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Books > Medicine > Other branches of medicine > Anaesthetics > Pain & pain management
'Combines a career's worth of expertise with a long history of pain
treatment. For anyone concerned with pain treatment, or anyone who
has struggled to manage pain of any kind, it's an important read.'
GQ Pain is a universal human experience, but we understand very
little about the mechanics behind it. We hurt ourselves, we feel
pain, we seek help from a professional or learn to avoid certain
behaviours that cause pain. But the story of what goes on in our
body is far from simple. Even medical practitioners themselves
often fail to grasp the complexities between our minds and bodies
and how they interact when dealing with pain stimulus. Common
conception still equates pain with tissue damage but that is only a
very small part of the story - the organ which produces pain is the
brain. Case studies show that a woman who has undergone a caesarean
reports dramatically less pain than a patient who has had a
comparably invasive operation. The soldier who drags themselves to
safety after being shot deals with pain in a remarkably different
way from someone suffering a similar injury on a street. The truth
is that pain is a complex mix of nerve endings, psychological
state, social preconceptions and situational awareness. Using case
studies and medical history, Dr Lalkhen guides us through all
aspects of pain, from chronic to acute, and the current landscape
of pain treatments - from medication (including opioids) to
electrical nerve stimulation. Whether it's a mild ache or severe
discomfort, we all encounter pain in our lives and this important
and illuminating book enables us to understand and cope with an
experience that for so many can become all-consuming.
Dieses Buch stellt 12 psychoedukative Module zur Schulung im
Einzel- und im Gruppensetting vor und gibt eine Fulle von
Anregungen. Angesprochen sind arztliche und psychologische
Psychotherapeuten, schmerzmedizinisch tatige AErzte, aber auch
Physio- und Ergotherapeuten, Pflegekrafte oder Mitarbeiter im
Bereich der Gesundheitsfoerderung. Nach einer Einfuhrung zur
Psychoedukation gehen die erfahrenen Autoren Schritt fur Schritt
auf verschiedene Schmerzerkrankungen ein. - Voraussetzung fur eine
aktive Teilnahme der Patienten an einer erfolgreichen
Schmerztherapie ist die Kenntnis uber Ursachen, Sinn der Behandlung
und ihrer Therapiebausteine sowie uber das Zusammenwirken
koerperlicher, psychischer und sozialer Krankheitsfaktoren. Aus dem
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Auf eine Einbeziehung der Angehoerigen und der Selbsthilfe wird
ausfuhrlich eingegangen. Fur Problemsituationen bietet das Buch
umfangreiche Hilfestellungen, die sich bewahrt haben. Die Autoren:
Dr. med. Martin von Wachter, Facharzt fur Psychosomatik mit
Zusatzausbildung in psychosomatischer Schmerztherapie (IGPS), Ltd.
Arzt der Sektion Schmerztherapie der Klinik fur Psychosomatik am
Ostalb-Klinikum Aalen. Supervisor fur Schmerzpsychotherapie. Dr.
med. Askan Hendrischke, Facharzt fur Psychosomatik, Facharzt fur
Allgemeinmedizin. Lehrender Therapeut fur Systemische Therapie.
From Hippocratic medicine through modern theory, the concept and
physiopathology of pain has been developed from religious and
philosophical to a more scientific concept. Different cultures have
developed different words to express pain and we are still far from
a comprehensive understanding of pain. In clinical practice, a good
understanding of history is important and multidisciplinary
collaboration should be used to help the patient with both acute
and chronic pain. In this book we have gathered evidence from
international researchers and practitioners involved with both
acute and chronic pain issues with the hope that this information
will be of use to the reader.
The Atlas of Peripheral Regional Anesthesia: Anatomy and
Techniques, Third Edition is a comprehensively revised reference
that provides readers with essential anatomical knowledge along
with step-by-step instructions on how to perform even the most
complex regional anesthesia procedures with particular focus on
ultrasound-guided techniques. This new edition is enhanced with
over 700 full-color illustrations as well as an extensive selection
of videos on Thieme's MediaCenter. Key Features of the Third
Edition: More than 250 new and updated figures, anatomical
illustrations, and cadaver dissection photos which demonstrate the
techniques New section describing the general aspects of ultrasound
imaging in performing peripheral nerve blocks New section on
pediatric regional anesthesia Online access to more than 250 video
films of the techniques This new edition is an invaluable resource
for all anesthesiologists, orthopedists, and pain management
physicians involved in the administration of regional anesthesia.
Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy Neural therapy is widely used
throughout Europe and is rapidly gaining worldwide acceptance in
the therapeutic armamentarium. It is known to provide instant
relief of pain, improved motion, and return of function and can be
used for a variety of health problems unresolved by other methods.
