Evidence-based Interventional Pain Practice :According to Clinical Diagnoses

Publication subTitle :According to Clinical Diagnoses

Author: Jan Van Zundert  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781119968344

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470671306

Subject: R441.1 pain

Language: ENG

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Description

Unrelieved chronic pain is a worldwide epidemic

Chronic pain has been subject to multiple international initiatives through the World Health Organization. Interventional Pain Medicine, the use of minimally invasive techniques to relieve pain, is the best approach when simpler measures such as physical therapy or medications fail. However, these procedures can be associated with significant risk and expense. Establishing uniformity in diagnostic criteria and procedural performance can reduce both morbidity and unnecessary procedures, and hence healthcare expenditures.

While other texts explain how to perform these procedures, little focus has been given to diagnostic considerations: if and when these procedures should be performed. Evidence-Based Interventional Pain Medicine focuses on a balance between effectiveness and safety of interventional management for specific diagnoses, across all areas of chronic pain including:

  • Head, neck and shoulder pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Neuropathic pain syndromes
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
  • Pain in patients with cancer
  • Vascular and visceral pain

Evidence-Based Interventional Pain Medicine provides essential knowledge for anyone who uses, or intends to use, interventional pain techniques.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

Contributor List

pp.:  7 – 9

Foreword by Menno E. Sluijter

pp.:  9 – 12

Foreword by P. Prithvi Raj

pp.:  12 – 13

Introduction

pp.:  13 – 15

1: Trigeminal Neuralgia

pp.:  15 – 23

2: Cluster Headache

pp.:  23 – 30

3: Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain

pp.:  30 – 36

4: Cervical Radicular Pain

pp.:  36 – 40

5: Cervical Facet Pain

pp.:  40 – 53

6: Cervicogenic Headache

pp.:  53 – 62

7: Whiplash-Associated Disorders

pp.:  62 – 67

8: Occipital Neuralgia

pp.:  67 – 71

9: Painful Shoulder Complaints

pp.:  71 – 77

10: Thoracic Pain

pp.:  77 – 84

11: Lumbosacral Radicular Pain

pp.:  84 – 93

12: Pain Originating from the Lumbar Facet Joints

pp.:  93 – 109

13: Sacroiliac Joint Pain

pp.:  109 – 118

14: Coccygodynia

pp.:  118 – 125

15: Discogenic Low Back Pain

pp.:  125 – 129

16: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

pp.:  129 – 145

17: Herpes Zoster and Post-Herpetic Neuralgia

pp.:  145 – 159

18: Painful Diabetic Polyneuropathy

pp.:  159 – 167

19: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

pp.:  167 – 173

20: Meralgia Paresthetica

pp.:  173 – 177

21: Phantom Pain

pp.:  177 – 182

22: Traumatic Plexus Lesion

pp.:  182 – 190

23: Pain in Patients with Cancer

pp.:  190 – 195

24: Chronic Refractory Angina Pectoris

pp.:  195 – 213

25: Ischemic Pain in the Extremities and Raynaud’s Phenomenon

pp.:  213 – 218

26: Pain in Chronic Pancreatitis

pp.:  218 – 224

Index

pp.:  224 – 234

LastPages

pp.:  234 – 238

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