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Current therapy in pain / [edited by] Howard S. Smith.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia : Saunders/Elsevier, c2009.Description: xxi, 674 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781416048367
  • 1416048367
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616/.0472 22
LOC classification:
  • RB127.C92 2009
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Contents:
CONTENTS I. Pain Background 1. The Taxonomy of Pain ¿ Harold Merskey, D.M., F.R.C.P.C. <harold.merskey@sympatico.ca> 2. Pathophysiology of Pain ¿ Jun-Ming Zhang, MSc, MD <zhangj4@UCMAIL. UC. EDU, Mark Baccei, PhD Bacceiml@ucmail.uc.edu II. Assessment of Pain and its Treatment 3. Neuropathic Pain: is the emperor wearing clothes? ¿Steven H. Horowitz MD shh@maine.rr.com 4. Assessment of Pain in Older Adults ¿ Patricia Bruckenthal, PhD, RN, NP 5. Assessment of Pain in the Nonverbal and/or Cognitively Impaired Adult ¿ Karen Bjoro, Keela Herr 6. Neuropathic Pain ¿ Definition, Identification, and Implications for Research and Therapy ¿ Misha-Miroslav Backonja, MD backonja@neurology.wisc.edu, Charles E. Argoff, MD pargoff@optonline.net, Howard Smith, MD 7. Brain Imaging In Painful States: Experimental and Clinical Pain ¿ Daniel Ciampi De Andrade, Xavier Moisett, Didier Bouhassira didier.bouhassire@apr.aphp.fr 8. Potential Documentation Tools ¿ Howard S. Smith, M.D. smith@mail.amc.edu; Kenneth L. Kirsh, Ph. D. klkirsh@email.uky.edu III. Acute Pain 9. Perioperative Use of COX-2 Inhibitors ¿ Scott Reuben scott.reuben@bhs.org 10. Patient Controlled Analgesia ¿ Jennifer Elliott <Jaeturtle@aol.com> 11. Perioperative Epidural Analgesia ¿ Melissa A. Rockford, MD mrockford@kumc.edu; Martin L. DeRuyter, MD mderuyter@kumc.edu 12. Continuous Peripheral Nerve Catheter Techniques ¿ Eric May, MD emay@everestkc.net, Martin DeRuyter, MD mderuyter@kumc.edu (co-authors) 13. Interpleural Analgesia ¿ Jianguo Cheng, M.D., Ph. D. <CHENGJ@ccf.org>; Juan Cata, M.D IV. Chronic Pain Cancer Pain 14. Cancer Pain ¿ Winston Parris <CLIVE2VIC@aol.com> V. Chronic Pain Noncancer Pain 15. Migraine Headaches ¿ Alan Rapoport <alanrapoport@gmail.com ; Eric Pearlman pearler1@memorialhealth.com 16. Headaches other than Migraine ¿ Jan Kraemer, MD; Joshua Pal, MD; Zahid Bajwa zbajwa@bidmc.harvard.edu 17. Orofacial Pain ¿ Rafael Benoliel BDS. LDS RCS Eng. benoliel@cc.huji.ac.il; Richard A. Pertes, DDS RPERTES@aol.com; Eliat Eliav DMD, PhD eliavel@umdnj.edu 18. Neck Pain ¿ Dr. Susan Opper sopper@saint-lukes.org 19. Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Pain ¿ Richard L. Uhl, MD uhlr@aol.com 20. Evaluation and Treatment of Elbow Pain ¿ Richard L. Uhl, MD uhlr@aol.com 21. Hand Pain ¿ Joseph M. Bellapianta, MD, MS; William F. Lavelle, MD lavellwf@yahoo.com; Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD; Ike Onyedika, Demetri Economedes, Richard Whipple rrwhipplemd@aol.com 22. Low Back Pain ¿ William F. Lavelle, MD lavellewf@yahoo.com; Allen L. Carl, MD alcsar@nycap.rr.com; Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD; Aimee Furdyna 23. Hip Pain ¿ Rakesh Ramakrishnan, Michael A. Krieves, William F. Lavelle, MD lavellwf@yahoo.com, Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD, Marc C. Fuchs, MD 24. Knee Pain ¿ Michael A. Krieves, Rakesh Ramakrishnan, William Lavelle < lavellwf@yahoo.com, Elizabeth Demers Lavells, MD 25. Foot Pain ¿ William