This book covers the methodology, indications, and techniques for
injecting local anesthetics to specific nerve and tissue sites to
restore proper biological function. With this striking visual guide
at hand, even physicians without prior experience in neural therapy
should be able to implement the techniques successfully in their
everyday practice. Key Features: Unique "hybrid" illustrations
composed of body photographs and drawings of underlying anatomy on
the skin clarify the anatomic landmarks for pinpointing the best
sites for injections Useful as a primary teaching tool, but also to
add value to the general practitioner's or surgeon's existing
practice Concise explanatory texts on facing pages support the
images Barop's Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy will be valued
by all students and practitioners involved in the treatment of
patients with chronic pain syndromes.
At its heart, Pelvic Pain Explained is the story of how patients
develop pelvic pain, the challenges patients and providers face
throughout the diagnosis and treatment process, the difficult task
of sifting through the different available treatment options, and
the impact that an "invisible" condition has on a patient's life
and relationships, and much more. Those who develop pelvic pain
find the path to proper diagnosis and treatment frustrating and
unsuccessful, oftentimes because they are trying to work within the
model of recovery they are used to; one in which they go to the
doctor, maybe take some tests and then get a very specific
diagnosis that dictates a very specific mode of treatment. This
simply is not the path to healing from pelvic pain. Pelvic pain is
a health issue that crosses the borders between medical disciplines
and requires the patient to be a proactive participant in the
healing process. Here, Stephanie Prendergast and Elizabeth Rummer
offer readers guidance on navigating a pelvic pain diagnosis and
treatment, helping them to better understand their pain from a
physiological perspective as well as how to digest the current
treatment options available and put them on the path to healing.
Providers, too, will gain a better understanding of the
effectiveness of an interdisciplinary treatment approach. Major
topics the book tackles include: the anatomy of the pelvic floor
with an explanation of the many ways pelvic pain occurs; the
different diagnoses and contributing factors associated with pelvic
pain; a discussion of the current treatment landscape with guidance
on how to navigate it; the vital role that PT plays in treatment;
male pelvic pain; pregnancy and pelvic pain; sex and pelvic pain;
the role of the patient in healing; the role of the brain in pelvic
pain; and much more. Anyone with pelvic pain will find here a
starting point on the road to healing and living pelvic pain free.
The purpose of this text is to provide not only the science and
current knowledge of pediatric pain management but a rationale for
intervention. The book is ground-breaking in that it provides
pearls for the recognition and management of multiple childhood
chronic pain syndromes. Also, uncommon yet confounding issues such
as pain management for epidermolysis bullosa are adequately
addressed. Concerns unique to pediatric patients are reviewed.
While there are no firm standards in pediatric chronic pain, a care
plan is offered to help guide practitioners when possible. The book
will consist of 24 chapters, many co-written by a physician and a
psychologist. Chapter 1 covers the history of pediatric chronic
pain, the advancement pediatric pain as a clinical subspecialty,
development of pediatric pain clinics, and characterization of the
common pain syndromes. Chapters 2-4 cover, respectively, the
research on early pain exposure and neuroplasticity, theories on
the common adolescent pain syndromes, and the demographics of
chronic pain in children. Chapters 5-16 discuss approaches to
assessment and intervention for specific pediatric and adolescent
pain syndromes. Chapters 17-23 address interventional techniques
such as therapeutic blocks, neurablation, implantable systems,
physical therapy, complementary therapy, and pharmacology including
opioid tolerance. The final chapter discusses the role of the nurse
practitioner in pediatric chronic pain.
Pain and itch are associated with a wide range of injuries and
diseases. Some conditions may have pain and associated symptoms
arising from a discrete cause, such as postoperative and
neuropathic pains or headaches. Chronic itch or pruritus is a
frequent symptom in the general population and in many skin and
systemic diseases. Millions of people on the planet suffer from
acute or chronic pain and itch every year, and the effects of pain
and itch exact a tremendous cost on most countries concerning
health care costs, rehabilitation and lost worker productivity, as
well as the emotional and financial burden it places on patients
and their families. Therefore, the synthesis and development of a
new generation of analgesic drugs with lesser side effects are very
important for society.This book provides an original account of
behavioral, cellular and molecular aspects with important
ramifications for the study of hyperalgesia and allodynia in pain
and itch. It concentrates on the role of transient receptor
potential (TRP) channels functioning in pain and itch states. It
explains how TRP channels work in terms of specified somato-sensory
mechanisms and systems. This book shows that TRP channels are
promising targets for the development of a new group of analgesic
drugs at the periphery and central levels and opportunities for
therapeutic intervention.
Kidney Disease: From advanced disease to bereavement provides
guidance to renal and palliative care professionals dealing with
patients with advanced kidney disease, who are approaching end of
life. The book describes the tools used to achieve a good death
including advance care planning, symptom control law and ethics,
recognizing dying, withdrawal of treatment, and a holistic approach
to patient care. By using case histories, the book highlights how
to facilitate good communication between patients, families and
their renal and palliative teams. There are also chapters on
support for carers and bereavement. Revised and updated, this new
edition is written in a bullet point style to provide an
indispensable guide to the day-to-day management of patient care.
This pocketbook will be an essential guide for nephrologists, renal
nurses, nephrologist trainees, and doctors and nurses working in
palliative care.
