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El. knyga: Integrating Pain Treatment into Your Spine Practice

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  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319277967
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  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319277967

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This book fills the gap in knowledge and patient care by showing spine surgeons how to integrate pain management techniques into their practice. The first of its kind, Integrating Pain Treatment into Your Spine Practice is in tune with current efforts by major neurosurgical and neuromodulation societies and leading manufacturers of neuromodulation equipment to educate spine surgeons on the management of their patients" post-surgical pain.  Designed as an all-in-one volume, this book explains how to identify candidates for pain treatment and when to refer them to specialists. It also presents "how-to" clinical information on approaches to managing pain, from the medical to the interventional and provides practical business guidance on coding and reinforcement. 

Table of Contents Part One Identification and Management of Pain PatientsChapter 1 Identification of the Pain Patient Alexios G. CarayannopoulosChapter 2 Role of Spinal Surgery in Pain Management George M. Ghobrial, Alexander Vaccaro, and James S. HarropChapter 3 Failed Back Surgery Syndrome Youngwon Youn, Heather C. Smith, and Julie G. PilitsisChapter 4 Cervical Pain Syndromes Bryan C. HoelzerChapter 5 Revision Surgery and Alternative Treatment Options for Recurrent Pain Following Spinal Surgery Aleka Scoco, Jonathan P. Miller, and Jennifer A. SweetChapter 6 Considerations for Neuromodulation Jeffrey S. BergerPart Two Integrating Pain into PracticeChapter 7 Practice Setup Steven M. FalowskiChapter 8 Referral Networks Jason E. PopeChapter 9 Integration of Specialties Steven M. FalowskiChapter 10 Coding and Reimbursement for Spinal Cord Stimulation Jason E. Pope and Steven M. FalowskiPart

Three Pain Management TherapiesChapter 11 Medications Used for the Treatment of Back Pain Jonathan D. Carlson, Joshua Peloquin, and Steven M. FalowskiChapter 12 Interventional Procedures Daniel A. Fung and Timothy T. DavisChapter 13 Neuromodulation Kasra AmirdelfanChapter 14 Intrathecal Therapy for Chronic Spine Pain Melinda M. Lawrence and Salim M. HayekPart Four Surgical Pain TherapiesChapter 15 Epidural Paddle Placement for Spinal Cord Stimulation Peter G. Campbell and Steven M. FalowskiChapter 16 Percutaneous Placement Konstantin V. Slavin and Dali YinChapter 17 Peripheral Nerve Stimulation - Cervical Syndromes Joshua M. RosenowChapter 18 Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Axial Pain Syndromes W. Porter McRobertsChapter 19 Intrathecal Drug Delivery: Surgical Technique William S. RosenbergChapter 20 Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty Ronil V. Chandra, Tony Goldschlager, Thabele M. Leslie-Mazwi, Joshua

A. HirschChapter 21 Emerging Technology in Neuromodulation: Waveforms and New Targets in Spinal Cord Stimulation Timothy R. Deer and Chong H. Kim

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Integrating Pain Treatment Into Your Spine Practice is a novel and unique book that fills a longstanding need for a reference on how to combine the business and management aspects with the scientific, evidence-based component of pain care in a spine practice. The book is superbly organized, well thought out, comprehensive, easy to read and carries the depth of knowledge needed to start bringing pain care practice into your spine practice. Content is written by the field leaders and presents the most up-to-date and highest level of evidence available for each topic. The editors are national and international authorities on this timely subject and they present their unique experience in building such as practice that is both efficient and clinically excellent. This book should be in the immediate access library of all spine practitioners as well pain management practitioners. (AANS/ CNS Section on Pain, painsection.org, August, 2016)

Part One Identification and Management of Pain Patients.
Chapter 1
Identification of the Pain Patient.
Chapter 2 Role of Spinal Surgery in Pain
Management.
Chapter 3 Failed Back Surgery Syndrome.
Chapter 4 Cervical Pain
Syndromes.
Chapter 5 Revision Surgery and Alternative Treatment Options for
Recurrent Pain.
Chapter 6 Considerations for Neuromodulation.- Part Two
Integrating Pain into Practice.
Chapter 7 Practice Setup.
Chapter 8
Referral Networks.
Chapter 9 Integration of Specialties.
Chapter 10 Coding
and Reimbursement for Spinal Cord Stimulation.- Part Three Pain Management
Therapies.
Chapter 11 Medications Used for the Treatment of Back Pain.-
Chapter 12 Interventional Procedures.
Chapter 13 Neuromodulation.
Chapter
14 Intrathecal Therapy for Chronic Spine Pain.- Part Four Surgical Pain
Therapies.
Chapter 15 Epidural Paddle Placement for Spinal Cord
Stimulation.
Chapter 16 Percutaneous Placement.
Chapter 17 Peripheral Nerve
Stimulation - Cervical Syndromes.-Chapter 18 Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for
Axial Pain Syndromes.
Chapter 19 Intrathecal Drug Delivery: Surgical
Technique.
Chapter 20 Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty.
Chapter 21 Emerging
Technology in Neuromodulation:  Waveforms and New Targets in Spinal Cord
Stimulation.  
Dr. Falowski is Director of Functional Neurosurgery at St. Lukes University Health Network in Bethlehem, PA with a practice involving spinal procedures, as well as neuromodulation. He trained in complex spinal procedures at Thomas Jefferson University, as well as completed a functional fellowship at Rush University.   He is faculty of both Congress of Neurological Surgeons and American Association of Neurological Surgeons, as well as a board member of the CNS/AANS Pain Committee. He is on the board of directors for the North American Neuromodulation Society(NANS) as well as scientific program chair for the annual meetings.     His major focus in society and industry revolves around education, integration of specialties, and practice management. He is the course director of the annual NANS spinal cord stimulation/neuromodulation workshop that is the largest international course available and brought to the forefront the integration of neuromodulation among various specialties including Pain, Neurology, and Neurosurgery. He also serves as course director for educational offerings across multiple surgical and pain societies including course director of the AANS workshop focusing on integrating pain therapies in spine practices. 



Dr. Pope is the President of Summit Pain Alliance in Santa Rosa, California.  He serves the North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) as a Director-at Large, Membership Committee Chair, Advocacy and Policy Committee Co-chair, and is the Annual Meeting Co-Chair for the upcoming 2017 meeting.  He completed an Anesthesiology Residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and went on Fellowship in Pain Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.  Following Fellowship, he advocated for pain care access and therapy as a congressional fellow to a member of the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Sub-committee on Health

 





Dr. Pope is also engaged as the Co-Chair for the Special Interest Group in Neuromodulation for the American Society of Regional Anesthesia (ASRA). Further, he is the Committee Chair for CME and Education for the International Neuromodulation Society (INS), working on efforts to improve global exposure to pain treatment and neuromodulation techniques.





 





Focused on education, Dr. Pope is centered on improving outcomes and safety.  He is well published in peer-reviewed journals, authored many chapters, textbooks and atlases, while presenting at regional, national, and international meetings.  Working foundationally on comprehensive workshops for fellows, residents, and physicians in practice, both domestically and internationally, Dr. Pope and his colleagues are working towards an improved neromodulation space.