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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 14540388000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 162mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780470403884
- ISBN-10: 0470403888
- Artikelnr.: 26433122
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 14540388000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 162mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780470403884
- ISBN-10: 0470403888
- Artikelnr.: 26433122
David T. Felson, Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Hans-Georg Schaible, Institute of Physiology, University Hospital of Jena, Jena, Germany.
Preface. Acknowledgments. Contributors. PART I: THE NEUROSCIENCE OF
ARTICULAR PAIN. 1. Spinal Mechanisms Contributing to Joint Pain (Hans-Georg
Schaible). 2. Activation of Sensory Neurons in the Arthritic Joint (Blair
D. Grubb). 3. Changes in the Neural Substrate of Nociception in a Rat
Derangement Model of Osteoarthritis (James L. Henry). 4. Inflammatory
Mediators and Nociception in Osteoarthritis (Bruce L. Kidd, Jason J.
McDougall, and Julia J. Inglis). 5. Phantoms in Rheumatology (Candida S.
McCabe, Richard C. Haigh, Nicholas G. Shenker, Jenny Lewis, and David R.
Blake). 6. Mechanisms That Generate and Maintain Bone Cancer Pain (Juan
Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera, and Patrick W. Mantyh). 7.
Symmetry, T-Cells, and Neurogenic Arthritis (Nicholas G. Shenker, David R.
Blake, Candida S. McCabe, Richard C. Haigh, and Paul I. Mapp). PART II:
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND PAIN. 8. Joint Mechanics in Osteoarthritis (Walter
Herzog, Douglas Bourne, and Aliaa Rehan Youssef). 9. Neuromuscular Aspects
of Osteoarthritis (Kenneth D. Brandt). 10. Pressure-Driven Intravasation of
Osseous Fat in the Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritic Pain (Peer A. Simkin).
11. Structural Correlates of Osteoarthritis Pain: Lessons From Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (Philip G. Conaghan). 12. Evidence of Sensitization to
pain in Human Osteoarthritis (Gunnar Ordeberg). 13. Current Perspectives on
the Clinical Presentation of Joint Pain in Human Osteoarthritis (Paul
Creamer). PART III: TREATMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIC PAIN. 14. General Approach
to treating Osteoarthritic Pain: Targeting Biomechanics Inflammation and
Nociception (David T. Felson). 15. Neurobiological Mechanisms of
Osteoarthritic Pain and Analgesic treatment (Tuhina Neogi and Joachim
Scholz). 16. Exercise, Taping, and Bracing as Treatments for Knee
Osteoarthritis Pain (Kim Louise Bennell, Michael Anthony Hunt, and Rana
Shane Hinman). 17. Treating Inflammation to Relieve Osteoarthritic Pain
(David T. Felson). Index.
ARTICULAR PAIN. 1. Spinal Mechanisms Contributing to Joint Pain (Hans-Georg
Schaible). 2. Activation of Sensory Neurons in the Arthritic Joint (Blair
D. Grubb). 3. Changes in the Neural Substrate of Nociception in a Rat
Derangement Model of Osteoarthritis (James L. Henry). 4. Inflammatory
Mediators and Nociception in Osteoarthritis (Bruce L. Kidd, Jason J.
McDougall, and Julia J. Inglis). 5. Phantoms in Rheumatology (Candida S.
McCabe, Richard C. Haigh, Nicholas G. Shenker, Jenny Lewis, and David R.
Blake). 6. Mechanisms That Generate and Maintain Bone Cancer Pain (Juan
Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera, and Patrick W. Mantyh). 7.
Symmetry, T-Cells, and Neurogenic Arthritis (Nicholas G. Shenker, David R.
Blake, Candida S. McCabe, Richard C. Haigh, and Paul I. Mapp). PART II:
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND PAIN. 8. Joint Mechanics in Osteoarthritis (Walter
Herzog, Douglas Bourne, and Aliaa Rehan Youssef). 9. Neuromuscular Aspects
of Osteoarthritis (Kenneth D. Brandt). 10. Pressure-Driven Intravasation of
Osseous Fat in the Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritic Pain (Peer A. Simkin).
11. Structural Correlates of Osteoarthritis Pain: Lessons From Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (Philip G. Conaghan). 12. Evidence of Sensitization to
pain in Human Osteoarthritis (Gunnar Ordeberg). 13. Current Perspectives on
the Clinical Presentation of Joint Pain in Human Osteoarthritis (Paul
Creamer). PART III: TREATMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIC PAIN. 14. General Approach
to treating Osteoarthritic Pain: Targeting Biomechanics Inflammation and
Nociception (David T. Felson). 15. Neurobiological Mechanisms of
Osteoarthritic Pain and Analgesic treatment (Tuhina Neogi and Joachim
Scholz). 16. Exercise, Taping, and Bracing as Treatments for Knee
Osteoarthritis Pain (Kim Louise Bennell, Michael Anthony Hunt, and Rana
Shane Hinman). 17. Treating Inflammation to Relieve Osteoarthritic Pain
(David T. Felson). Index.