Lavelle <lavellwf@yahoo.com, Joseph M. Bellapianta, MD, MS; Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD 26. Thoracic Pain ¿ Pradeep Chopra <pradeepchopra@yahoo.com 27. Abdominal Pain ¿ Carl Rosati, MD rosatic@mail.amc.edu; Steven C. Stain, MD < stains@mail.amc.edu> 28. Genitourinary Pain Syndromes: Interstitial Cystitis, Chronic Prostatitis, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Related Disorders ¿ Daniel Brookoff Daniel. Brookoff@HealthONEcares.com 29. Overview of Pelvic Pain ¿ Paul Christo, M.D., M.B.A. PCHRISTO@jhmi.edu ; Greg Hobelmann, MD Jhobler1@jhmi.edu 30. Female Perineal/Pelvic Pain: The Rehabiliation Colleen M. Fitzgerald MD CFitzgerald@ric.org ; Christina K. Hynes MD chynes@ric.org 31. Fibromyalgia Syndrome ¿ Roland Staud, M.D. staudr@ufl.edu 32. Osteoarthritis: Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment ¿ Lee S. Simon, MD lsimon@caregroup.harvard.edu> 33. Rheumatoid Arthritis ¿ Lori A. Lavelle, DO, William F. Lavell, MD lavellwf@yahoo.com; Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD 34. Painful Diabetic Neuropathy ¿ Sal Abdi Sabdi@aol.com or SAbdi@med.miami.edu 35. Trigeminal Neuralgia ¿ Andrew Linn, MD; Zahid Bajwa zbajwa@bidmc.harvard.edu 36. Post-herpetic Neuralgia ¿ Paul J. Christo, M.D., M.B.A. PCHRISTO@jhmi.edu ; Brian D Cauley, M.D., M.P.H 37. Phantom Limb Pain ¿ Howard Smith MD, smithh@mailamc.edu; Andrew Dubin MD, Dubina@mail.amc.edu, Amar Parikh parikha@mail.amc.edu 38. Spinal Cord Injury ¿ Nanna Finnerup finnerup@akhphd.au.dk 39. Pathophysiology of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome ¿ R. Norman Harden, Howard S. Smith 40. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): Treatment Approaches ¿ Paul Christo, M.D., M.B.A. PCHRISTO@jhmi.edu ; Chauncey T. Jones, M.D. cjones85@jhmi.edu 41. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Functional Restoration ¿ R. Norman Harden 42. Lumbar Spinal Stenosis ¿ John Markman, MD JohnMarkman@URMA. Rochester.edu 43. Failed Back Surgery Syndrome ¿ Sean Burgest, M.D sburgest@hotmail.com, Tom Simopoulos, MD <tsimopou@bidmc.harvard.edu> 44. Post-stroke Pain ¿ Andrew Dubin, MD dubin@mail.amc.edu 45. Pain and Pain Management Related to HIV Infection¿ Karan Madan, MBBS; Srdjan S Nedeljkovic<srdjan@zeus.bwh.harvard.edu 46. Sickle Cell Anemia ¿ Daniel Brookoff Daniel. Brookoff@HealthONEcares.com; drookoff@aol.com 47. Sacroiliac-Related Joint Pain ¿ Dave Loomba, MD daveloomba@yahoo.com ; Gagan Mahajan, MD <gmahajan@ucdavis.edu 48. Pain and Sleep ¿ Howard S. Smith, MD smithh@mail.amc.edu, Lynn Webster, Christine Gallati, Clete Kushida VI. Special Populations 49. Pain in Children ¿ Sal Abdi Sabdi@aol.com or SAbdi@med.miami.edu 50. Pain in the Elderly Gary McCleane gary@mccleane.freeserve.co.uk 51. Pain in the Palliative Care Population ¿ Lida Nabati, MD LidaNabati@dfci.harvard.edu; Janet Abrahm, MD JanetAbrahm@dfci.harvard.edu 52. Pain in the Substance Abuse Population ¿ Steven D. Passik, PhD. passiks@mskcc.org ; Kenneth L. Kirsh, Ph. D. klkirsh@email.uky.edu VII. Pharmacologic Approaches to Pain Management 53. A mechanism-based approach to pain pharmacotherapy: Targeting pain modalities for optimal treatment efficacy-Beth B. Murrison, MS, MD, PhD bb@jhmi.edu 54. Opioid Pharmacotherapy ¿ Kenneth C. Jackson, II, PharmD Kenneth. Jackson@pharm.utah.edu after July 1 jacksonk@pacificu.edu 55. Opioid Issues ¿ Howard S. Smith, M.D. smithh@mail.amc.edu ;Gary McCleane, MD gary@mcleane.freeserve.co.uk 56. Opioid Tolerance, Dependence and Hyperalgesia ¿ Lucy Chen, MD llchen@partners.org; Jianren Mao, MD <jmao@partners.org 57. Gastrointestinal Dysfunction with Opioid Use ¿ Sangeeta R. Mehendal, PhD smehendale@dacc.uchicago.edu; Chun-Su Yuan, MD, Phd cyuan@airway.uchicago.edu 58. Acetaminophen ¿ Howard Smith MD, Mike A. Royal, MD 59. Steroids Muhammad A. Munir, MD munirma@ucmail.uc.edu; Sanjeev Agarwal, MD, MS; Jun-Ming Zhang, MD, MSc 60. NSAIDs and COX-2 Inhibitors ¿ Muhammad A. Munir munirma@ucmail.uc.edu ; Eli Cianciolo, MD; Jun-Ming Zhang, MSc, MD 61. Antidepressants ¿ Howard S. Smith, Ajay Wasan, Charles Argoff 62. Antiepileptic Drugs ¿ Gary McCleane <gary@mccleane.freeserve.co.uk> 63. Local Anesthetics ¿ Gary McCleane <gary@mccleane.freeserve.co.uk> 64. Muscle Relaxants Gary McCleane <gary@mccleane.freeserve.co.uk> 65. Alpha-2 Agonists ¿ Jennifer Elliott <Jaeturtle@aol.com> 66. NMDA Antagonists ¿ Howard Smith smithh@mail.amc.edu; James Wymer; Christine Sang CSang@partners.org 67. Botulinum Toxins ¿ Sal Abdi Sabdi@aol.com or SAbdi@med.miami.edu 68. Topical Analgesic Agents ¿ Gary McCleane 69. Tramadol ¿ David J. Skinner, M.D. david.skinner@mountsinai.org; Joanthan Epstein, M.D. Jonathan.epstein@mssm.edu; Marco Pappagallo Marco. Pappagallo@mountsinai.org VIII. Behavioral Medicine Approaches to Pain Management 70. Psychologic Aspects of Pain ¿ Akiko Okifuji, PhD Akiko. Okifuji@hsc.utah.edu ; Michelle Skinner, MS 71. Hypnotic Analgesia ¿ Lisa Norelli cdfmljn@omh.state.ny.us 72. Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain ¿ Joshua Wootton jwootton@bidmc.harvard.edu ; Chris Warfield IX. PMR Approaches to Pain Management 73. Physical medicine approach to pain management Steve Stanos, DO SStanos@ric.org ; Mila Mogilevsky, DO, PT; Lynn Rader, MD; James McLean, MD; Allison Baum, PT Allibaum@yahoo.com X. Neuromodulation Approaches to Pain Management 74. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) ¿ Dierdre M. Walsh, Phil, B. Physio DM. Walsh@ulster.ac.uk or deeprof@googlemail.com ; Jeffrey R. Basford MD, PhD basford.jeffrey@mayo.edu 75. Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Intractable Pain ¿ Richard K Osenbach, MD osenb001@mc.duke.edu ; Emily A. Davis, RN, NP XI. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Approaches to Pain Management 76. Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Non-Cancer Pain Gira Patel, Lic. Ac gpatel99@aol.com, David Euler, Lic. Ac. davideuler1@mac.com, Joseph F. Audette, M.A., M.D Jaudette@Partners.Org XII. Neurosurgical Approaches to Pain Management Approaches to Pain Management 77. Neurosurgical Treatment of Pain ¿ Daniel Clayton, M.D., PhD.; Emily A. Davis, MSN, ACNP, MSM; Richard Osenbach, MD osenb001@mc.duke.edu XIII. Interventional Approaches to Pain Mana 78
Summary: This resource focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of painful conditions-both acute and chronic-from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Joined by a team of nearly 200 international contributors representing a wide range of specialties, Dr. Smith presents the best management options within and across specialties. Succinct treatment and therapy guidelines enable you to quickly access clinically useful information, for both inpatient and outpatient pain management, while a 2-color format enhances readability and ease of use and highlights key concepts.
