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 th
Chronic Pain: A Primary Care Guide to Practical Management
โ Scribed by Dawn A. Marcus M.D. (auth.)
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 423
- Series
- Current Clinical Practice
- Edition
- 2
- 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, Second Edition, leading pain specialist Dawn A. Marcus, MD, again offers practical, clear, and succinct evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of the myriad painful conditions clinicians see in their offices every day, such as headache, back pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and abdominal pain. Sections addressing pain management in children, pregnant women, and seniors are also included. This new edition is designed to provide a pragmatic approach to assessing and treating the complex issues and characteristics of chronic pain patients. New chapters expand upon the evidence-based recommendations and practical office tools previously provided, with the addition of new chapters addressing risk management; pain syndromes in the shoulder, upper extremity, and lower extremity; and cancer and end-of-life pain. Chronic Pain: A Primary Care Guide to Practical Management, Second Edition provides strategies and techniques that are designed to improve the confidence with which the primary care physician can approach patients with complex pain complaints, reduce staff stress, and improve patient success.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages ii-x
Chronic Pain and Headache Overview....Pages 3-10
Summary of Pain Management Issues: Frequent Concerns in Treating Chronic Pain Patients....Pages 11-13
Risk Management in Chronic Pain Practice....Pages 15-34
Physiology of Chronic Pain....Pages 37-49
Headache....Pages 53-76
Neck and Upper Extremity Pain....Pages 77-100
Back and Lower Extremity Pain....Pages 101-128
Abdominal Pain....Pages 129-145
Arthritis....Pages 147-171
Neuropathic Pain....Pages 173-191
Myofascial Pain....Pages 193-209
Fibromyalgia....Pages 211-228
Cancer Pain....Pages 229-241
Pediatric Pain....Pages 245-265
Pregnancy and Pain....Pages 267-283
Geriatrics and Chronic Pain....Pages 285-303
Gender and Ethnic Differences in Pain Experience....Pages 305-319
Lifestyle and Psychological Issues....Pages 323-348
Analgesics and Opioids....Pages 349-365
Managing Pain at End of Life....Pages 367-379
Appendices: Patient Educational Materials....Pages 381-383
Back Matter....Pages 385-442
โฆ Subjects
Internal Medicine; General Practice / Family Medicine; Primary Care 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