Weiner's pain management : a practical guide for clinicians.

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Edition:7th ed. / edited by Mark V. Boswell, B. Eliot Cole.
Imprint:Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2006.
Description:1612 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5818860
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Varying Form of Title:Pain management
Other uniform titles:Pain management.
Other authors / contributors:Boswell, Mark V.
Cole, B. Eliot.
Weiner, Richard S., Ph.D.
ISBN:0849322626 (alk. paper)
Notes:Rev. ed. of: Pain management / editor, Richard S. Weiner. 6th ed. c2002.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Section I. Perspectives of Pain
  • Chapter 1. A Brief History of Pain from a Personal Perspective
  • Chapter 2. Fibromyalgia: Patient Beliefs and Expectations
  • Chapter 3. The Neuroscience of Pain and Analgesia
  • Chapter 4. Overview of Pain: Classification and Concepts
  • Chapter 5. Culture and Pain
  • Chapter 6. Pain and the Family
  • Chapter 7. Sex, Gender, and Pain: Clinical and Experimental Findings
  • Chapter 8. Racial and Ethnic Issues in Chronic Pain Management: Challenges and Perspectives
  • Chapter 9. Assuring the Quality of Pain Services: Assessing Outcomes
  • Chapter 10. Chronic Pain and Addiction
  • Chapter 11. Opioid Therapy for Chronic Noncancer Pain: Cautions, Concerns, Misconceptions, and Potential Myths
  • Section II. Discipline-Specific Approaches
  • Chapter 12. The Role of Nursing in Pain Management
  • Chapter 13. Allopathic Specialties
  • Chapter 14. Pain Management in Dentistry
  • Chapter 15. Podiatric Medicine and the Painful Heel
  • Chapter 16. Chronic Spinal Pain: Mechanisms and a Role for Spinal Manual Medical Approaches to Therapy and Management
  • Chapter 17. Occupational Therapy
  • Chapter 18. Physical Therapy and Pain Management
  • Chapter 19. Social Work
  • Chapter 20. Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Chapter 21. The Pharmacist Role in Pain Management
  • Chapter 22. The Role of the Chaplain
  • Section III. Common Pain Problems
  • Chapter 23. Acute Pain Management
  • Chapter 24. Neuropathic Pain
  • Chapter 25. Primary Headache Disorders
  • Chapter 26. Post-Traumatic Headache: Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Treatment
  • Chapter 27. Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
  • Chapter 28. Abdominal Pain
  • Chapter 29. Fundamental Concepts in the Diagnosis of Low Back Pain
  • Chapter 30. Chronic Pelvic Pain
  • Chapter 31. Urologic Pain
  • Chapter 32. Rheumatologic Pain
  • Chapter 33. Orthopaedic Pain
  • Chapter 34. Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndromes
  • Chapter 35. Fibromyalgia
  • Chapter 36. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Types I and II
  • Chapter 37. HIV and AIDS Pain
  • Chapter 38. Injuries from Motor Vehicle Accidents
  • Chapter 39. Diagnosis and Management of Electrical Injury
  • Section IV. Diagnostic Tests and Evaluations
  • Chapter 40. Psychological Assessment Tools in Clinical Pain Management
  • Chapter 41. Laboratory Testing in Pain Disorders
  • Chapter 42. Functional Capacity Evaluations
  • Chapter 43. Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
  • Chapter 44. Electrodiagnosis
  • Chapter 45. SEMG: Objective Methodology in Muscular Dysfunction Investigation and Rehabilitation
  • Chapter 46. Impairment and Disability Determination
  • Section V. Behavioral Approaches
  • Chapter 47. The Biopsychosocial Perspective: Psychiatric Disorders and Related Issues in Pain Management
  • Chapter 48. Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Pain Management
  • Chapter 49. Relaxation and Biofeedback Self-Management for Pain
  • Chapter 50. Efficacy of Neurofeedback for Pain Management
  • Chapter 51. Hypnotherapeutic Advances in Pain Management
