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The essential companion to the Textbook of Pain, this book provides
the pain specialist and trainee with an easy-to-access overview on
the management complexities, assessment tools and multiple
treatment modalities that are currently available to the physician
dealing with the full spectrum of pain syndromes. The emphasis
throughout is on the clinical aspects of pain medicine. It contains
the core information that the practitioner and trainee needs. Each
chapter is brief and succinctly written, with key information
provided in accessible tables and summary charts. The book is
divided into two main sections: clinical states (acute, chronic and
cancer pain) and therapeutic aspects (pharmacological, surgical,
physiotherapy, psychotherapy) - and it presents a rational,
multidisciplinary approach to the management of pain.Designed for
concise, quick reference Provides core information needed for
accurate diagnosis and management of patients Accessible and
affordable introduction to pain medicine Edited by Melzack &
Wall themselves - giving reassurance that the information is from a
knowledgeable and trusted source Suitable as a recommended text for
pain specialists in training
Pain has many valuable functions. It can be a warning or force us
to rest our bodies. Yet most ongoing chronic pain, such as
unrelenting backache or headache, has no discernable cause and
diminishes countless lives. Over the years a scientific revolution
has taken place in chronic pain research and therapy. A major
catalyst for this was the introduction of the 'gate theory' by
Professor Ronald Melzack and Professor Patrick D. Wall, which
argued that pain is a unified stream of experience generated by the
brain, incorporating a whole host of psychological functions. Their
now-classic book, with a new introduction taking in all the latest
medical developments, examines every facet of pain: the
psychological and clinical aspects, the physiological evidence, the
major theories of pain and the developments in its control. The
challenge in the twenty-first century is to look at how memories,
personal and social expectations, genetics, gender, aging and
stress patterns all play a role in pain, and how understanding this
could lead to the relief of the suffering endured by millions.
This definitve clinical reference comprehensively reviews the most
advanced methods for assessing the person in pain. Empirically
supported instruments and procedures are detailed, including
self-report measures, observational techniques, psychophysiological
measures, and more. Best-practice recommendations are provided for
assessing the most prevalent pain sydromes and for working with
children, the elderly, and people with communication difficulties.
The book also weighs in on the limitations of existing methods and
identifies key directions for future research. New to this edition:
tighter organization with more concise chapters and a heightened
focus on practical clinical issues; incorporates significant
advances in knowledge about pain and pain syndromes; numerous new
or refined assessment instruments and procedures, including
applications of advanced imaging techniques; and chapter providing
an integrated, comprehensive assessment approach for any type of
chronic pain.
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