內容註: |
SECTION 1 -- CLINICAL PAIN STATES -- Soft tissue, joints and bones -- Acute and postoperative pain -- Michael Cousins, Ian Power -- Osteoarthritis -- Paul Creamer -- Rheumatoid arthritis -- Malcolm I V Jayson -- Muscles, tendons and ligaments -- Dianne J Newham, Kerry R Mills -- Chronic back pain -- Donlin M Long -- Upper extremity pain -- Anders E Sola -- Fibromyalgia -- Robert M Bennett -- Deep and visceral pain -- Abdominal pain -- Laurence M Blendis -- Heart, vascular and haemopathic pain -- Paolo Procacci, Massimo Zoggi, Marco Maresca -- Chronic pelvic pain -- Andrea J Rapkin -- Obstetric pain -- John S McDonald -- Genitourinary pain -- Ursula Wesselmann, Arthur L Burnett -- Head -- Orofacial pain -- Yair Sharav -- Trigeminal, eye and ear pain -- Joanna M Zakrozwska -- Headache -- Jean Schoenen, Peter S S̀ndor -- Nerve and root damage -- Phantom pain and other phenomena after amputation -- Troels Scaehelin Jensen, Lone Nikolajsen -- Peripheral neuropathies -- J W Scadding -- Complex regional pain syndrome -- J W Scadding -- Nerve root disorders and arachnoiditis -- David Dubuisson -- Central nervous system -- Central pain -- J̲rgen Boivie -- Spinal cord injury -- Aleksander Beric -- Pain and psychological medicine -- Harold Merskey -- SECTION 2 -- THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES -- Pharmacology -- Antipyretic (non-narcotic) analgesics -- Kay Brune, Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer -- Psychotropic drugs -- Richard Monks, Harold Merskey -- Opioids -- Robert G Twycross -- Local anaesthetics and epidurals -- H J McQuay, RA Moore -- Atypical analgesic drugs and sympathetic blockers -- R Munglani, R G Hill -- Surgery -- Disc surgery -- Erik Spangfort -- Orthopaedic surgery -- Robert F McLain, James N Weinstein -- Central neurosurgery -- Jan M Gybels, Ron R Tasker -- Stimulation -- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, vibration and acupuncture as -- pain-relieving measures -- Per Hansson, Thomas Lundeberg -- Spinal cord and brain stimulation -- Brian A Simpson -- Physical therapies -- Ultrasound, shortwave, microwave, laser, superficial heat and cold in the -- treatment of pain -- Justus F Lehmann, Barbara J de Lateur -- Mobilization, manipulation, massage and exercise for the relief of -- musculoskeletal pain -- Scott Haldeman, Paul D Hooper -- Psychological therapies -- The placebo and the placebo response -- Patrick D Wall -- Relaxation and biofeedback -- Barton A Jessup, Xochitl Gallegos -- Hypnosis -- Nicholas P Spanos, Sharon J Carmanico, Jacqueline A Ellis -- A cognitive-behavioral approach to pain management -- Dennis C Turk, Akiko Okifuji -- Behavioral therapy -- Francis J Keefe, John C Lefebvre -- Prevention of disability due to chronic musculoskeletal pain -- Steven James Linton -- SECTION 3 -- SPECIAL PROBLEMS OF ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT -- Age and sex difference -- Pain in children -- Charles B Berde, Bruce Masek -- Pain in the elderly -- Lucia Gagliese, Joel Katz, Ronald Melzack -- Sex and gender differences in pain -- Karen J Berkley, Anita Holdcroft -- Neuropathic and burn pain -- Peripheral neuropathic pain: an approach to management -- Howard L Fields, Ralf Baron, Michael C Rowbotham -- Pain of burns -- Manon Choinïre -- Cancer pain -- Cancer pain: principles of assessment and syndromes -- Nathan I Cherny, Russell K Portenoy -- Practical issues in the management of cancer pain -- Nathan I Cherny, Russell K Portenoy -- Cancer pain and palliative care in children -- Charles B Berde, John J Collins -- Cancer: psychiatric and ethical issues -- William Breithart, Steven D Passik, Barry D Rosenfeld -- Pain and impending death -- Cicely M Saunders, Michael Platt. |
摘要、提要註: |
An Essentials version of the Textbook of Pain, 4/e, this book is intended to provide the pain medicine specialist and trainee with an easy-to-access overview on the management complexities, assessment tools and multiple treatment modalities that are currently available to the physician dealing with the full spectrum of pain syndromes. The emphasis throughout is on the clinical aspects of pain medicine. It will contain the core information that the practitioner and trainee needs. Each chapter is brief and succinctly written and the text is well broken up with headings, tables and summary charts. The book is divided into 2 main sections; clinical states (acute, chronic and cancer pain) and therapeutic aspects (pharmacological, surgical, physiotherapy, psychotherapy) and it presents a rational, multidisciplinary approach to the management of pain. |