

Pain - Elsevier E-book on VitalSource, 2nd Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource


Newer Edition Available
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- Patient-centred approach to care – advocates listening to the patient’s voice
- Covers social determinants of pain
- Guides the reader from pain psychology to the practical application of psychological interventions
- Learning aids – chapter objectives, reflective exercises, case examples, and revision questions
- Emphasizes an evidence-based perspective
- Written by an international team of experts
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- topics such as pain in children and the elderly, pain education for professionals, disability and medico-legal aspects
- expanded focus on complex regional pain syndrome, acupuncture and psychology
- improved layout for a better learning and studying experience
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1. Introduction to pain
Anita M. Unruh, Jenny Strong and Hubert van Griensven2. The patient’s voice
Mandy Nielsen3. Social determinants of pain
Kenneth D. Craig and Samantha R. FashlerSECTION 1 – OVERVIEW: WHAT IS PAIN?
4. The psychology of pain: models and targets for comprehensive assessment
Gordon J.G. Asmundson, Lydia Gomez-Perez, Ashley A. Richter and R. Nicholas Carleton5. Neuroanatomy of the nociceptive system
Mary Galea6.Neurophysiology of pain
Hubert van GriensvenSECTION 2 – ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PAIN
7. Pain assessment and measurement
Jenny Strong, Anita M. Unruh, Bill Vincenzino8. Psychological interventions: a conceptual perspective
Michael J.L. Sullivan9. Psychological interventions: application to management of pain
Patrick McGrath, Jill Chorney, Anna Huguet and Anita M. Unruh10. Neuropathic pain and complex regional pain syndrome
Nicola U. Cook and Hubert van Griensven11. Pain pharmacology and the pharmacological management of pain
Maree T. Smith and Arjun Muralidharan12. Manual therapy and influence on pain perception
Chris McCarthy13. Exercise therapy
Nadine Foster, Annette Bishop, Melanie Holden and Krysia Dziedzic14. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and acupuncture
Mark I. Johnson and Carole A. Paley15. Complementary therapy approaches to pain
Peter Mackereth, Ann Carter and Jacqui Stringer16. Workplace rehabilitation
L. Gibson and J. StrongSECTION 3 – SPECIAL ISSUES
17. Pain education for professionals
Emma Briggs and Sarah E. Henderson18. Pain in childhood
Anita M. Unruh and Patrick J. McGrath19. Pain in the elderly
Stephen J. Gibson20. Cancer pain
Sally Bennett, Geoffrey Mitchell and Jenny Strong21. Managing chronic spinal pain
Diarmuid Denneny22. Rehabilitation and the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health
Karl S. Bagraith and Jenny Strong23. Participating in life roles
Jenny Strong24. Persistent pain and the law: clinical and legal aspects of chronic pain
George Mendelson and Danuta Mendelson25. Chronic pain and psychiatric problems
Harold Merskey26. Acute pain
Stephan A. Schug, Deborah Watson and Esther M. Pogatzki-Zahn27. Conclusions: the future
Hubert van Griensven, Jenny Strong, Anita M. Unruh