Treatment of Chronic Pain by Integrative Approaches the AMERICAN ACADEMY of PAIN MEDICINE Textbook on Patient Management

From reviews of Deer, eds., Comprehensive Treatment of Chronic Pain by Medical, Interventional, and Integrative Approaches: "Comprehensive Treatment of Chronic Pain by Medical, Interventional, and Integrative Approaches is a major textbook... [I]t should be a part of all departmental libraries...

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Other Authors: Deer, Timothy R. (Editor), Leong, Michael S. (Editor), Ray, Albert L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 2015, 2015
Edition:1st ed. 2015
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Pain as a Perceptual Experience
  • 2. Neuroplasticity, Sensitization, and Pain
  • 3. Muscle Pain Treatment
  • 4. Addictive Disorders and Pain
  • 5. The “Five-Minute” Mental Status Examination of Persons with Pain
  • 6. The Psychological Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain
  • 7. Psychological Therapies
  • 8. Billing Psychological Services for Patients with Chronic Pain
  • 9. Hypnosis and Pain Control
  • 10. Acupuncture
  • 11. Manual Therapies
  • 12. Treatment of Chronic Painful Musculoskeletal Injuries and Diseases with Regenerative Injection Therapy (RIT): Regenerative Injection Therapy Principles and Practice
  • 13. Interdisciplinary Functional Restoration and Pain Programs
  • 14. Pain and Spirituality
  • 15. Pain Disparity: Assessment and Traditional Medicine
  • 16. Sleep and Chronic Pain
  • 17. Empowerment: A Pain Caregiver’s Perspective
  • 18. Patient and Caregiver’s Perspective
  • 19. Pain Medicine in Older Adults: How Should It Differ?
  • 20. Pain Medicine and Primary Care: The Evolutionof a Population-Based Approach to Chronic Pain as a Public Health Problem
  • 21. Pain Care Beyond the Medical Practice Office: Utilizing Patient Advocacy, Education, and Support Organizations
  • 22. Neonatal Pain
  • 23. Assessing Disability in the Pain Patient
  • 24. The Double Effect: In Theory and in Practice
  • 25. Failure to Treat Pain