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Chronic Pain: A Primary Care Guide to Practical Management
โ Scribed by Dawn A. Marcus MD (eds.)
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 335
- Series
- Current Clinical Practice
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Patients with chronic pain present a unique set of challenges to the primary care clinician. In Chronic Pain: A Primary Care Guide to Practical Management, leading pain specialist Dawn A. Marcus, MD, offers practical, clear, and succinct evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of the myriad of painful conditions clinicians see in their offices every day, such as headache, back pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and abdominal pain. Using an engaging case-based approach, the author simplifies the often complex care of patients with chronic pain by providing practical strategies for targeting important symptoms, establishing realistic treatment goals, and efficiently and effectively managing patients. Clinic-friendly instructional sheets (questionnaires, diaries, and chart documentation tools) can be copied directly from the book and used for both education and the monitoring of therapeutic compliance and response. Importantly, Dr. Marcus offers all of these practical applications in the context of the busy office practice. The author also presents invaluable guidelines for prescribing medications and nonmedicative therapies, and provides descriptions, illustrations, and diagnostic criteria to help identify specific, commonly occurring syndromes that produce chronic pain. Additional features include sections on opioid therapy and on chronic pain in special patient groups such as children and adolescents, pregnant women, and geriatrics. Also included is a value-added compact disk containing a companion ebook version of the book for downloading and use in the reader's computer or PDA, and continuing medical education (CME) questions that provide the opportunity to acquire 5 AMA/PRA category 1 CME credits from the American Society of Contemporary Medicine and Surgery. Comprehensive and case-oriented, Chronic Pain: A Primary Care Guide to Practical Management offers busy health care providers a practice-friendly approach to assessing and managing the often complex and time-consuming problems of chronic pain.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Chronic Pain and Headache....Pages 3-9
Summary of Pain Management Issues....Pages 11-13
Front Matter....Pages 15-15
Pathogenesis of Chronic Pain....Pages 17-29
Front Matter....Pages 31-31
Headache....Pages 33-54
Cervical and Lumbar Pain....Pages 55-74
Abdominal Pain....Pages 75-89
Arthritis....Pages 91-110
Neuropathic Pain....Pages 111-129
Myofascial Pain....Pages 131-146
Fibromyalgia....Pages 147-164
Front Matter....Pages 165-165
Pediatric Pain....Pages 167-184
Pregnancy and Pain....Pages 185-200
Geriatrics and Chronic Pain....Pages 201-217
Gender and Ethnic Issues in Chronic Pain....Pages 219-234
Front Matter....Pages 235-235
Psychological Comorbidity....Pages 237-252
Obesity and Chronic Pain....Pages 253-266
Front Matter....Pages 267-267
Opioids in Chronic Pain....Pages 269-288
Back Matter....Pages 289-333
โฆ Subjects
Internal Medicine
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Leading pain specialist Dawn A. Marcus, MD, offers primary care clinicians practical, clear, and succinct evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of the painful conditions they see in their offices every day. The author simplifies the often complex care of patients with chronic pai
Leading pain specialist Dawn A. Marcus, MD, offers primary care clinicians practical, clear, and succinct evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of the painful conditions they see in their offices every day. The author simplifies the often complex care of patients with chronic pai
<p>Primary care physicians are often the first caretakers to whom patients present for chronic pain. The current literature targeted at these providers is sparse, and the existing literature is very broad and large in scope and size. There are no quick pocket guides on this topic that the general pr