Management. He has authored over 50 published articles on pain management and has lectured before multidisciplinary pain management professionals at many prestigious worldwide bodies. He has held various posts and chaired scientific committees regarding health care policy., His important policy research interests include the relationship of pain to innovative treatment, coordinated multidisciplinary care, and measures of outcome.