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"This book is a 'must have' resource in every physician/clinician
practice setting."--Martin Grabois, M.D., Professor of PM&R,
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,TX. Dr. Vasudevan draws upon an
accumulated reservoir of clinical expertise to provide readers with
an up-to-date and highly readable guide to multidisciplinary pain
management. . . . If only this book was available years
ago"--Francis J. Keefe, PhD. Professor of Psychology, Psychiatry
and Anesthesiology, Duke University, Durham, NC. This practical
volume brings multidisciplinary innovations to the treatment of
chronic pain. It argues expertly for the benefits of a
biopsychosocial approach over current pain treatments more suited
to acute care. The author's insights into the complexity of chronic
pain and critiques of common but inconsistent unimodality pain
management methods underscore the need for targeted
multi-disciplinary pain programs. Among a wealth of useful clinical
nuggets, readers will find guidance on adding "virtual" support to
a pain management team, details on ways patients can take an active
role in dealing with their chronic pain, and the original concept
of the "back attack." Included in the coverage: Pain theories and
factors behind chronic pain-its application in treatment. Cognitive
behavioral coping strategies. Treatments that have questionable or
controversial evidence. Evaluation of disability in patients with
chronic pain. Creating a virtual multidisciplinary team. Common
pain problems: low back pain, complex regional pain syndrome,
myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia. Multidisciplinary Pain
Management will enhance the work of diverse practitioners,
including health and clinical psychologists, family and other
primary care physicians, psychiatrists, occupational and physical
therapists, and rehabilitation specialists.
"This book is a 'must have' resource in every physician/clinician
practice setting."--Martin Grabois, M.D., Professor of PM&R,
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,TX. Dr. Vasudevan draws upon an
accumulated reservoir of clinical expertise to provide readers with
an up-to-date and highly readable guide to multidisciplinary pain
management. . . . If only this book was available years
ago"--Francis J. Keefe, PhD. Professor of Psychology, Psychiatry
and Anesthesiology, Duke University, Durham, NC. This practical
volume brings multidisciplinary innovations to the treatment of
chronic pain. It argues expertly for the benefits of a
biopsychosocial approach over current pain treatments more suited
to acute care. The author's insights into the complexity of chronic
pain and critiques of common but inconsistent unimodality pain
management methods underscore the need for targeted
multi-disciplinary pain programs. Among a wealth of useful clinical
nuggets, readers will find guidance on adding "virtual" support to
a pain management team, details on ways patients can take an active
role in dealing with their chronic pain, and the original concept
of the "back attack." Included in the coverage: Pain theories and
factors behind chronic pain-its application in treatment. Cognitive
behavioral coping strategies. Treatments that have questionable or
controversial evidence. Evaluation of disability in patients with
chronic pain. Creating a virtual multidisciplinary team. Common
pain problems: low back pain, complex regional pain syndrome,
myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia. Multidisciplinary Pain
Management will enhance the work of diverse practitioners,
including health and clinical psychologists, family and other
primary care physicians, psychiatrists, occupational and physical
therapists, and rehabilitation specialists.
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