Comprehensive pain management in the rehabilitation patient /

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Imprint:Cham : Springer, 2017.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11308001
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Other authors / contributors:Carayannopoulos, Alexios, editor.
ISBN:9783319167848
3319167847
9783319167831
Notes:Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 21, 2017).
Summary:Written in a succinct format, this book presents a variety of pain conditions seen in acute or sub-acute rehabilitation hospitals and in outpatient clinical settings. Bio-medical and bio-psychosocial perspectives, as well as theory, clinical practice, and practical aspects of managing pain are offered throughout this volume. Chapters are organized by sections, beginning with an introduction to pain as well use of the multi-disciplinary treatment approach. Additional sections cover headache management, pain diagnostics, medication management, rehabilitation, injections and procedures, behavioral management, complementary and alternative medicine, neuromoduation, neuroablation, surgical management of pain, and novel techniques. Business and legal perspectives of pain medicine are also addressed. Comprehensive Pain Management in the Rehabilitation Patient is a handy resource for any medical, interventional, surgical, rehabilitative, behavioral, or allied health provider who treats pain across the rehabilitation continuum.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Introduction to Pain; Chapter 1: Neuronal Signatures of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient; Pain Diagnosis Today: Pain Is What the Patient Says It Is; Chronic Pain Correlates with Quantifiable Changes in Brain Structure and Function; Structural Brain Imaging; Functional Brain Imaging; Limitations and Other Considerations Regarding Imaging; Quantitative EEG and MEG; Can Machine Learning Reliably Classify Pain Patients?; Confounding Variables and Future Directions; References; Recommended Reading.
  • Chapter 2: Multidisciplinary Pain Management in the Rehabilitation Patient Introduction; Multidisciplinary Approach Results; Physical Modality; Emotional Therapy; Medication Management; Interventional Procedures; Regenerative Treatments; Conclusion; References; Recommended Reading; Part II: Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient; Chapter 3: Pain in the Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Patient; Introduction; Classification; Pathophysiology; Nociceptive Musculoskeletal Pain; Nociceptive Visceral Pain; Other Pain; Muscle Spasms and Spasticity; Neuropathic Pain.
  • Above the Level of Injury At the Level of Injury; Below the Level of Injury; Other Pain; Syringomyelia; Complex Regional Pain; Stage I (Acute Stage: 0-3 Months); Stage II (Dystrophic Stage: 3-9 Months); Stage III (Atrophic Stage: 9-18 Months); Treatment; Non-surgical Interventions; Psychological Treatments; Self-Hypnosis Training; Visual Imagery; Relaxation Techniques and Biofeedback; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Individual Psychotherapy; Medications; Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs); Anti-epileptic Drugs (AEDs); Psychotropic Medications; Opioids.
  • Muscle Relaxants and Anti-spasticity Medications Other Medications; Injections; Surgical Treatments; Conclusion; References; Recommended Reading; Chapter 4: Pain in the Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Patient; Introduction; Pathophysiology; Symptoms; Functional Limitations; Treatments/Common Techniques; Initial; Rehabilitation; Pain Management; Procedures; Surgeries; Potential Treatment Complications; Evidence; Conclusion; References; Recommended Reading; Chapter 5: Pain in the Stroke Rehabilitation Patient; Central Post-Stroke Pain; Introduction; Pathophysiology.
  • Symptoms Functional Limitations; Treatment/Common Techniques; Initial; Rehabilitation; Procedures; Surgery; Potential Treatment Complications; Evidence; Conclusion; Post-Stroke Shoulder Pain (PSSP); Introduction; Pathophysiology; Symptoms; Functional Limitations; Treatment/Common Techniques; Initial; Rehabilitation; Procedures; Surgery; Potential Treatment Complications; Evidence; Conclusion; References; Recommended Reading; Chapter 6: Pain in the Spasticity Rehabilitation Patient; Introduction; Pathophysiology; Symptoms; Functional Limitations.