Integrative Pain Management provides an overview of pain physiology, current conventional care options, an understanding of integrative medicine as it applies to pain management, the role of pain practitioners when working collaboratively, and the utilization of an expansive and patient-centered treatment model. This comprehensive guide written by experts in the field provides case examples of pain conditions, reviews common integrative treatments including physical therapy, behavioral strategies, and advanced procedures to maximize function and reduce pain, and extensive further reading…mehr
Integrative Pain Management provides an overview of pain physiology, current conventional care options, an understanding of integrative medicine as it applies to pain management, the role of pain practitioners when working collaboratively, and the utilization of an expansive and patient-centered treatment model. This comprehensive guide written by experts in the field provides case examples of pain conditions, reviews common integrative treatments including physical therapy, behavioral strategies, and advanced procedures to maximize function and reduce pain, and extensive further reading resources. Part of the Weil Integrative Medicine Library, this volume offers clinicians treating pain innovative and patient-centered tools for approaching their most difficult cases to improve their approach and outcomes. The book provides access to additional online content that supplements some of the integrative interventions discussed including videos of tai chi in pain management, a demonstration of motivational interviewing as practitioner empowerment, and figures including the STarT Back Screening Tool (SBST) for spine care. Integrative medicine is defined as healing-oriented medicine that takes account of the whole person (body, mind, and spirit) as well as all aspects of lifestyle; it emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and makes use of appropriate therapies, both conventional and alternative. Series editor Andrew Weil, MD, is Professor and Director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Weil's program was the first such academic program in the U.S., and its stated goal is "to combine the best ideas and practices of conventional and alternative medicine into cost effective treatments without embracing alternative practices uncritically."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Bonakdar is the Director of Pain Management at the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine in La Jolla, California and an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Andrew W. Sukiennik is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at Tufts Medical School and Winchester Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.
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* I. Pain and Integrative Medicine: Impact and Considerations * 1. Expanding Our Understanding and Treatment of Pain * 2. Integrative Pain Management: Transforming the Paradigm of Care * 3. Integrative Medicine: The Treatment of Choice for Pain Management * 4. Policy Advocacy for Integrative Pain Management: Getting to Perfect Alignment * 5. The Evolving Economics of Integrative Pain Management * II. Pain: Current Understanding and Treatment * 6. Central Sensitization Syndrome: The Role of Microglia in Chronic Pain and Depression * 7. Central Pain States: A Shift in Thinking About Chronic Pain * 8. Contextual Mediators of Chronic Pain * 9. Neuropathy and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome * 10. Pain Physiology * 11. Common Neural Blockade Procedures * III. Integrative Evaluation and Considerations * 12. Chronic Pain: A Template for Biopsychosocial Assessment * 13. Measuring Pain: An Overview of Assessment Tools * 14. The Clinician as Intervention: Motivational Interviewing and Practitioner Empowerment * 15. Sleep, Depression, and Psychological Co-morbidities in Pain Management * 16. Obesity-Related Pain: Improving Pain Through Metabolic Health * 17. Managing Chronic Non-cancer Pain in the Primary Care Setting * 18. Self-care for Optimizing Pain Management: The Role of the Patient and Practitioner * 19. Empowerment Group Visits as a Treatment for Chronic Pain * IV. Integrative Therapies and Systems for Pain Management * A. Diet and Biologically based therapies * 20. Diet and Pain * 21. Non-Herbal Dietary Supplement and Nutrients in Pain * 22. Omega-3 Oils * 23. Herbal Medicine * 24. Hormones and Pain * 25. A Regenerative Injection Therapies for Pain: Traditional, Platelet Rich Plasma and Biocellular Prolotherapy * B. Mind-body Therapies * 26. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Chronic Pain * 27. Biofeedback for Chronic Pain * 28. Hypnosis for Chronic Pain * 29. Guided Imagery: A Multi-Purpose Technique for Helping People in Pain * 30. Yoga in Pain Management * 31. Tai Chi in Pain Management: A Focus on Osteoarthritis * C. Manipulative and Physical Therapies * 32. Exercise and Movement for Pain * 33. Physical Therapy: Evaluation and Incorporation of Treatments * 34. Electroanalgesia in Pain Management * 35. Manual Medicine and Manipulative Techniques * D. Whole Systems Approach * 36. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture * 37. Auricular Therapy * 38. The Role of the Naturopathic Physician in Pain Management * 39. An Ayurvedic Approach to Chronic Pain with Stress * 40. Energy Medicine in Pain Management * V. Integrative Approaches to Condition Management * 41. Integrative Case Management: The Importance of Collaboration and The Project Echo Example * 42. Integrative Headache Management * 43. Integrative Spine Care: A Pathway Approach for Optimizing Results * 44. Facial Pain * 45. Integrative Approaches to Chronic Abdominal Pain and IBS * 46. Integrative Approaches to Fibromyalgia * 47. Integrative Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis * 48 Integrative Management of Myofascial Pain Syndrome * 49. Chronic Pelvic Pain * 50. Cancer Related Pain: An Overview * 51. Integrative and Interdisciplinary Pain Management in the Military and VA * 52. Integrative Approach to Pediatric Pain, Part 1: Procedural and Acute Pain in Children * 53. Integrative Approach to Pediatric Pain, Part 2: Chronic Pediatric Pain * 54. Pain, Addiction, and The Role of Primary Care as the Center of Treatment * 55. Pain in the Older Adult * 56. An Integrative Approach to Pain at the End of Life
* I. Pain and Integrative Medicine: Impact and Considerations * 1. Expanding Our Understanding and Treatment of Pain * 2. Integrative Pain Management: Transforming the Paradigm of Care * 3. Integrative Medicine: The Treatment of Choice for Pain Management * 4. Policy Advocacy for Integrative Pain Management: Getting to Perfect Alignment * 5. The Evolving Economics of Integrative Pain Management * II. Pain: Current Understanding and Treatment * 6. Central Sensitization Syndrome: The Role of Microglia in Chronic Pain and Depression * 7. Central Pain States: A Shift in Thinking About Chronic Pain * 8. Contextual Mediators of Chronic Pain * 9. Neuropathy and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome * 10. Pain Physiology * 11. Common Neural Blockade Procedures * III. Integrative Evaluation and Considerations * 12. Chronic Pain: A Template for Biopsychosocial Assessment * 13. Measuring Pain: An Overview of Assessment Tools * 14. The Clinician as Intervention: Motivational Interviewing and Practitioner Empowerment * 15. Sleep, Depression, and Psychological Co-morbidities in Pain Management * 16. Obesity-Related Pain: Improving Pain Through Metabolic Health * 17. Managing Chronic Non-cancer Pain in the Primary Care Setting * 18. Self-care for Optimizing Pain Management: The Role of the Patient and Practitioner * 19. Empowerment Group Visits as a Treatment for Chronic Pain * IV. Integrative Therapies and Systems for Pain Management * A. Diet and Biologically based therapies * 20. Diet and Pain * 21. Non-Herbal Dietary Supplement and Nutrients in Pain * 22. Omega-3 Oils * 23. Herbal Medicine * 24. Hormones and Pain * 25. A Regenerative Injection Therapies for Pain: Traditional, Platelet Rich Plasma and Biocellular Prolotherapy * B. Mind-body Therapies * 26. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Chronic Pain * 27. Biofeedback for Chronic Pain * 28. Hypnosis for Chronic Pain * 29. Guided Imagery: A Multi-Purpose Technique for Helping People in Pain * 30. Yoga in Pain Management * 31. Tai Chi in Pain Management: A Focus on Osteoarthritis * C. Manipulative and Physical Therapies * 32. Exercise and Movement for Pain * 33. Physical Therapy: Evaluation and Incorporation of Treatments * 34. Electroanalgesia in Pain Management * 35. Manual Medicine and Manipulative Techniques * D. Whole Systems Approach * 36. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture * 37. Auricular Therapy * 38. The Role of the Naturopathic Physician in Pain Management * 39. An Ayurvedic Approach to Chronic Pain with Stress * 40. Energy Medicine in Pain Management * V. Integrative Approaches to Condition Management * 41. Integrative Case Management: The Importance of Collaboration and The Project Echo Example * 42. Integrative Headache Management * 43. Integrative Spine Care: A Pathway Approach for Optimizing Results * 44. Facial Pain * 45. Integrative Approaches to Chronic Abdominal Pain and IBS * 46. Integrative Approaches to Fibromyalgia * 47. Integrative Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis * 48 Integrative Management of Myofascial Pain Syndrome * 49. Chronic Pelvic Pain * 50. Cancer Related Pain: An Overview * 51. Integrative and Interdisciplinary Pain Management in the Military and VA * 52. Integrative Approach to Pediatric Pain, Part 1: Procedural and Acute Pain in Children * 53. Integrative Approach to Pediatric Pain, Part 2: Chronic Pediatric Pain * 54. Pain, Addiction, and The Role of Primary Care as the Center of Treatment * 55. Pain in the Older Adult * 56. An Integrative Approach to Pain at the End of Life
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