Equip your students with the definitive resource for understanding pain management within the physical therapy profession! Mechanisms and Management of Pain for the Physical Therapist, 3rd Edition, is the only textbook that addresses the growing significance of rehabilitation and non-pharmaceutical treatments in pain care. Dr. Kathleen Sluka leads a team of more than 20 international contributors in providing a practical, evidence-based framework for understanding pain mechanisms and management using a multidisciplinary approach. Completely updated content covers the basics of pain neurobiology and reviews evidence on the mechanisms of action of physical therapy treatments, as well as their clinical effectiveness in specific pain syndromes. This edition features new chapters on chronic pain predictors, psychological interventions, and managing pain in special populations, ensuring students are equipped with the latest advancements in the field.
NEW!Chapters on Systemic Mechanisms Involved in Nociception and Pain; Predictors and Risk Factors for Prognosis for Recovery from and Transition to Chronic Pain; Implementation of Psychological Interventions in Physical Therapy; Chronic Pelvic Pain; and Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions.
NEW! Stories from individuals with chronic pain throughout highlight the individualized pain experience.
NEW! Original artwork depicting the science of pain by Dr. Sluka is featured throughout the book.
NEW!Enhanced ebook version,included with every new print purchase, allows digital access to all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
NEW!Educator resources on the Evolve companion website include an image collection and test bank.
UPDATED!Coverage addresses the latest concepts and advancements in physical therapy pain management.
Comprehensive discussions of physical therapy pain management include a review of the latest evidence and case studies.
Overview of the science of acute and chronic pain helps students better understand the mechanisms and treatment of pain.
Interdisciplinary approach to pain management addresses medical, psychological, and rehabilitation approaches to pain.
Focus on pain syndromes commonly seen in physical therapy practice includes the underlying pathology and interdisciplinary management, as well as physical therapy approaches.
Section 1: Basic Concepts and Mechanisms 1. Introduction: Definitions, Concepts, and Models of Pain 2. Peripheral Nervous System Pathways Involved in Nociception and Pain 3. Central Nervous System Pathways Involved in Nociception and Pain 4. Systemic Mechanisms Involved in Nociception and Pain 5. Motor Control and Pain 6. Understanding Pain Variability 7. Predictors and Risk Factors for Prognosis, Recovery, and Transition to Chronic Pain and Disability
Section 2: Physical Therapy Pain Management 8. General Principles of Physical Therapy Practice 9. Pain Assessment 10. The Specific Influences of Nonspecific Effects 11. Education and Self-Management for Pain Control 12. Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia: An Evidence-Based Review 13. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Interferential Therapy 14. Physical Agents to Pain Control 15. Manual Therapy 16. Implementation of Psychological Interventions in Physical Therapy
Section 3: Interdisciplinary Pain Management 17. Interdisciplinary Multimodal Pain Treatment 18. Medical Management of Pain 19. Psychological Perspectives and Approaches in Pain Management
Section 4: Pain Syndromes 20. Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions 21. Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia Syndrome 22. Headache and Temporomandibular Disorders 23. Low Back Pain 24. Neck Pain 25. Neuropathic Pain and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome 26. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis 27. Chronic Pelvic Pain 28. Pain Associated with Central Nervous System Disorders: Central Neuropathic Pain
Section 5: Case Studies Case Studies Questionnaire Appendix
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