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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 24 December 2024
- ISBN 9780197652848
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages328 pages
- Size 226x150x2 mm
- Weight 431 g
- Language English 573
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Short description:
Consisting of 34 case-based chapters that cover low back pain in individuals with varying circumstances, including mental health issues, frailty, pregnancy, spinal cord injury, obesity, or chronic pain, this volume is a self-assessment tool that tests the reader's ability to answer the question, "What do I do now?"
MoreLong description:
Low back pain affects almost everyone at some point, and many people struggle with pain or limitations despite multiple attempts at treatment. Current spine care is plagued by variability, over-medicalization of biopsychosocial problems, inequity, and an over-emphasis on interventional and surgical care. Guidelines focused on the short-term management of acute low back pain are generally not followed and have limited applicability. Non-specific and poorly verified diagnoses further confound clinical care. The reality is that low back pain is a chronic recurrent problem for most individuals, and care should therefore be directed toward long-term management and optimization of life and function.
Low Back Pain recognizes that all low back pain conditions are not created equally and focuses on effective treatments for a diverse set of low back pain issues. Part of the? What Do I Do Now?: Pain Medicine? series this text provides concise, evidence-based, and practical guidance on the management of back pain and related spinal disorders. With practical information on effective front-line care for those with low back pain, the cases in this book reflect common or illustrative clinical presentations and a solid framework for evaluating those with low back pain, clarity on specific conditions, and a critical approach to diagnosis and treatment.
Table of Contents:
1. ?Should I go to the emergency room?? Their first episode of low back pain.
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
2. ?My back went out again!? You are seeing them at 1:00.
Karen Barr, MD
3. ?It hurts right there.? Focal, ongoing pain in a 48 year old
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
4. ?Of course my back hurts- I have two bulging discs.?
Charles Davis, MD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
Jeffrey G. Jarvick, MD, MPH
5. ?It's my sciatica.? Radiating leg pain in a 37-year-old
William Taylor Riden, DO, MBA
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
Kevin A. Carneiro, DO
6. ?I can't stand up!? Severe acute pain in a 63 year old male
Eman Kazi, MD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
7. ?My legs hurt when I walk a few blocks.? Back and leg pain in a 67 year old.
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
Eman Kazi, MD
Michael J. Schneider, DC, PhD
8. ?They told me I have a 'spondy.'? A 52 year old with low back pain.
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
Jaxon E. Standaert
9. A ?Clunk? in the Night: A 51 year old female with back pain
Joseph P. Shivers, MD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
10. ?My back aches and I can't stand long enough to make dinner.?: Chronic Low Back Pain at 73
Michelle Eventov, MD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
11. ?I shouldn't have moved that flowerpot.? Acute back pain in a 78 year old woman
James E. Eubanks, Jr., MD, MS
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
12. ?Shouldn't I be better by now?? Persisting pain after a compression fracture.
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
13. ?I fell off a ladder, and my back really hurts.? Acute trauma in a 38 year old male
Anthony A. Oyekan, MD
Dominic Ridolfi
Christopher Gibbs, MD
Jeremy D. Shaw, MD
14. ?I've been coughing a lot, too.? A 68 year old Smoker with a Cough and Back Pain
Robert L. Bailey, MD
Jessica Sullivan, PA-C, MPAS
15. ?My lungs are better but now my back hurts.? ?Back pain After Pneumonia
Joseph P. Shivers, MD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
16. ?I'm really scared.? Acute Back and Leg Pain with Incontinence.
Charles Reitman, MD
17. ?I just keep getting worse.? Longstanding depression and progressive low back pain.
Laura M. Tuck, PsyD
Moriah J. Brier, PhD
Erica Ho, PhD
Derek R. Anderson, PhD
Rhonda M. Williams, PhD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
Aaron P. Turner, PhD
18. ?I know if have fibromyalgia, but my back hurts.? Back Pain and Fibromyalgia
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
Isaiah Levy, MD
19. ?I was rear-ended last week, and my back is killing me.? Pain after a motor vehicle accident.
Benjamin D. Holmes DC, PhD
Steven J. Atlas MD, MPH
Eric J. Roseen DC, MSc
20. ?I was hurt at work, and I'll get hurt again if I go back.? Back pain in workplace injury.
Kristina Barber MD
Christopher J. Standaert MD
Rachel Brakke Holman MD
21. ?I just had surgery, but I hurt again.? Back and leg pain 4 months after back surgery
Alex Watson, MD, MBA
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
22. ?I can't run without pain.? Low Back Pain While Training for the Boston Marathon
Katie Smolinski, DO
Mark A. Harrast, MD
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23. ?My back is OK as long as I don't do anything, but I love soccer and tennis.? Back pain in a recreational athlete.
Maria Vanushkina, MD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
24. ?I go on this golf trip every year, but it hurts to swing a club.? Back pain and golf.
Seth Bires DO
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
Prakash Jayabalan MD, PhD
25. ?It hurt so much I had to come out of the game.? A 14 year old Soccer Player with Acute Low Back Pain
Kuntal Chowdhary, MD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
26. ?My injury was years ago, but something in my back is not right.? Low Back Pain on the Way to the Paralympics
Deborah Crane, MD
27. ?It hurts, and I'm not walking right.? A Veteran with back pain and a below knee prosthesis.
Mary S. Keszler, MD
David C. Morgenroth, MD
Ari Greis, DO
Rhonda M. Williams, PhD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
28. ?I'm only in my second trimester, but now my back hurts.? Back Pain in Pregnancy
Jason S. Bitterman, MD
29. ?I didn't think this third pregnancy was going to be so hard on me.? A 33-year-old with post-partum pelvic pain.
Marissa L. Marcotte, MD
Rupali Kumar, MD
30. ?It really hurts when I get up.? A 24 year old male with progressive sacral pain and stiffness.
Niveditha Mohan, MD
31. ?My hip hurts.? Is it her back?
Isaiah Levy, MD
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
32. ?I want to say in my home.? An 87 year old with Back pain, Heart Failure and Diabetes.
Laura R. Lawson, MD
Debra Kaye Weiner, MD
33. ?I need to exercise to lose weight but my back hurts.? Low back pain with a BMI of 47.
Alex Watson, MD, MBA
Christopher J. Standaert, MD
34. ?I have tried everything for my back pain!? What to do when there is nothing left to do.
Christopher J. Standaert, MD