For more than 30 years, the highly regarded Secrets Series® has provided students and practitioners in all areas of health care with concise, focused, and engaging resources for quick reference and exam review. Pain Management Secrets, 4th Edition, features the Secrets' popular question-and-answer format that also includes lists, tables, and an easy-to-read style - making reference and review quick, easy, and enjoyable. * The proven Secrets Series® format gives you the most return for your time - concise, easy to read, engaging, and highly effective. * Covers the full range of essential topics…mehr
For more than 30 years, the highly regarded Secrets Series® has provided students and practitioners in all areas of health care with concise, focused, and engaging resources for quick reference and exam review. Pain Management Secrets, 4th Edition, features the Secrets' popular question-and-answer format that also includes lists, tables, and an easy-to-read style - making reference and review quick, easy, and enjoyable. * The proven Secrets Series® format gives you the most return for your time - concise, easy to read, engaging, and highly effective. * Covers the full range of essential topics in pain management for in-training or practicing professionals. * Top 100 Secrets and Key Points boxes provide a fast overview of the secrets you must know for success in practice and on exams. * Portable size makes it easy to carry with you for quick reference or review anywhere, anytime. * Fully updated throughout, with new chapters on the latest areas in pain medicine, clear illustrations and figures, and a list of current websites that expedite study and review. 1. Written and fully updated by internationally known pain medicine experts, including new editors Drs. Andrew Dubin and Julie Pilitsis. * NEW! Expert Consult(TM) eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I. OVERVIEW 1. Definitions Ronald Kanner MD 2. Classification of Pain Robert A. Duarte MD 3. Basic Mechanisms Allan Basbaum PhD 4. Topiceuticals Charles E. Argoff MD II. CLINICAL APPROACH 5. History Taking in the Patient with Pain Howard S. Smith MD and Andrew Dubin MD 6. Physical Examination of the Patient with Pain Howard S. Smith MD and Andrew Dubin MD MS 7. Pain Measurement W. Cranford Clark PhD Sita S. Chokhavatia MD Abbas Kashani MD and Susanne Bennett Clark PhD 8. Psychological Assessment of Chronic Patients Dennis Thornton PhD III. CLINICAL SYNDROMES DEFINED BY PAIN 9. Neuroimaging in the Patient with Pain Howard S. Smith MD 10. Tension-Type Headache Richard B. Lipton MD and Lawrence C. Newman MD 11. Migraine Richard B. Lipton MD and Lawrence C. Newman MD 12. Cluster Headache Lawrence C. Newman MD and Richard B. Lipton MD 13. The Paroxysmal Hemicranias Lawrence C. Newman MD and Richard B. Lipton MD 14. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Ronald Kanner MD 15. Brain Tumor Headaches Ronald Kanner MD 16. Increased and Decreased Intracranial Pressure Ronald Kanner MD 17. Temporal Giant Cell Arteritis Robert A. Duarte MD 18. Headaches Associated with Systemic Disease Robert A Duarte MD 19. Trigeminal Neuralgia Robert A. Duarte MD 20. Glossopharyngeal and Other Facial Neuralgias Robert A. Duarte MD 21. Low Back Pain Ronald Kanner MD 22. Neck and Arm Pain Ronald Kanner MD and Gary McCleane MD 23. Abdominal Pain Ronald E. Greenberg MD 24. Chronic Pelvic Pain Helen Greco MD 25. Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain Mark Thomas MD and Ronald Kanner MD IV. SYNDROMES IN WHICH PAIN IS A SIGNIFICANT COMPONENT 26. Postoperative Pain Management Michael Hanania MD 27. Cancer Pain Syndrome Gilbert R. Gonzales MD 28. Pain in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis David S. Pisetsky MD PhD and Gary McCleane MD 29. Neuropathic Pain Russell K. Portenoy MD and Ricardo Cruciani MD PhD V. PSYCHOLOGICAL SYNDROMES 30. Psychological Syndromes Dennis Thornton PhD VI. SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS 31. Pain in Children Patricia A. McGrath PhD and Stephen C. Brown MD 32. Pain in the Older Patient Ronald Kanner MD VII. PHARMACOLOGIC MANAGEMENT 33. