
Conventional medical practice leaves a lot of pain unrelieved. This pain can become chronic and its management has become a new specialty in medicine. This book provides an up-to-date account of how to deal with the major chronic pain syndromes, including back pain, body and myofascial pain, malignant diseases, neurogenic pain, and headaches. It covers the background knowledge required in practice, and gives clear and concise advice on managing patients who suffer chronic pain. In straightforward language, the book provides the essential practical information required for effective patient management. The book will appeal to trainee doctors and anaesthetists, hospice staff and those involved in palliative care. GPs, junior medical staff and nurses who wish to acquire a working knowledge of the activities of a pain clinic will also find this a useful source of information.
This book investigates the clinical methodologies and practical strategies required to effectively manage chronic pain syndromes that remain unaddressed by conventional medical practice. The authors, A. W. Diamond and S. W. Coniam, draw upon their clinical expertise to provide a structured framework for diagnosing and treating persistent pain. The text serves as a bridge between theoretical background knowledge and the day-to-day requirements of operating within a specialized pain clinic environment.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals and trainees frequently identify this text as a practical, accessible resource for understanding the operational realities of pain clinics. Experts highlight the book's utility for junior staff and general practitioners seeking a concise overview of specialized pain management techniques.
Page Count:
184
Publication Date:
1991-10-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192630024
ISBN-13:
9780192630025
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