  • Chapter 52. Clinical Applications of Interactive Guided Imagery[superscript sm] for Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Pain
  • Section VI. Pharmacotherapy
  • Chapter 53. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
  • Chapter 54. Opioids Used in Primary Care for the Management of Pain: A Pharmacologic, Pharmacotherapeutic, and Pharmacodynamic Overview
  • Chapter 55. Natural Supplements in Pain Management: A Primer and Evidence-Based Review
  • Chapter 56. The Role of Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Pain Management
  • Section VII. Procedures and Techniques
  • Chapter 57. Guidelines for the Practice of Interventional Techniques
  • Chapter 58. Evidence for the Use of Interventional Techniques for Chronic Spinal Pain
  • Chapter 59. Psychological Evaluation in Interventional Pain Practice
  • Chapter 60. Epidural Steroid Injections
  • Chapter 61. Sympathetic Neural Blockade in the Evaluation and Treatment of Pain
  • Chapter 62. Pain Management with Regenerative Injection Therapy
  • Chapter 63. Cervical Facet Joint Interventions
  • Chapter 64. Thoracic Facet Joint Interventions
  • Chapter 65. Lumbar Facet Joint Interventions
  • Chapter 66. Cervical Discography
  • Chapter 67. Thoracic Discography
  • Chapter 68. Lumbar Discography
  • Chapter 69. Intradiscal Therapies
  • Chapter 70. Percutaneous Lysis of Lumbar Epidural Adhesions and Hypertonic Saline Neurolysis
  • Chapter 71. Endoscopic Lysis of Lumbar Epidural Adhesions
  • Chapter 72. Cryoneurolysis: Principles and Practice
  • Chapter 73. Endoscopic Surgery and Minimally Invasive Techniques
  • Chapter 74. Spinal Cord Stimulation
  • Chapter 75. Intrathecal Pumps
  • Section VIII. Integrative and Complementary Approaches
  • Chapter 76. Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Chapter 77. Aromatherapy for Pain Relief
  • Chapter 78. Homeopathy
  • Chapter 79. Clinical Applications of Massage Therapy in Pain Management
  • Chapter 80. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Treating Myofascial Pain Syndrome
  • Chapter 81. Role of Naturopathy in Pain Management
  • Section IX. Electrical and Magnetic Therapies
  • Chapter 82. Electromedicine
  • Chapter 83. Electric Nerve Blocks
  • Chapter 84. Static Magnetic Therapy for Pain
  • Section X. Special Populations
  • Chapter 85. Recurrent and Chronic Pediatric Pain
  • Chapter 86. Procedural and Perioperative Pain Management for Children
  • Chapter 87. Occupational Medicine for the Pain Practitioner
  • Chapter 88. Pain Management and Geriatrics
  • Chapter 89. Hospice, Cancer Pain Management, and Symptom Control
  • Section XI. Legal and Ethical Considerations
  • Chapter 90. Ethics: History and Theory
  • Chapter 91. Bioethics and Pain
  • Chapter 92. Legal Considerations in Pain Management
  • Chapter 93. Law Enforcement and Regulatory Issues
  • Chapter 94. Controlled Substances and Risk Management
  • Chapter 95. Take Action: Be a Pain Management Advocate - A Quick How-to Guide for Healthcare Professionals
  • Section XII. Beliefs, Religion, and Spirituality
  • Chapter 96. The Problem of Pain for the Healer and the Art of Healing
  • Chapter 97. Assessing Patient Spirituality: A Compelling Avenue for New Discovery
  • Chapter 98. Religion and Spirituality in Pain Management
  • Chapter 99. The Role of Prayer in Pain Management
  • Section XIII. Practice Issues
  • Chapter 100. Concepts of Multidisciplinary Pain Management
  • Chapter 101. Implementing a Pain Management Program
  • Chapter 102. Interdisciplinary Pain Management Programs: The American Academy of Pain Management Model
  • Chapter 103. Starting a Pain Clinic
  • Chapter 104. Going Insurance Free
  • Appendix A. American Academy of Pain Management Code of Ethics
  • Appendix B. American Academy of Pain Management Patient's Bill of Rights
  • Appendix C. American Academy of Pain Management Credentialing
  • Appendix D. American Academy of Pain Management
  • Index