Essentials of pain medicine /

This third edition of Essentials of Pain Management offers an accessible and concise, yet complete, overview of today's theory and practice of pain medicine and regional anesthesia. From a review of basic considerations through local anesthetics and nerve block techniques, this book provides th...

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Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Other Authors: Benzon, Honorio T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier/Saunders, ©2011.
Edition:3rd ed.
Series:ClinicalKey.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • I. BASIC CONSIDERATIONS
  • 1. Anatomy and Physiology of Somatosensory and Pain Processing
  • 2. The Neurochemistry of Somatosensory and Pain Processing
  • 3. Taxonomy: Definition of Pain Terms and Chronic Pain Syndromes
  • II. CLINICAL EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATIONS
  • 4. Physical Examination of the Patient with Pain
  • 5. Pain Assessment
  • 6. Psychologic Evaluation and Testing
  • 7. Neurophysiologic Testing for Pain
  • 8. Anatomy, Imaging and Common Pain Generating Degenerative Pathologies of the Spine
  • 9. Determination of Disability
  • III. PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGIC MODALITIES
  • 10. Opioid Receptors
  • 11. Major Opioids in Pain Management
  • 12. Minor and Short-Acting Opioids
  • 13. Opioid Therapy: Adverse Effects Including Addiction
  • 14. Psychopharmacology for Pain Medicine
  • 15. Membrane Stabilizers
  • 16. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs and COX-2 Selective Inhibitors
  • 17. Muscle Relaxants
  • 18. Drugs for the Interventional Physician: Botulinum Toxin, Steroids, Radiopaque Dye
  • IV. THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
  • 19. Diagnostic Nerve Blocks
  • 20. Neurosurgical Procedures for Treatment of Intractable Pain
  • 21. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Approaches to Pain Management
  • 22. Acupuncture
  • 23. Psychological Interventions For Chronic Pain
  • 24. Substance Use Disorders and Detoxification
  • V. PERIOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT
  • 25. Pain Management in the Emergency Department
  • 26. Preemptive Analgesia: Physiology and Clinical Studies
  • 27. Patient-Controlled Analgesia
  • 28. Intrathecal Opioid Injections for Postoperative Pain
  • 29. Epidural Opioids for Postoperative Pain
  • 30. Intraarticular and Intraperitoneal Opioids for Postoperative Pain
  • 31. Pediatric Postoperative Pain
  • 32. Pain Management During Pregnancy and Lactation
  • 33. Pain Management in the Critically Ill Patient
  • VI. CHRONIC PAIN SYNDROMES
  • 34. Classification of Headache Disorders
  • 35. Migraine Headache and Cluster Headache
  • 36. Tension Type Headache, Chronic Tension Headache and Other Chronic Headache Types
  • 37. Postdural Puncture Headache and Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension
  • 38. Cervicogenic Headache and Orofacial Pain
  • 39. An Overview of Low Back Pain Disorders
  • 40. Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injections for Lumbosacral Radiculopathy
  • 41. Selective Nerve Root Blocks and Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections
  • 42. Facet Joint Pain: Facet Joint Injections and Facet Rhizotomy
  • 43. Pain Originating from the Buttock: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction and Piriformis Syndrome
  • 44. Myofascial Pain Syndrome
  • 45. Fibromyalgia
  • 46.Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): Terminology and Pathophysiology
  • 47.Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): Diagnosis, and Treatment
  • 48. Herpes Zoster and Postherpetic Neuralgia
  • 49. Phantom Pain
  • 50. Central Pain States
  • 51. Visceral Pain and Pelvic Pain
  • 52. Sickle Cell Anemia
  • 53. Diabetic and Other Peripheral Neuropathies
  • 54. Entrapment Neuropathies
  • 55. Chronic Pain Management in Children
  • 56. Geriatric Pain
  • VII. INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT
  • 57. Spinal Cord Stimulation
  • 58. Implanted Drug Delivery Systems for Control of Chronic Pain
  • 59. Discography
  • 60. Intradiscal Techniques: Intradiscal Electrothermal Coagulation (IDET) and Nucleoplasty
  • 61. Osteoporosis and Percutaneous Vertebroplasty
  • 62. Issues in Fluoroscopy: Advantages of Fluoroscopy, Radiation Safety
  • VIII. CANCER PAIN
  • 63. Pharmacologic Management of Cancer Pain
  • 64. Management of Pain at End of Life
  • 65. Visceral Neurolytic Sympathetic Blocks
  • 66. Intrathecal and Epidural Neurolysis: Agents Used for Neurolytic Block
  • IX. LOCAL ANESTHETICS AND NERVE BLOCKADE
  • 67. Local Anesthetics
  • Clinical Aspects
  • 68. Spinal Anesthesia
  • 69. Epidural Anesthesia
  • 70.Combined Spinal-Epidural Technique
  • 71. Caudal Anesthesia
  • 72. Head and Neck Blocks
  • 73. Brachial Plexus Block: Techniques Above the Clavicle
  • 74. Brachial Plexus Block: Techniques Below the Clavicle
  • 75. Truncal Blocks: Intercostal, Paravertebral, Interpleural, Suprascapular, Ilioinguinal, and Iliohypogastric Nerve Blocks
  • 76. Lumbar Plexus, Femoral, Lateral Femoral Cutaneous, Obturator, Saphenous, and Fascia Iliaca Blocks
  • 77. Sciatic Nerve Block
  • 78. Ankle Block
  • 79. Issues in Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Use of Nerve Stimulators, Multiple Versus Single Injection Techniques, and Use of Adjuvants
  • 80. Peripheral Sympathetic Blocks
  • 81.Complications After Peripheral Nerve Blockade
  • 82.Complications After Neuraxial Blockade
  • 83. Anticoagulants and Neuraxial Injections.