
Concentrating on techniques rather than pain pathology, Spinal Interventions in Pain Management is focused purely on the spine. This practical handbook covers anatomy and imaging, how to choose patients, how to undertake procedures, and includes advice on potential pitfalls. Perfect reading for pain interventionalists and trainees before doing a procedure or before an exam, the book covers the most common spinal interventions for pain that pain specialists undertake, including epidurals, diagnostic facet interventions, the intra-articular injection of the sacroiliac joint and radiofrequency denervation, cervical, thoracic and lumbar discography, and neuromodulation (spinal cord stimulation and intrathecal drug delivery). Extensive illustrations, both x-rays and figures, make the book accessible and help to provide a clear understanding of the anatomy, which underpins spinal interventions.
This handbook addresses the technical requirements and procedural methodologies necessary for performing spinal interventions in the context of pain management. The authors, Ganesan Baranidharan, Karen Simpson, and Sanjeeva Gupta, leverage their clinical expertise to provide a structured guide that prioritizes procedural execution over the underlying pathology of pain.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals and trainees frequently utilize this text as a practical reference for pre-procedural review and examination preparation. Experts highlight the clinical utility of the visual aids and the focus on technical execution as key strengths for practitioners in the field of pain medicine.
Page Count:
286
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191629634
ISBN-13:
9780191629631
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