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CONTENTS
I. Pain Background
1. The Taxonomy of Pain ¿ Harold Merskey, D.M., F.R.C.P.C. <harold.merskey@sympatico.ca>
2. Pathophysiology of Pain ¿ Jun-Ming Zhang, MSc, MD <zhangj4@UCMAIL. UC. EDU,
Mark Baccei, PhD Bacceiml@ucmail.uc.edu
II. Assessment of Pain and its Treatment
3. Neuropathic Pain: is the emperor wearing clothes? ¿Steven H. Horowitz MD shh@maine.rr.com
4. Assessment of Pain in Older Adults ¿ Patricia Bruckenthal, PhD, RN, NP
5. Assessment of Pain in the Nonverbal and/or Cognitively Impaired Adult ¿ Karen Bjoro, Keela Herr
6. Neuropathic Pain ¿ Definition, Identification, and Implications for Research and Therapy ¿
Misha-Miroslav Backonja, MD backonja@neurology.wisc.edu, Charles E. Argoff, MD
pargoff@optonline.net, Howard Smith, MD
7. Brain Imaging In Painful States: Experimental and Clinical Pain ¿ Daniel Ciampi De Andrade, Xavier
Moisett, Didier Bouhassira didier.bouhassire@apr.aphp.fr
8. Potential Documentation Tools ¿ Howard S. Smith, M.D. smith@mail.amc.edu; Kenneth L. Kirsh,
Ph. D. klkirsh@email.uky.edu
III. Acute Pain
9. Perioperative Use of COX-2 Inhibitors ¿ Scott Reuben scott.reuben@bhs.org
10. Patient Controlled Analgesia ¿ Jennifer Elliott <Jaeturtle@aol.com>
11. Perioperative Epidural Analgesia ¿ Melissa A. Rockford, MD mrockford@kumc.edu;
Martin L. DeRuyter, MD mderuyter@kumc.edu
12. Continuous Peripheral Nerve Catheter Techniques ¿ Eric May, MD emay@everestkc.net,
Martin DeRuyter, MD mderuyter@kumc.edu (co-authors)
13. Interpleural Analgesia ¿ Jianguo Cheng, M.D., Ph. D. <CHENGJ@ccf.org>; Juan Cata,
M.D
IV. Chronic Pain
Cancer Pain
14. Cancer Pain ¿ Winston Parris <CLIVE2VIC@aol.com>
V. Chronic Pain
Noncancer Pain
15. Migraine Headaches ¿ Alan Rapoport <alanrapoport@gmail.com ; Eric Pearlman
pearler1@memorialhealth.com
16. Headaches other than Migraine ¿ Jan Kraemer, MD; Joshua Pal, MD; Zahid Bajwa
zbajwa@bidmc.harvard.edu
17. Orofacial Pain ¿ Rafael Benoliel BDS. LDS RCS Eng. benoliel@cc.huji.ac.il; Richard A. Pertes,
DDS RPERTES@aol.com; Eliat Eliav DMD, PhD eliavel@umdnj.edu
18. Neck Pain ¿ Dr. Susan Opper sopper@saint-lukes.org
19. Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Pain ¿ Richard L. Uhl, MD uhlr@aol.com
20. Evaluation and Treatment of Elbow Pain ¿ Richard L. Uhl, MD uhlr@aol.com
21. Hand Pain ¿ Joseph M. Bellapianta, MD, MS; William F. Lavelle, MD
lavellwf@yahoo.com; Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD; Ike Onyedika, Demetri Economedes,
Richard Whipple rrwhipplemd@aol.com
22. Low Back Pain ¿ William F. Lavelle, MD lavellewf@yahoo.com; Allen L. Carl, MD
alcsar@nycap.rr.com; Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD; Aimee Furdyna
23. Hip Pain ¿ Rakesh Ramakrishnan, Michael A. Krieves, William F. Lavelle, MD
lavellwf@yahoo.com, Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD, Marc C. Fuchs, MD
24. Knee Pain ¿ Michael A. Krieves, Rakesh Ramakrishnan, William Lavelle <
