ABC of pain
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ABC of pain
(ABC series)
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Epidemiology of chronic pain / Blair H. Smith and Nicola Torrance
- Pain mechanisms / Carole Torsney and Susan Fleetwood-Walker
- Evaluation of the patient in pain / Dennis C. Turk and Kimberly S. Swanson
- Chronic musculoskeletal pain / Paul Dieppe
- Management of low back pain / Lesley A. Colvin and James Campbell
- Neuropathic pain / Lesley A. Colvin and Suzanne Carty
- Visceral pain / James Maybin and Michael G. Serpell
- Post-surgical pain / Susan Nimmo and Lesley Dickson
- Headache and orofacial pain / Anne MacGregor and Joanna M. Zakrzewska
- Cancer pain / Marie Fallon
- Treating pain in patients with drug-dependence problems / Jane C. Ballantyne
- Pain in children / Suellen M. Walker
- Pain in older adults / Debra K. Weiner
- Pain in pregnancy / George R. Harrison
- Psychological aspects of chronic pain / David Gillanders
- Interventional procedures in pain management / Dominic Hegarty and Damian Murphy
- The role of physiotherapy in pain management / Paul J. Watson
- The role of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in pain management / Mark I. Johnson
- Complementary and alternative strategies / Margaret Cullen and Fiona MacPherson
- Opioids in chronic non-malignant pain / Eija Kalso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Chronic pain is a very common problem, impacting on many patients. Assessment and management can be challenging. The ABC of Pain focuses on the pain management issues often encountered in primary care. Covering major chronic pain presentations, such as musculoskeletal pain, low back pain and neuropathic pain, the ABC of Pain also provides guidance on the management of pain in pregnancy, children, older adults, drug dependency and the terminally ill. Beginning with an overview of the epidemiology of chronic pain, pain mechanisms and the assessment of pain, it then provides practical guidance on interventional procedures and methods of effective pain management.
The ABC of Pain is a comprehensive, evidence-based reference. It is ideal for GPs, junior doctors, nurse specialists in primary care, palliative care specialists, and also hospital and hospice staff managing chronically and terminally ill patients.
Table of Contents
Contributors vii
Preface ix
1 Epidemiology of Chronic Pain 1
Blair H Smith and Nicola Torrance
2 Pain Mechanisms 5
Carole Torsney and Susan Fleetwood-Walker
3 Evaluation of the Patient in Pain 11
Dennis C Turk and Kimberly S Swanson
4 Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain 16
Paul Dieppe
5 Management of Low Back Pain 20
James Campbell and Lesley A Colvin
6 Neuropathic Pain 25
Lesley A Colvin and Suzanne Carty
7 Visceral Pain 31
James Maybin and Michael G Serpell
8 Post-surgical Pain 37
Susan Nimmo and Lesley Dickson
9 Headache and Orofacial Pain 42
Anne MacGregor and Joanna M Zakrzewska
10 Cancer Pain 48
Marie Fallon
11 Treating Pain in Patients with Drug-dependence Problems 54
Jane C Ballantyne
12 Pain in Children 60
Suellen M Walker
13 Pain in Older Adults 65
Debra K Weiner
14 Pain in Pregnancy 69
George R Harrison
15 Psychological Aspects of Chronic Pain 73
David Gillanders
16 Interventional Procedures in Pain Management 79
Dominic Hegarty and Damian Murphy
17 The Role of Physiotherapy in Pain Management 86
Paul J Watson
18 The Role of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in Pain Management 91
Mark I Johnson
19 Complementary and Alternative Strategies 99
Margaret Cullen and Fiona MacPherson
20 Opioids in Chronic Non-malignant Pain 103
Eija Kalso
Index 109
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