Pain management in rehabilitation:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York, N.Y. Demos Medical Pub. c2002
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Beschreibung:Conceptual models of pain and its management - Martin Grabois -- - The evaluation of pain complicating primary disabling disease - Donna Marie Bloodworth -- - Pain-related psychosocial and vocational issues in rehabilitation - Gabriel Tan and Sharon Young -- - Pain syndromes following spinal cord injury - Gary M. Yarkony, Michelle S. Gittler, and David J. Weiss -- - Poststroke pain - Trilok N. Monga and Anthony J. Kerrigan -- - Pain management in traumatic brain injury - Cindy B. Ivanhoe and Zoraya M. Parrilla -- - Pain in multiple sclerosis - Michael F. Saffir and David S. Rosenblum -- - Management of pain associated with peripheral neuropathy - Jaywant J. Patil -- - Pain associated with poliomyelitis - Carlos Vallbona -- - Pain management post amputation - Alberto Esquenazi -- - Arthritis pain - P. Michelle Muelner and Victoria A. Brander -- - Pain management and cancer - Helene Henson and Uma Monga -- - Burn pain: evaluation and management - Karen J. Kowalski -- - HIV pain management - Richard T. Jermyn, Deanna M. Janora, and Barbara S. Douglas
Annotation Contributors from rehabilitation medicine and physical therapy advise clinicians on the diagnosis and management of various pain syndromes in patients with primary disabling diseases, believing that managing pain in such patients will prevent physiological and functional decline. They discuss pain as it relates to various disease processes from the perspective of both rehabilitation specialists and primary care providers. They do not cover the neurophysiology of pain, surgical approaches to managing intractable pain, or other topics that are addressed adequately elsewhere. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 352 p.)
ISBN:1417552123
9781417552122
9781934559352

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