
An estimated 60 million Americans suffer from pain. There has been an explosion in pain research, new pharmaceuticals, the recognition of complementary and alternative therapies, interventional techniques and surgery, professional pain societies and providers with expertise in pain management. Still, the most common condition seen in primary care settings and in pain clinics is lower back pain. Despite the high prevalence of back and neck pain in the population, treatment and ongoing management of these conditions continues to pose challenges in various clinical settings. Educational resources for both primary and specialist clinicians alike are needed to address these challenges. As part of the Oxford American Pain Library, this practical handbook is designed to serve as a concise yet authoritative resource on diagnosing and treating back and neck pain. Co-authored by two primary care physicians and a nurse practitioner with extensive expertise in pain medicine and management, the book is tailored to the needs of busy health care professionals treating patients in the primary care setting, and focuses on essential clinical information for physicians and other healthcare professionals who see patients with these widespread and often debilitating conditions. In addition to covering all aspects of diagnosis, treatment—both pharmacological and non-pharmacological, and ongoing management of back and neck pain, the handbook also features chapters dedicated to similar conditions of myofascial pain, whiplash and fibromyalgia.
How can primary care clinicians effectively diagnose and manage the widespread prevalence of back and neck pain in a clinical setting? The authors, a team of primary care physicians and a nurse practitioner, leverage their extensive expertise in pain medicine to provide a structured framework for addressing these common conditions. The text synthesizes current research, pharmacological advancements, and interventional techniques into a practical guide tailored for busy healthcare professionals.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this handbook as a highly accessible resource for primary care providers navigating the complexities of chronic pain management. Readers frequently note the concise, clinical density of the prose, which allows for quick reference during patient consultations.
Page Count:
161
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190208015
ISBN-13:
9780190208011
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