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245 00 Clinical pain management|h[electronic resource] :|ba 
       practical guide /|cedited by Mary E. Lynch, Kenneth D. 
       Craig, Philip W.H. Peng. 
260    Oxford :|bWiley-Blackwell,|c2011. 
300    xii, 371 p. :|bill. 
505    List of contributors. Foreword ( Ronald Melzack ). Part 1 
       Basic Understanding of Pain Medicine. 1 The challenge of 
       pain: a multidimensional phenomenon ( Mary Lynch, Kenneth 
       D. Craig & Philip W.H. Peng ). 2 Epidemiology and 
       economics of chronic and recurrent pain ( Dennis C. Turk &
       Brian R. Theodore ). 3 Basic mechanisms and 
       pathophysiology ( Daniel J. Cavanaugh & Allan I. Basbaum 
       ). 4 Psychosocial perspectives on chronic pain ( Kenneth 
       D. Craig & Judith Versloot ). 5 Identifi cation of risk 
       and protective factors in the transition from acute to 
       chronic post surgical pain ( Joel Katz & M. Gabrielle Page
       ). 6 Placebo/nocebo: a two-sided coin in the clinician's 
       hand ( Antonella Pollo & Fabrizio Benedetti ). Part 2 
       Assessment of Pain. 7 Clinical assessment in adult 
       patients ( Christine Short & Mary Lynch ). 8 Measurement 
       and assessment of pain in pediatric patients ( Jennifer N.
       Stinson & Patrick J. McGrath ). 9 Laboratory 
       investigations, imaging and neurological assessment in 
       pain management ( Pam Squire, David Walk, Gordon Irving & 
       Misha Backonja ). 10 Psychological assessment of persons 
       with chronic pain ( Robert N. Jamison & Kenneth D. Craig 
       ). Part 3 Management. 11 Introduction to management ( Mary
       Lynch ). 12 Managing chronic pain in primary care ( Blair 
       H. Smith, Alexander J. Clark & Beverly Collett ). Part 4 
       Pharmacotherapy. 13 Nutrition and pain management: dietary
       soy as an analgesic modality ( Alexis Codrington, 
       Stephanie Chevalier & Yoram Shir ). 14 Antidepressant 
       analgesics in the management of chronic pain ( C. Peter N.
       Watson ). 15 Anticonvulsants in the management of chronic 
       pain ( Nanna Brix Finnerup, Cathrine Baastrup & Troels 
       Staehelin Jensen ). 16 Opioids ( Dawn A. Sparks & Gilbert 
       J. Fanciullo ). 17 Topical analgesics ( Jana Sawynok ). 18
       Other pharmacological agents ( Philip W.H. Peng & Mary 
       Lynch ). Part 5 Interventional. 19 Diagnostic and 
       therapeutic blocks ( Boris Spektor, Padma Gulur & James P.
       Rathmell ). 20 Neuromodulation therapy ( Krishna Kumar & 
       Sharon Bishop ). 21 Neurosurgical management of pain ( 
       Diaa Bahgat, Ashwin Viswanathan & Kim J. Burchiel ). Part 
       6 Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation. 22 Physical therapy
       and rehabilitation ( Maureen J. Simmonds & Timothy Wideman
       ). Part 7 Psychological. 23 Pain self-management: theory 
       and process for clinicians ( Michael McGillion, Sandra M. 
       LeFort, Karen Webber & Jennifer N. Stinson ). 24 
       Psychological interventions: cognitive behavioral and 
       stress management approaches ( Heather D. 
       Hadjistavropoulos, Amanda C. de C. Williams & Kenneth D. 
       Craig ). 25 Pain catastrophizing and fear of movement: 
       detection and intervention ( Michael J.L. Sullivan & 
       Timothy H. Wideman ). Part 8 Complementary Therapies. 26 
       Complementary and alternative medicines ( Mark A. Ware ). 
       Part 9 Specifi c Clinical States. 27 Chronic low back pain
       ( Eugene J. Carragee & Don Young Park ). 28 Fibromyalgia 
       syndrome and myofascial pain syndromes ( Winfried Hauser, 
       Marcus Schiltenwolf & Peter Henningsen ). 29 Clinical pain
       management in the rheumatic diseases ( Mary-Ann 
       Fitzcharles ). 30 Headache ( Stephen D. Silberstein ). 31 
       Orofacial pain ( Barry J. Sessle, Lene Baad-Hansen & Peter
       Svensson ). 32 Visceral pain ( Klaus Bielefeldt & Gerald 
       F. Gebhart ). 33 Pelvic and urogenital pain ( Anjali 
       Martinez & Fred M. Howard ). 34 Neuropathic pain ( Maija 
       Haanpaa & Rolf-Detlef Treede ). 35 Complex regional pain 
       syndrome ( Michael Stanton-Hicks ). 36 Cancer pain 
       management ( David Hui & Eduardo Bruera ). Part 10 Special
       Populations. 37 Pain in older persons: a brief clinical 
       guide ( Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, Stephen Gibson & Perry 
       G. Fine ). 38 Pain in children ( Tonya M. Palermo, Jeffrey
       L. Koh & Lonnie K. Zeltzer ). 39 Pain in individuals with 
       intellectual disabilities ( Tim F. Oberlander, Chantel C. 
       Burkitt & Frank J. Symons ). 40 Pain and addiction ( Roman
       D. Jovey ). 41 Pain and psychiatric illness ( Harold 
       Merskey ). Subject index. 
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700 1  Peng, Philip W. H. 
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