lavellwf@yahoo.com, Elizabeth Demers Lavells, MD
25. Foot Pain ¿ William Lavelle <lavellwf@yahoo.com, Joseph M. Bellapianta, MD, MS;
Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD
26. Thoracic Pain ¿ Pradeep Chopra <pradeepchopra@yahoo.com
27. Abdominal Pain ¿ Carl Rosati, MD rosatic@mail.amc.edu; Steven C. Stain, MD <
stains@mail.amc.edu>
28. Genitourinary Pain Syndromes: Interstitial Cystitis, Chronic Prostatitis, Pelvic Floor
Dysfunction and Related Disorders ¿ Daniel Brookoff Daniel. Brookoff@HealthONEcares.com
29. Overview of Pelvic Pain ¿ Paul Christo, M.D., M.B.A. PCHRISTO@jhmi.edu ; Greg
Hobelmann, MD Jhobler1@jhmi.edu
30. Female Perineal/Pelvic Pain: The Rehabiliation
Colleen M. Fitzgerald MD
CFitzgerald@ric.org ; Christina K. Hynes MD chynes@ric.org
31. Fibromyalgia Syndrome ¿ Roland Staud, M.D. staudr@ufl.edu
32. Osteoarthritis: Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment ¿ Lee S. Simon, MD
lsimon@caregroup.harvard.edu>
33. Rheumatoid Arthritis ¿ Lori A. Lavelle, DO, William F. Lavell, MD lavellwf@yahoo.com;
Elizabeth Demers Lavelle, MD
34. Painful Diabetic Neuropathy ¿ Sal Abdi Sabdi@aol.com or SAbdi@med.miami.edu
35. Trigeminal Neuralgia ¿ Andrew Linn, MD; Zahid Bajwa zbajwa@bidmc.harvard.edu
36. Post-herpetic Neuralgia ¿ Paul J. Christo, M.D., M.B.A. PCHRISTO@jhmi.edu ; Brian D
Cauley, M.D., M.P.H
37. Phantom Limb Pain ¿ Howard Smith MD, smithh@mailamc.edu; Andrew Dubin MD,
Dubina@mail.amc.edu, Amar Parikh parikha@mail.amc.edu
38. Spinal Cord Injury ¿ Nanna Finnerup finnerup@akhphd.au.dk
39. Pathophysiology of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome ¿ R. Norman Harden, Howard S. Smith
40. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): Treatment Approaches ¿ Paul Christo, M.D.,
M.B.A. PCHRISTO@jhmi.edu ; Chauncey T. Jones, M.D. cjones85@jhmi.edu
41. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Functional Restoration ¿ R. Norman Harden
42. Lumbar Spinal Stenosis ¿ John Markman, MD JohnMarkman@URMA. Rochester.edu
43. Failed Back Surgery Syndrome ¿ Sean Burgest, M.D sburgest@hotmail.com, Tom
Simopoulos, MD <tsimopou@bidmc.harvard.edu>
44. Post-stroke Pain ¿ Andrew Dubin, MD dubin@mail.amc.edu
45. Pain and Pain Management Related to HIV Infection¿ Karan Madan, MBBS; Srdjan S
Nedeljkovic<srdjan@zeus.bwh.harvard.edu
46. Sickle Cell Anemia
¿ Daniel Brookoff Daniel. Brookoff@HealthONEcares.com;
drookoff@aol.com
47. Sacroiliac-Related Joint Pain ¿ Dave Loomba, MD daveloomba@yahoo.com ; Gagan
Mahajan, MD <gmahajan@ucdavis.edu
48. Pain and Sleep ¿ Howard S. Smith, MD smithh@mail.amc.edu, Lynn Webster, Christine
Gallati, Clete Kushida
VI. Special Populations
49. Pain in Children ¿ Sal Abdi Sabdi@aol.com or SAbdi@med.miami.edu
50. Pain in the Elderly
Gary McCleane gary@mccleane.freeserve.co.uk
51. Pain in the Palliative Care Population ¿ Lida Nabati, MD LidaNabati@dfci.harvard.edu;
Janet Abrahm, MD JanetAbrahm@dfci.harvard.edu
52. Pain in the Substance Abuse Population ¿ Steven D. Passik, PhD. passiks@mskcc.org ;