Pain therapy, effective and cost-effective, easy to learn A highly
effective, low-risk pain management therapy to include in your
patient services, Injection Therapy in Pain Management provides a
practical, step-by-step approach that will allow physicians,
including those without extensive prior experience, to manage pain
through the injection of local anesthetics. Its clear,
symptom-oriented format and detailed directions show how to
recognize clinically recurring pain patterns, administer the
correct treatment, and manage pain syndromes successfully. Special
Features: Precise instructions for implementing injection
techniques safely and efficiently - even for more complex pain such
as headache and in the shoulder Nearly 100 clear anatomic
illustrations that use a simple color key to demonstrate injection
points and areas of pain distribution - an ideal visual learning
aid Concise descriptions of indications; differential diagnoses;
materials and techniques; insertion points, direction and depth;
possible risks and side effects; and concomitant therapies for pain
treatment A straightforward double-page format with text on one
side and anatomic drawings on the facing page for easy mastery of
techniques For all busy clinicians whose aim is to relieve pain
quickly and effectively, and add a valuable, cost-effective service
to their practice, this atlas-style teaching reference is
essential. Orthopedists, sports medicine physicians, physical
therapists, and practitioners of manual medicine will find a wealth
of information and a "roadmap" of techniques that can be seamlessly
integrated into everyday practice.
This book is authored by a former faculty member of Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine and the past president of the
American Academy of Pain Management, and the Reflex Sympathetic
Dystrophy Association of America. He previously has authored three
books, 33 medical textbook chapters, and 59 articles. The book
addresses conceptual methods of problem solving as they are applied
to medicine. This book is designed to be the freakanomics for
medicine. Many research reports document that 40%-80% (or more, for
certain disorders) of chronic pain patients are misdiagnosed. The
leading cause of this failure is inadequate history taking and the
use of the wrong medical tests. Part of this problem is the failure
to recognise the specificity and sensitivity, as well as the false
negative and false positive rates, of medical tests in use today.
As an example, there are many articles in the literature which
document that the MRI, an anatomical test, missed the detection of
a damaged vertebral disc up to 78% of the time. The book explores
the use of physiological tests, such as facet blocks, root blocks,
peripheral nerve blocks, and provocative discograms to supplement
anatomical testing. Compiled into a step-wise fashion, this book
addresses the issues and provides methods to correct these
problems. The techniques of history taking and the application of
the correct medical tests have been proven effective, based on
dramatic improvement in patients documented by outcome studies,
which are validated by third parties, (not just self-reported).
This book offers information based on evidence based medicine, not
opinion. It provides information on how to think, not what to
think.
Nortin Hadler knows backaches. For more than three decades as a
physician and medical researcher, he has studied the experience of
low back pain in people who are otherwise healthy. Hadler terms the
low back pain that everyone suffers at one time or another
""regional back pain."" In this book, he addresses the history and
treatment of the ailment with the healthy skepticism that has
become his trademark, taking the ""Hadlerian"" approach to
backaches and the backache treatment industry in order to separate
the helpful from the hype. Basing his critique on an analysis of
the most current medical literature as well as his clinical
experience, Hadler argues that regional back pain is overly
medicalized by doctors, surgeons, and alternative therapists who
purvey various treatment regimens. Furthermore, he observes, the
design of workers' compensation, disability insurance, and other
""health"" schemes actually thwarts getting well. For the past half
century, says Hadler, back pain and back pain-related disability
have exacted a huge toll, in terms of pain, suffering, and
financial cost. Stabbed in the Back addresses this issue at
multiple levels: as a human predicament, a profound social problem,
a medical question, and a vexing public-policy challenge.
Ultimately, Hadler's insights illustrate how the state of the
science can and should inform the art and practice of medicine as
well as public policy. Stabbed in the Back will arm any reader with
the insights necessary to make informed decisions when confronting
the next episode of low back pain.
This is the first comprehensive text-atlas that shows how to use
ultrasound technology and nerve stimulation techniques to guide
regional blockade in children. Clinical chapters follow a
sequential, highly illustrated format that provides step-by-step
guidance and include cases, clinical pearls, and troubleshooting
tips. Nearly 400 figures, consisting of ultrasound images, MRI
images, and schematics, have been assembled to maximize
understanding of pediatric neuroanatomy and its relationship to
surrounding anatomical structures. To help the novice user, the
book features side-by-side presentation of unlabeled and labeled
ultrasound images. Pediatric Atlas of Ultrasound- and Nerve
Stimulation-Guided Regional Anesthesia focuses on common
approaches, supplemented in clinical pearls and notes by
alternative approaches, and emphasizes dynamic and systematic
scanning techniques. It is intended for pediatric anesthesiologists
who wish to incorporate regional blockade into their repertoire and
designed as a refresher and resource for all regional
anesthesiologists seeking to refine their skills. Unique Selling
Points: Internationally renowned experts Presents two technologies
proven to improve block success when used together Superb coverage
of pediatric anatomy in relation to regional anesthesia Equipment,
set-up, pain assessment, local anesthetic pharmacology, and patient
safety considerations f or child patients
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