
A must-have book for any health professional who treats patients with headache disorders, Refractory Migraine is written by international experts from the world's top headache centers. It describes how they approach the treatment of migraine patients who continue to suffer despite appropriate medical treatment. First, it highlights current ideas about the definition and characterization of refractory migraine, and reviews underlying causes and contributing factors. Then, individual chapters cover every important aspect of migraine treatment with the focus entirely on refractory forms of the disorder. Its many features include detailed algorithms for outpatient and inpatient withdrawal from overused medications, innovative drug therapy and nonpharmacological treatments, a list of questions to ask before deciding to try hormonal therapies, and detailed descriptions of how to recognize and interact with patients who have challenging personality disorders or concomitant psychiatric problems. We're confident you'll often turn to this book for advice about challenges in migraine management. When you do, the bulleted lists and boxes that highlight and condense the main messages of each chapter put the information you need at your fingertips.If you treat patients with migraine, you will recognize many of the challenging situations and topics covered in this book - and you will be encouraged by the innovative and resourceful therapeutic strategies suggested by seasoned headache doctors with a wealth of clinical experience. Readable, comprehensive and up to date, this book gives you access to ingenious treatment approaches developed and refined in specialty headache clinics that regularly - and successfully - treat patients with refractory headache problems. When you meet the next migraine patient who says "I've tried it all, and nothing works", you will know where to go for practical advice about what to do next.
This text investigates the clinical definition, underlying mechanisms, and therapeutic management strategies for patients suffering from refractory migraine. The authors, a team of distinguished medical professionals and headache specialists, synthesize current research and clinical experience to provide a framework for treating patients who have failed standard medical interventions. The book serves as a practical guide for clinicians navigating the complexities of chronic headache disorders that do not respond to conventional care.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians and headache specialists frequently cite this work as a primary resource for managing treatment-resistant cases in specialty clinics. Experts highlight the text for its practical, algorithm-based approach and its utility in addressing the complex intersection of neurological and psychiatric factors in chronic pain patients.
Page Count:
494
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190453192
ISBN-13:
9780190453190
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