Integrative Pain Medicine
The Science and Practice of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pain Management
Series: Contemporary Pain Medicine;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2008
- Publisher Humana Press
- Date of Publication 7 March 2008
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9781588297860
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages579 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Weight 1438 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XIV, 580 p. Tables, black & white 0
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Long description:
The field of Pain Medicine has evolved over the last 20 years to include an increasing array of sophisticated and technologically complex diagnostic and the- peutic procedures. Concurrent to this advancement has been the development of a battery of pharmacological options to treat pain, from extended-release formulations of analgesics to antidepressants and anticonvulsants designed to treat specific types of pain syndromes. Despite (and perhaps because of) this phenomenal growth, it is not uncommon for patients with persistent pain to find themselves having gone through a number of procedures and taking a growing list of medications without ever expe- encing true resolution of the condition or a return to a normal lifestyle and function. Inherent in this approach is the viewpoint that the clinician’s role is to do something to the patient that will reduce symptoms rather than to work in concert with the patient to either resolve the root causes or ameliorate the functional consequences of their pain condition. Although motivated by the desire to help, this model of pain management neglects individual choice and personal responsibility. This approach is of even greater concern in special populations such as the elderly.
This important book fills a need in the developing area of Pain Medicine. It provides physicians with an up-to-date resource that details the basic science underlying the mechanism of action of the various complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)therapies used for pain. Coverage summarizes the clinical evidence both for efficacy and safety and discusses practical guidelines about how such treatments can successfully and safely be integrated into a Pain practice. The book also identifies specific conditions or pain problems for which CAM modalities are useful and covers training, credentialing, medical-legal issues, as well as future trends.
MoreTable of Contents:
Legal and Ethical Issues in Integrative Pain Management.- Future Trends in CAM Research.- Basic Mechanisms of Pain.- The Functional Neuroanatomy of Pain Perception.- Neuroimaging for the Evaluation of CAM Mechanisms.- Integrating Dry Needling with New Concepts of Myofascial Pain, Muscle Physiology, and Sensitization.- Potential Role of Fascia in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain.- Biochemical and Nutritional Influences on Pain.- Exercise Testing and Training in Patients with (Chronic) Pain.- Therapeutic Techniques.- Meditation and Chronic Pain.- Adjunctive Hypnotic Management of Acute Pain in Invasive Medical Interventions.- Energy-Based Therapies for Chronic Pain.- Tai Chi in Pain Medicine.- Yoga in Pain Management.- Contemporary Aquatic Therapy andPain Management.- Osteopathic Medicine in Chronic Pain.- Chiropractic Pain Management.- Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork in Integrative Pain Management.- Acupuncture in Pain Management.- Nutrition and Supplements for Pain Management.- Botanicals in the Management of Pain.- Chinese Herbal Medicine for Pain.- Integrative Models.- Integrative Pain Medicine Models.- Integrative Medicine.
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