After a very brief introduction to neurophysiology of pain and the influence of weather on pain the selection of an optimal current by the author is presented. This optimal current applied via specially unequal electrodes on distinct sites gives pain reduction of a surprisingly high degree. If the reader follows the advice using the (photodocumented) positions of electrodes the same degree of pain reduction will be reached to the benefit of the patient. Forms for organizing a pain clinic and ample literature citations facilitate the application of this new approach to therapy of pain.
After a very brief introduction to neurophysiology of pain and the influence of weather on pain the selection of an optimal current by the author is presented. This optimal current applied via specially unequal electrodes on distinct sites gives pain reduction of a surprisingly high degree. If the reader follows the advice using the (photodocumented) positions of electrodes the same degree of pain reduction will be reached to the benefit of the patient. Forms for organizing a pain clinic and ample literature citations facilitate the application of this new approach to therapy of pain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thoughts about the frontispiece.- General Section.- Neurophysiological Basis.- Optimal Form of Therapy.- The Question of Energy.- Theories of Pain.- Pain and Weather.- Evaluation of Pain - Practical Procedure.- Pain Clinic.- Pain Projection, Segmental Access and Sclerotomes.- Indications.- Contraindication, Complications, Lack of Efficacy.- Special Section.- Sympathetic Nerves.- Superior Cervical Ganglion.- Stellate Ganglion.- Thoracic and Lumbar Sympathetic Chain.- Somatic Nerves.- Suboccipital, Greater and Lesser Occipital, Great Auricular and Third Occipital Nerves.- Trigeminal and Glossopharyngeal Nerves, Geniculate Ganglion (HUNT) and Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SLUDER).- Cervical Plexus and Brachial Plexus.- Suprascapular Nerve.- Phrenic Nerve.- Radial Nerve.- Median Nerve.- Ulnar Nerve.- Intercostal Nerves.- Lumbar Nerves.- Ilioinguinal and Genitofemoral Nerve.- Obturator Nerve.- Femoral Nerve.- Lateral Cutaneous Femoral Nerve.- Sciatic Nerve.- Peroneal Nerve.- Sacral Nerves.- Phantom Pain - Painful Scar.- Trigger Points and Myofascial Pain.- Joint Pain, Non-Pain-Associated States.- Additional Measures for Pain Control.- Final Remarks.- A. General history.- C. Scheme of radicular innervation of skin.- F. Pain and weather: notes for 1 month.- G. Sequence of examinations for vertigo with space to record results.- H. Detailed case history for pain in problem patients.- I. Example of scheme of skin innervation to allow physician to indicate position of electrodes.- J. Prevailing electrode positions marked on a segmental skin innervation scheme.- K. Sizes of three standard electrodes.- M. Headache questionaire.- N. Listing of symptoms of migraine.- Reference List.
Thoughts about the frontispiece.- General Section.- Neurophysiological Basis.- Optimal Form of Therapy.- The Question of Energy.- Theories of Pain.- Pain and Weather.- Evaluation of Pain - Practical Procedure.- Pain Clinic.- Pain Projection, Segmental Access and Sclerotomes.- Indications.- Contraindication, Complications, Lack of Efficacy.- Special Section.- Sympathetic Nerves.- Superior Cervical Ganglion.- Stellate Ganglion.- Thoracic and Lumbar Sympathetic Chain.- Somatic Nerves.- Suboccipital, Greater and Lesser Occipital, Great Auricular and Third Occipital Nerves.- Trigeminal and Glossopharyngeal Nerves, Geniculate Ganglion (HUNT) and Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SLUDER).- Cervical Plexus and Brachial Plexus.- Suprascapular Nerve.- Phrenic Nerve.- Radial Nerve.- Median Nerve.- Ulnar Nerve.- Intercostal Nerves.- Lumbar Nerves.- Ilioinguinal and Genitofemoral Nerve.- Obturator Nerve.- Femoral Nerve.- Lateral Cutaneous Femoral Nerve.- Sciatic Nerve.- Peroneal Nerve.- Sacral Nerves.- Phantom Pain - Painful Scar.- Trigger Points and Myofascial Pain.- Joint Pain, Non-Pain-Associated States.- Additional Measures for Pain Control.- Final Remarks.- A. General history.- C. Scheme of radicular innervation of skin.- F. Pain and weather: notes for 1 month.- G. Sequence of examinations for vertigo with space to record results.- H. Detailed case history for pain in problem patients.- I. Example of scheme of skin innervation to allow physician to indicate position of electrodes.- J. Prevailing electrode positions marked on a segmental skin innervation scheme.- K. Sizes of three standard electrodes.- M. Headache questionaire.- N. Listing of symptoms of migraine.- Reference List.
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