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Robert A. Duarte MD 34. Opioid Analgesics Ronald Kanner MD 35. Addiction and Pain Management Robert Kanner MD 36. Regulatory Issues Ellen Cooper MS 37. Adjuvant Analgesics Brian Thiessen MD and Russell K. Portenoy MD VIII. NONPHARMOLOGIC MANAGEMENT 38. Temporary Neural Blockade Michael Hanania MD and Martin R. Boorin MD 39. Permanent Neural Blockade and Chemical Ablation Michael Hanania MD 40. Sympathetic Neural Blockade Meir Chernofsky MD and Michael Hanania MD 41. Intraspinal Opioids Zahid H. Bajwa MD Stephen A. Cohen MD Carol A. Warfield MD and Gary McCleane 42. Neurostimulatory and Neuorablative Pocedures Jason E. Silvers BS and James N. Campbell MD 43. Psychological Constructs and Treatment Interventions Dennis Thornton PhD 44. Physiatric Modalities in Pain Management Mark A. Thomas MD 45. Physical Modalities: Adjunctive Treatments to Reduce Pain and Maximize Function Bryan J. O'Young MD Mark A. Young MD Jeffrey S. Meyers MD Steven A. Stiens MD 46. Pain Clinics Nelson Hendler MD MS 47. Interventional Pain Management Charles E. Argoff MD and Gary McCleane MD 48. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Robert A. Duarte MD Index
I. OVERVIEW 1. Definitions Ronald Kanner MD 2. Classification of Pain Robert A. Duarte MD 3. Basic Mechanisms Allan Basbaum PhD 4. Topiceuticals Charles E. Argoff MD II. CLINICAL APPROACH 5. History Taking in the Patient with Pain Howard S. Smith MD and Andrew Dubin MD 6. Physical Examination of the Patient with Pain Howard S. Smith MD and Andrew Dubin MD MS 7. Pain Measurement W. Cranford Clark PhD Sita S. Chokhavatia MD Abbas Kashani MD and Susanne Bennett Clark PhD 8. Psychological Assessment of Chronic Patients Dennis Thornton PhD III. CLINICAL SYNDROMES DEFINED BY PAIN 9. Neuroimaging in the Patient with Pain Howard S. Smith MD 10. Tension-Type Headache Richard B. Lipton MD and Lawrence C. Newman MD 11. Migraine Richard B. Lipton MD and Lawrence C. Newman MD 12. Cluster Headache Lawrence C. Newman MD and Richard B. Lipton MD 13. The Paroxysmal Hemicranias Lawrence C. Newman MD and Richard B. Lipton MD 14. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Ronald Kanner MD 15. Brain Tumor Headaches Ronald Kanner MD 16. Increased and Decreased Intracranial Pressure Ronald Kanner MD 17. Temporal Giant Cell Arteritis Robert A. Duarte MD 18. Headaches Associated with Systemic Disease Robert A Duarte MD 19. Trigeminal Neuralgia Robert A. Duarte MD 20. Glossopharyngeal and Other Facial Neuralgias Robert A. Duarte MD 21. Low Back Pain Ronald Kanner MD 22. Neck and Arm Pain Ronald Kanner MD and Gary McCleane MD 23. Abdominal Pain Ronald E. Greenberg MD 24. Chronic Pelvic Pain Helen Greco MD 25. Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain Mark Thomas MD and Ronald Kanner MD IV. SYNDROMES IN WHICH PAIN IS A SIGNIFICANT COMPONENT 26. Postoperative Pain Management Michael Hanania MD 27. Cancer Pain Syndrome Gilbert R. Gonzales MD 28. Pain in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis David S. Pisetsky MD PhD and Gary McCleane MD 29. Neuropathic Pain Russell K. Portenoy MD and Ricardo Cruciani MD PhD V. PSYCHOLOGICAL SYNDROMES 30. Psychological Syndromes Dennis Thornton PhD VI. SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS 31. Pain in Children Patricia A. McGrath PhD and Stephen C. Brown MD 32. Pain in the Older Patient Ronald Kanner MD VII. PHARMACOLOGIC MANAGEMENT 33. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Robert A. Duarte MD 34. Opioid Analgesics Ronald Kanner MD 35. Addiction and Pain Management Robert Kanner MD 36. Regulatory Issues Ellen Cooper MS 37. Adjuvant Analgesics Brian Thiessen MD and Russell K. Portenoy MD VIII. NONPHARMOLOGIC MANAGEMENT 38. Temporary Neural Blockade Michael Hanania MD and Martin R. Boorin MD 39. Permanent Neural Blockade and Chemical Ablation Michael Hanania MD 40. Sympathetic Neural Blockade Meir Chernofsky MD and Michael Hanania MD 41. Intraspinal Opioids Zahid H. Bajwa MD Stephen A. Cohen MD Carol A. Warfield MD and Gary McCleane 42. Neurostimulatory and Neuorablative Pocedures Jason E. Silvers BS and James N. Campbell MD 43. Psychological Constructs and Treatment Interventions Dennis Thornton PhD 44. Physiatric Modalities in Pain Management Mark A. Thomas MD 45. Physical Modalities: Adjunctive Treatments to Reduce Pain and Maximize Function Bryan J. O'Young MD Mark A. Young MD Jeffrey S. Meyers MD Steven A. Stiens MD 46. Pain Clinics Nelson Hendler MD MS 47. Interventional Pain Management Charles E. Argoff MD and Gary McCleane MD 48. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Robert A. Duarte MD Index
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