COMPREHENSIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE REHABILITATION PATIENT

COMPREHENSIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE REHABILITATION PATIENT

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Anestesia
ISBN:
978-3-319-16783-1
Páginas:
984
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
131
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

114,39 €

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108,67 €

1. Neuronal Signatures of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
2. Multidisciplinary Pain Management in the Rehabilitation Patient
3. Pain in the Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Patient
4. Pain in the Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Patient
5. Pain in the Stroke Rehabilitation Patient
6. Pain in the Spasticity Rehabilitation Patient
7. Pain in the Orthopedic Rehabilitation Patient
8. Pain in the Tendinopathy Rehabilitation Patient
9. Pain in the Amputation Rehabilitation Patient
10. Pain in the Cancer Rehabilitation Patient
11. Pain in the Spine Rehabilitation Patient
12. Pain in the Pelvic Rehabilitation Patient
13. Pain in the Burn Rehabilitation Patient
14. Pain in the Neuromuscular Disease Rehabilitation Patient
15. Pain in the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Rehabilitation Patient
16. Pain in the Addiction Rehabilitation Patient
17. Primary Headaches in the Rehabilitation Patient
18. Secondary Headaches in the Rehabilitation Patient
19. Posttraumatic Headache in the Rehabilitation Patient
20. Diagnostic Radiology and Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
21. Electrodiagnostic Studies for Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
22. Physical Therapy and Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
23. Manual Therapy and Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
24. Modalities and Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
25. Occupational Therapy and Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
26. Aquatic Therapy and Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
27. The Burdenko Method and Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
28. Adjuvant Medications for Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
29. Basic Psychopharmacology for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
30. Opioids for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
31. Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia Syndrome in the Rehabilitation Patient
32. Urine Drug Testing for Opioids in the Rehabilitation Patient
33. Trigger Point Injections for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
34. Intra-articular Joint and Bursa Injections for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
35. Interlaminar and Caudal Epidural Steroid Injections for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
36. Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections and Selective Nerve Root Blocks for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
37. Sacroiliac Joint Injections for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
38. Radiofrequency Neurotomy for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
39. Neurolytic Injections for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
40. Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
41. Psychological Interventions for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
42. Medical Perspectives of Psychological Management of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
43. Osteopathic Medicine for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
44. Chiropractic Medicine for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
45. Acupuncture for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
46. Yoga for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
47. Alternative Medicine for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
48. Lifestyle Modifications for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
49. Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
50. High-Density Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
51. Burst Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
52. Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
53. High Frequency (HF-10 Therapy) for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
54. Intraoperative Neurophysiology for Spinal Cord Stimulation Placement Under General Anesthesia for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
55. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
56. Intrathecal Therapy for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
57. Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
58. Neuroablative Procedures for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
59. Orthopedic Procedures for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
60. Vascular Procedures for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
61. Lumbar Spine Procedures for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
62. Transforaminal Endoscopic Surgery for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
63. Upper Extremity Peripheral Neuropathies in the Rehabilitation Patient
64. Lower Extremity Peripheral Neuropathies in the Rehabilitation Patient
65. Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia in the Rehabilitation Patient
66. Trigeminal Neuralgia in the Rehabilitation Patient
67. Pain in the Spinal Oncology Rehabilitation Patient
68. Intraoperative Neuromonitoring of the Spine in the Rehabilitation Patient
69. Percutaneous Needle Tenotomy and Tenex Health Therapy in the Rehabilitation Patient
70. Percutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
71. Biologic and Regenerative Therapy for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient
72. Electro-analgesia for the Treatment of Pain in the Rehabilitation Patient: Calmare Pain Mitigation Therapy
73. The Business of Pain Medicine in the Rehabilitation Patient
74. Medicolegal Issues of Pain Medicine in the Rehabilitation Patient

Written in a succinct format, this book presents a variety of pain conditions seen in acute or sub-acute rehabilitation hospitals and in outpatient clinical settings. Bio-medical and bio-psychosocial perspectives, as well as theory, clinical practice, and practical aspects of managing pain are offered throughout this volume. Chapters are organized by sections, beginning with an introduction to pain as well use of the multi-disciplinary treatment approach. Additional sections cover headache management, pain diagnostics, medication management, rehabilitation, injections and procedures, behavioral management, complementary and alternative medicine, neuromoduation, neuroablation, surgical management of pain, and novel techniques. Business and legal perspectives of pain medicine are also addressed.
Comprehensive Pain Management in the Rehabilitation Patient is a handy resource for any medical, interventional, surgical, rehabilitative, behavioral, or allied health provider who treats pain across the rehabilitation continuum.

Features
• Practical reference to managing pain in the adult rehabilitation patient
• Covers common diagnoses and strategies to control pain and improve functional outcomes
• Concise chapters feature key points and clinical pearls

Author
Alexios Carayannopoulos, DO, MPH Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery Director, Comprehensive Spine Center Division Director, Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine Department of Neurosurgery Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RI, 02903 Alexios Carayannopoulos, DO, MPH, is an osteopathic physician who is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as well as Pain Medicine. He is the medical director of Lahey Hospital & Medical Center's Spine Center, which specializes in comprehensive spine care including surgical and non-surgical approaches. He completed his residency at Harvard Medical School, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Mass General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. He completed his fellowship in the Department of Anesthesia at Dartmouth Medical School and Mary Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover, New Hampshire. Additionally, Dr. Carayannopoulos is a Harvard trained medical acupuncturist and US Navy trained specialist in Diving and Undersea Medicine. He is a 12 year veteran of the US Navy Medical Corps. Dr. Carayannopoulos is proficient in Greek, French, Spanish, and Italian.