Preface. Acknowledgments. Contributors. PART I: THE NEUROSCIENCE OF
ARTICULAR PAIN. 1. Spinal Mechanisms Contributing to Joint Pain (Hans-Georg
Schaible). 2. Activation of Sensory Neurons in the Arthritic Joint (Blair
D. Grubb). 3. Changes in the Neural Substrate of Nociception in a Rat
Derangement Model of Osteoarthritis (James L. Henry). 4. Inflammatory
Mediators and Nociception in Osteoarthritis (Bruce L. Kidd, Jason J.
McDougall, and Julia J. Inglis). 5. Phantoms in Rheumatology (Candida S.
McCabe, Richard C. Haigh, Nicholas G. Shenker, Jenny Lewis, and David R.
Blake). 6. Mechanisms That Generate and Maintain Bone Cancer Pain (Juan
Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera, and Patrick W. Mantyh). 7.
Symmetry, T-Cells, and Neurogenic Arthritis (Nicholas G. Shenker, David R.
Blake, Candida S. McCabe, Richard C. Haigh, and Paul I. Mapp). PART II:
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND PAIN. 8. Joint Mechanics in Osteoarthritis (Walter
Herzog, Douglas Bourne, and Aliaa Rehan Youssef). 9. Neuromuscular Aspects
of Osteoarthritis (Kenneth D. Brandt). 10. Pressure-Driven Intravasation of
Osseous Fat in the Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritic Pain (Peer A. Simkin).
11. Structural Correlates of Osteoarthritis Pain: Lessons From Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (Philip G. Conaghan). 12. Evidence of Sensitization to
pain in Human Osteoarthritis (Gunnar Ordeberg). 13. Current Perspectives on
the Clinical Presentation of Joint Pain in Human Osteoarthritis (Paul
Creamer). PART III: TREATMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIC PAIN. 14. General Approach
to treating Osteoarthritic Pain: Targeting Biomechanics Inflammation and
Nociception (David T. Felson). 15. Neurobiological Mechanisms of
Osteoarthritic Pain and Analgesic treatment (Tuhina Neogi and Joachim
Scholz). 16. Exercise, Taping, and Bracing as Treatments for Knee
Osteoarthritis Pain (Kim Louise Bennell, Michael Anthony Hunt, and Rana
Shane Hinman). 17. Treating Inflammation to Relieve Osteoarthritic Pain
(David T. Felson). Index.
ARTICULAR PAIN. 1. Spinal Mechanisms Contributing to Joint Pain (Hans-Georg
Schaible). 2. Activation of Sensory Neurons in the Arthritic Joint (Blair
D. Grubb). 3. Changes in the Neural Substrate of Nociception in a Rat
Derangement Model of Osteoarthritis (James L. Henry). 4. Inflammatory
Mediators and Nociception in Osteoarthritis (Bruce L. Kidd, Jason J.
McDougall, and Julia J. Inglis). 5. Phantoms in Rheumatology (Candida S.
McCabe, Richard C. Haigh, Nicholas G. Shenker, Jenny Lewis, and David R.
Blake). 6. Mechanisms That Generate and Maintain Bone Cancer Pain (Juan
Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera, and Patrick W. Mantyh). 7.
Symmetry, T-Cells, and Neurogenic Arthritis (Nicholas G. Shenker, David R.
Blake, Candida S. McCabe, Richard C. Haigh, and Paul I. Mapp). PART II:
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND PAIN. 8. Joint Mechanics in Osteoarthritis (Walter
Herzog, Douglas Bourne, and Aliaa Rehan Youssef). 9. Neuromuscular Aspects
of Osteoarthritis (Kenneth D. Brandt). 10. Pressure-Driven Intravasation of
Osseous Fat in the Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritic Pain (Peer A. Simkin).
11. Structural Correlates of Osteoarthritis Pain: Lessons From Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (Philip G. Conaghan). 12. Evidence of Sensitization to
pain in Human Osteoarthritis (Gunnar Ordeberg). 13. Current Perspectives on
the Clinical Presentation of Joint Pain in Human Osteoarthritis (Paul
Creamer). PART III: TREATMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIC PAIN. 14. General Approach
to treating Osteoarthritic Pain: Targeting Biomechanics Inflammation and
Nociception (David T. Felson). 15. Neurobiological Mechanisms of
Osteoarthritic Pain and Analgesic treatment (Tuhina Neogi and Joachim
Scholz). 16. Exercise, Taping, and Bracing as Treatments for Knee
Osteoarthritis Pain (Kim Louise Bennell, Michael Anthony Hunt, and Rana
Shane Hinman). 17. Treating Inflammation to Relieve Osteoarthritic Pain
(David T. Felson). Index.