Pain - Elsevier E-book on VitalSource, 2nd Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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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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Foreword
Contributors
Chapter 1 – Introduction to pain (Anita M. Unruh, Jenny Strong and Hubert van Griensven)
Chapter 2 – The patient’s voice (Mandy Nielson)
Chapter 3 – Social determinants of pain (Kenneth D. Craig and Samantha R. Fashler)
Section One Overview: what is pain?
Chapter 4 – The psychology of pain: models and targets for the comprehensive assessment (Gordon J.G. Asmundson, Lydia Gomez-Perez, Ashley A. Richter and R. Nicholas Carleton)
Chapter 5 – Neuroanatomy of the nociceptive system (Mary Galea)
Chapter 6 – Neurophysiology of pain (Hubert van Griensven)
Section Two Assessment and management of pain
Chapter 7 – Assessing pain (Hubert van Griensven and Jenny Strong)
Chapter 8 – Psychological interventions: a cognitive perspective (Michael J.L. Sullivan and Tsipora Mankovsky-Arnold)
Chapter 9 – Psychological interventions: application to management of pain (Patrick J. McGrath, Jill Chorney, Anna Huguet and Anita M. Unruh)
Chapter 10 – Neuropathic pain and complex regional pain syndrome (Nicola U. Cook and Hubert van Griensven)
Chapter 11 – Pain pharmacology and pharmacological management of pain (Maree T. Smith and Arjun Muralidharan)
Chapter 12 – Manual therapy and influence on pain perception (Chris McCarthy)
Chapter 13 – Exercise therapy (Nadine E. Foster, Annette Bishop, Melanie Ann Holden and Krysia Dziedzic)
Chapter 14 – Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and acupuncture (Mark I. Johnson and Carole A. Paley)
Chapter 15 – Complementary therapy approaches to pain (Peter MacKereth, Ann Carter and Jacqui Stringer)
Chapter 16 – Workplace rehabilitation (Libby Gibson and Jenny Strong)
Section Three Special Issues
Chapter 17 – Pain education for professionals (Emma Briggs and Sarah E. Henderson)
Chapter 18 – Pain in childhood (Anita N. Unruh and Patrick J. McGrath)
Chapter 19 – Pain in the elderly (Stephen J. Gibson)
Chapter 20 – Cancer pain (Sally Bennett, Geoffrey Mitchell and Jenny Strong)
Chapter 21 – Chronic spinal pain (Diarmuid Denneny)
Chapter 22 – Rehabilitation and the World Health Organization’s classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF) (Karl Balgraith and Jenny Strong)
Chapter 23 – Participating in life roles (Jenny Strong)
Chapter 24 – Persistent pain and the law: clinical and legal aspects of chronic pain (George Mendelson and Danuta Mendelson)
Chapter 25 – Chronic pain and psychiatric problems (Harold Merskey)
Chapter 26 – Acute pain (Stephan A. Schug, Deborah Watson and Esther M. Pogatzkin-Zahn)
Appendix
Index
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