Buch, Englisch, 1104 Seiten, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 285 mm, Gewicht: 3278 g
The AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PAIN MEDICINE Textbook on Patient Management
Buch, Englisch, 1104 Seiten, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 285 mm, Gewicht: 3278 g
ISBN: 978-1-4614-1559-6
Verlag: Springer
Edited by master clinician-experts appointed by the American Academy of Pain Medicine, this is a state-of-the-art multidisciplinary textbook covering medical, interventional, and integrative approaches to the treatment and management of pain. It is designed as a practical and comprehensive primary reference for busy physicians and is also an up-to-date resource for preparing for certification examinations in pain medicine.
· Written and edited by world-class authorities
· “Key Points” preview contents of each chapter
· Leading edge medical topics, such as monitoring opioid use and abuse, and the emerging role of cannabinoids in pain treatment
· Expert guidance on full range of interventional techniques
· Clinical anatomy and physiology for the interventionist
· Behavioral dimensions of the experience and management of pain
· Integrative approaches for treating the “whole person”
· Legal issues, such as failure to treat pain
· First-hand patient accounts
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part I. Medical Approaches.- 1. A Survey of Systems Involved in Nociceptive Processing.- 2. Pharmacogenomics of Pain Management.- 3. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs.- 4. The Role of Antidepressants in the Treatment of Chronic Pain.- 5. Anticonvulsant Medications for Treatment of Neuropathic and “Functional” Pain.- 6. NMDA Receptor Antagonists in the Treatment of Pain.- 7. Role of Muscle Relaxants in the Treatment of Pain.- 8. Topical Analgesics.- 9. Sleep Aids.- 10. Clinical Use of Opioids.- 11. Opioid Adverse Effects and Opioid-Induced Hypogonadism.- 12. Acute Management of the Opioid-Dependent Patient.- 13. Opioids and the Law.- 14. Methadone for Chronic Pain.- 15. Toxicology Screening for Opioids.- 16. Monitoring Drug Use and Abuse: The Evolution of a Paradigm.- 17. Polypharmacy and Drug Interaction.- 18. Role of Cannabinoids in Pain Management.- 19. The Future of Pain Pharmacotherapy.- Part II. Interventional Approaches: Anatomy and Physiology of Pain.- 20. Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of Pain.- 21. Spinal Targets for Interventional Pain Management.- 22. Functional Anatomy and Imaging of the Spine.- Part III. Interventional Approaches: Neural Blockade and Neurolysis Blocks.- 23. Local Anesthetics.- 24. Neurolytic Agents.- 25. Cryoanalgesia.- 26. Radiofrequency: Conventional and Pulsed.- 27. Atlanto-Axial and Atlanto-Occipital Joints Injection in the Treatment of Headaches and Neck Pain.- 28. Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block.- 29. Occipital Nerve Block.- 30. Neural Blockade for Trigeminal Neuralgia.- 31. Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block.- 32. Cervical Plexus Block.- 33. Stellate Ganglion Blockade.- 34. Epidural (Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Caudal) Block/Injections.- 35. Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections.- 36. Facet Injections and Radiofrequency Denervation.- 37. Intercostal Nerve Blocks.- 38. Intrapleural Catheters.- 39. Epidural Lysis of Adhesions: Percutaneous and Endoscopic Techniques.- 40. Thoracic and Lumbar Sympathetic Nerve Block andNeurolysis.- 41. Celiac Plexus, Splanchnic Nerve Block, and Neurolysis.- 42. Superior Hypogastric Plexus, Ganglion Impar Blocks, and Neurolysis.- 43. Peripheral Neurolysis.- 44. Central Neuraxial Neurolysis.- 45. Provocative Discography.- 46. Brachial Plexus Block.- 47. Suprascapular Nerve Block.- 48. Intradiscal Annuloplasty for the Treatment of Discogenic Pain.- 49. Percutaneous Disc Decompression.- 50. The Racz Procedure: Lysis of Epidural Adhesions (Percutaneous Neuroplasty).- 51. Sacroiliac Joint Injection and Radiofrequency Denervation.- 52. Vertebral Augmentation: Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty.- 53. Piriformis Injection.- 54. Botulinum Toxin in the Management of Painful Conditions.- 55. Emerging Imaging Tools for Interventional Pain.- Part IV. Interventional Approaches: Neuromodulation.- 56. A History of Neurostimulation.- 57. Stimulation of the Peripheral Nerve and Peripheral Nerve Field.- 58. Spinal Cord Stimulation.- 59. Brain Stimulation for Pain.- 60. Motor Cortex Stimulation.- 61. Intrathecal Drug Delivery for Control of Pain.- 62. Clinical Applications of Neuromodulation: Radicular Pain and Low Back Pain.- 63. Clinical Applications of Neuromodulation: Neurostimulation for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.- 64. Clinical Applications of Neuromodulation: Section on Angina and Peripheral Vascular Disease.- 65. Clinical Applications of Neuromodulation: Spinal Cord Stimulation for Abdominal Pain.- 66. Cost-Effectiveness of Interventional Techniques.- 67. Neurosurgical Techniques for Pain Management.- 68. Spinal Cord Stimulation in the Treatment of Postherpetic Neuralgia.- 69. Complications of Interventional Pain Management Techniques.- Part V. Integrative Approaches.- 70. Pain as a Perceptual Experience.- 71. Neuroplasticity, Sensitization, and Pain.- 72. Muscle Pain Treatment.- 73. Addictive Disorders and Pain.- 74. The “Five-Minute” Mental Status Examination of Persons with Pain.- 75. The Psychological Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain.- 76.Psychological Therapies.- 77. Billing Psychological Services for Patients with Chronic Pain.- 78. Hypnosis and Pain Control.- 79. Acupuncture.- 80. Manual Therapies.- 81. Treatment of Chronic Painful Musculoskeletal Injuries and Diseases with Regenerative Injection Therapy (RIT): Regenerative Injection Therapy Principles and Practice.- 82. Interdisciplinary Functional Restoration and Pain Programs.- 83. Pain and Spirituality.- 84. Pain Disparity: Assessment and Traditional Medicine.- 85. Sleep and Chronic Pain.- 86. Empowerment: A Pain Caregiver’s Perspective.- 87. Patient and Caregiver’s Perspective.- 88. Pain Medicine in Older Adults: How Should It Differ?.- 89. Pain Medicine and Primary Care: The Evolution of a Population-Based Approach to Chronic Pain as a Public Health Problem.- 90. Pain Care Beyond the Medical Practice Office: Utilizing Patient Advocacy, Education, and Support Organizations.- 91. Neonatal Pain.- 92. Assessing Disability in the Pain Patient.- 93. The Double Effect: In Theory and in Practice.- 94. Failure to Treat Pain.