
Acute Pain Medicine
Chester C. Buckenmaier, Michael Kent, Jason C. Brookman, Patrick J. Tighe, Edward R. Mariano, and David Edwards (eds)
Acute Pain Medicine tackles a large array of diagnostic and treatment consideration across a variety of surgical and nonsurgical acute pain conditions. It reviews a variety of ...
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Chasing Pain: The Search for a Neurobiological Mechanism of Pain
Kenneth L. Casey
By several measures, no human experience is more important than pain. Chasing Pain discusses the evolution of scientific and clinical evidence that supports contemporary concepts of how ...
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Chronic Pain Management for the Hospitalized Patient
Richard W. Rosenquist, Dmitri Souzdalnitski, and Richard D. Urman (eds)
This book describes basic principles and specific clinical situations commonly encountered during the care of patients with coexisting chronic pain in hospital settings. As background to ...
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Culture, Brain, and Analgesia: Understanding and Managing Pain in Diverse Populations
Mario Incayawar and Knox H. Todd
This resource discusses how a multidisciplinary and integrative approach to pain and analgesia should be considered by pain practitioners who treat patients with pain. Some familiarity with ...
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European Pain Management
Christopher Eccleston, Christopher Wells, and Bart Morlion (eds)
There are 740 million people in the 37 countries that are part of the European Pain Federation, which is made up of chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP). ...
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Expert Decision Making on Opioid Treatment
Jane Ballantyne and David J. Tauben (eds)
This resource aims to provide clinicians with expert opinion on how to manage certain common scenarios involving opioid management of chronic pain. It provides the reader not only with an ...
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Facilitating Treatment Adherence in Pain Medicine
Martin Cheatle and Perry G. Fine (eds)
One of the most distressing features of a healthcare providers practice is that of patient nonadherence. Adherence refers to an active, voluntary, collaborative involvement of the patient ...
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From Acute to Chronic Back Pain: Risk Factors, Mechanisms, and Clinical Implications
Monika I. Hasenbring, Adina C. Rusu, and Dennis C. Turk (eds)
Chronic back pain continues to be a major cause of distress, disability, work loss, and a huge cost to society. This resource examines the risk factors and mechanisms involved in the ...
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Interventional Pain Medicine
Anita Gupta (ed.)
Interventional Pain Medicine provides comprehensive, point-of-care information for providers of pain therapies, and offers up-to-date details and instructions on procedural techniques as ...
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Long-term Pain: A guide to practical management
John Lee and Andrew Baranowski (eds)
This resource provides an overview of the management of patients with long-term pain for primary care clinicians. Written in a distinct yet informal style, the book covers the science ...
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Managing Pain: Essentials of Diagnosis and Treatment
Chad M. Brummett and Steven P. Cohen (eds)
This resource offers a fundamental guide on the diagnosis and therapy of frequently encountered pain conditions for non-pain physicians and clinicians. Written using easily-accessible ...
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Multimodality Imaging Guidance in Interventional Pain Management
Samer N. Narouze (ed.)
Multimodality Imaging Guidance for Interventional Pain Management is a comprehensive resource covering fluoroscopy-guided procedures, ultrasound interventions, and computed ...
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Neuroglia (3 ed.)
Helmut Kettenmann (ed.) and Bruce R. Ransom
This resource is the long-awaited new revision of the most highly regarded reference volume on glial cells, and has been completely revised, greatly enlarged, and enhanced with full color ...
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Neuropathic Pain: Mechanisms, Diagnosis and Treatment
David M. Simpson (ed.) , Justin C. McArthur (ed.) , and Robert H. Dworkin
Written by internationally renowned leaders in the fields of peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain, this resource discusses the clinical approaches to diagnosis and treatment of ...
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Neuropathic Pain: A Case-Based Approach to Practical Management
Jianguo Cheng (ed.)
Neuropathic pain is a category of chronic pain disorders that are most common, debilitating, costly, and difficult to treat. It is a significant challenge to individuals suffering from it, ...
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Opioids in Cancer Pain (2 ed.)
Mellar P. Davis, Paul A. Glare, Janet Hardy, and Columba Quigley (eds)
This new edition of this comprehensive resource brings together a wealth of experience from those involved in all aspects of opioids, helping clinicians who handle the complex pain problems ...
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Orofacial Pain
Joanna M. Zakrzewska (ed.)
This resource takes an evidence-based psychosocial approach to the management of patients with pain in the face or mouth and provides basic guidelines to facilitate care quickly in the ...
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Overlapping Pain and Psychiatric Syndromes: Global Perspectives
Mario Incayawar and Sioui Maldonado Bouchard (eds)
When a health practitioner is at the bedside of a patient suffering from chronic pain and a psychiatric comorbid condition, he is facing a true clinical conundrum. The comorbidity is ...
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Pain Care Essentials
Beth B. Hogans and Antje M. Barreveld (eds)
Pain Care Essentials targets the needs of primary care providers and entry-level healthcare professionals to understand pain. Based on the successful approach of examining four basic ...
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Pain in Women
May L. Chin, Roger B. Fillingim, and Timothy J. Ness (eds)
This resource addresses the current understanding of pain mechanisms related to sex differences, and the clinical management of common acute and chronic painful conditions in women, using ...
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