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This prestigious text offers the most up-to-date advice on the
assessment and treatment of pain. Derived from the highly acclaimed
journals Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology and
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, this fully
updated volume discusses the basic principles of pain, its
diagnosis, the recognition of 'red' flags indicating a greater risk
of serious causes and 'yellow' flags indicating a greater risk of
developing more chronic pain, and the evidence-based management of
a variety of conditions. Illustrated throughout, the book draws
upon the expertise of some of the World's leading experts in the
field, providing a publication that gives a truly international
perspective to the management of pain. Full reference to the latest
clinical research New chapters on limb pain and Science and
psychology of pain Cochrane Reviews, when relevant boxed and
bulleted Research Agenda and Practice Points Reference to national
and international guidelines
Largely reorganised and much expanded in this second edition,
Practice and Procedures brings together in a single volume general
methods of pain assessment and presents the wide range of therapies
that can be provided by a range of health care disciplines.
Authored by a multidisciplinary team of experts, chapters can stand
alone for readers looking for a general overview of the methods of
techniques for pain management available to them or work to
complement chapters in the preceeding three volumes, providing
practical procedures and applications in the management of acute,
chronic and cancer pain. The book is divided into three parts. Part
One covers the principles of measurement and diagnosis, including
history taking and examination, the selection of pain measures,
diagnostic tests and novel imaging techniques. Part Two discusses
the full range of therapeutic protocols available, from
pharmacological therapies, through psychological techniques,
physical therapy and international procedures, to techniques
specific to pain assessment and management in paediatric patients.
Part Three provides information on planning, conducting, analysing
and publishing clinical trials, with invaluable guidance on the
techniques of systematic review and meta-analysis in pain research.
Part Four considers the role of multidisciplinary pain management
teams, their organization, their place within different health care
systems, and how best to manage change when implementing such a
service. Part Five concludes the volume, investigating the use of
guidelines, standards and quality improvement initiatives in the
management of post-operative pain, and discussing the expert
medicolegal report.
Largely reorganised and much expanded in this second edition,
Practice and Procedures brings together in a single volume general
methods of pain assessment and presents the wide range of therapies
that can be provided by a range of health care disciplines.
Authored by a multidisciplinary team of experts, chapters can stand
alone for readers looking for a general overview of the methods of
techniques for pain management available to them or work to
complement chapters in the preceeding three volumes, providing
practical procedures and applications in the management of acute,
chronic and cancer pain. The book is divided into three parts. Part
One covers the principles of measurement and diagnosis, including
history taking and examination, the selection of pain measures,
diagnostic tests and novel imaging techniques. Part Two discusses
the full range of therapeutic protocols available, from
pharmacological therapies, through psychological techniques,
physical therapy and international procedures, to techniques
specific to pain assessment and management in paediatric patients.
Part Three provides information on planning, conducting, analysing
and publishing clinical trials, with invaluable guidance on the
techniques of systematic review and meta-analysis in pain research.
Part Four considers the role of multidisciplinary pain management
teams, their organization, their place within different health care
systems, and how best to manage change when implementing such a
service. Part Five concludes the volume, investigating the use of
guidelines, standards and quality improvement initiatives in the
management of post-operative pain, and discussing the expert
medicolegal report.
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