
Navigating Life with Chronic Pain provides accessible, comprehensive, and up-to-date information about the challenges patients, family, and caregivers face when confronted by chronic pain. No two pain experiences are the same, so your chronic pain depends on where you have pain, how long you have experienced pain, and how the pain symptoms developed. Everyone needs a customized approach because pain symptoms, other medical conditions, past pain experiences, beliefs about pain, environment, ability to cope with the pain, and financial and social support (like family, friends, and caregivers) are different for every person.This book aims to provide clear and reliable information about chronic pain, including "what" (definition), "how" (pathophysiology), and "why" (etiology). The authors expertly guide the reader through current approaches to diagnoses, including a review of diagnostic tests, as well as a comprehensive, integrated approach to chronic pain treatment. They demystify the pain evaluation and explain why pain professionals might ask you for detailed and seemingly personal information. Through the use of patient stories, you get real-world experiences and advice on navigating the day-to-day challenges of chronic pain. You will learn how to take control of your chronic pain using a variety of tools, like behavioral, exercise and nutritional approaches, medications, alternative treatments (yoga and tai chi), and injections or surgery.
How can patients and caregivers effectively manage the multifaceted challenges of chronic pain through personalized, evidence-based strategies? Dr. Robert A. Lavin, a medical professional, synthesizes clinical knowledge with practical advice to address the complex nature of chronic pain. The book argues that because pain is a subjective experience influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors, treatment must be highly individualized to be effective.
What You Will Find
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Readers and medical professionals frequently note the clarity and accessibility of the prose, which translates complex medical concepts for a lay audience. Experts highlight this as a practical resource for patients seeking to understand the clinical reasoning behind pain management protocols.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2020-02-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190619686
ISBN-13:
9780190619688
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