Kenneth L. Kirsh, Ph. D. klkirsh@email.uky.edu
VII. Pharmacologic Approaches to Pain Management
53. A mechanism-based approach to pain pharmacotherapy: Targeting pain modalities for
optimal treatment efficacy-Beth B. Murrison, MS, MD, PhD bb@jhmi.edu
54. Opioid Pharmacotherapy ¿ Kenneth C. Jackson, II, PharmD
Kenneth. Jackson@pharm.utah.edu after July 1 jacksonk@pacificu.edu
55. Opioid Issues ¿ Howard S. Smith, M.D. smithh@mail.amc.edu ;Gary McCleane, MD
gary@mcleane.freeserve.co.uk
56. Opioid Tolerance, Dependence and Hyperalgesia ¿ Lucy Chen, MD llchen@partners.org;
Jianren Mao, MD <jmao@partners.org
57. Gastrointestinal Dysfunction with Opioid Use ¿ Sangeeta R. Mehendal, PhD
smehendale@dacc.uchicago.edu; Chun-Su Yuan, MD, Phd cyuan@airway.uchicago.edu
58. Acetaminophen ¿ Howard Smith MD, Mike A. Royal, MD
59. Steroids
Muhammad A. Munir, MD munirma@ucmail.uc.edu; Sanjeev Agarwal, MD,
MS; Jun-Ming Zhang, MD, MSc
60. NSAIDs and COX-2 Inhibitors ¿ Muhammad A. Munir munirma@ucmail.uc.edu ; Eli
Cianciolo, MD; Jun-Ming Zhang, MSc, MD
61. Antidepressants ¿ Howard S. Smith, Ajay Wasan, Charles Argoff
62. Antiepileptic Drugs ¿ Gary McCleane <gary@mccleane.freeserve.co.uk>
63. Local Anesthetics ¿ Gary McCleane <gary@mccleane.freeserve.co.uk>
64. Muscle Relaxants
Gary McCleane <gary@mccleane.freeserve.co.uk>
65. Alpha-2 Agonists ¿ Jennifer Elliott <Jaeturtle@aol.com>
66. NMDA Antagonists ¿ Howard Smith smithh@mail.amc.edu; James Wymer; Christine Sang
CSang@partners.org
67. Botulinum Toxins ¿ Sal Abdi Sabdi@aol.com or SAbdi@med.miami.edu
68. Topical Analgesic Agents ¿ Gary McCleane
69. Tramadol ¿ David J. Skinner, M.D. david.skinner@mountsinai.org; Joanthan Epstein, M.D. Jonathan.epstein@mssm.edu; Marco Pappagallo Marco. Pappagallo@mountsinai.org
VIII. Behavioral Medicine Approaches to Pain Management
70. Psychologic Aspects of Pain ¿ Akiko Okifuji, PhD Akiko. Okifuji@hsc.utah.edu ; Michelle
Skinner, MS
71. Hypnotic Analgesia ¿ Lisa Norelli cdfmljn@omh.state.ny.us
72. Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain ¿ Joshua Wootton jwootton@bidmc.harvard.edu ; Chris
Warfield
IX. PMR Approaches to Pain Management
73. Physical medicine approach to pain management
Steve Stanos, DO SStanos@ric.org ; Mila
Mogilevsky, DO, PT; Lynn Rader, MD; James McLean, MD; Allison Baum, PT
Allibaum@yahoo.com
X. Neuromodulation Approaches to Pain Management
74. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) ¿ Dierdre M. Walsh, Phil, B. Physio
DM. Walsh@ulster.ac.uk or deeprof@googlemail.com ; Jeffrey R. Basford MD, PhD
basford.jeffrey@mayo.edu
75. Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Intractable Pain ¿ Richard K
Osenbach, MD osenb001@mc.duke.edu ; Emily A. Davis, RN, NP
XI. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Approaches to Pain Management
76. Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Non-Cancer Pain
Gira Patel, Lic. Ac
gpatel99@aol.com, David Euler, Lic. Ac. davideuler1@mac.com, Joseph F. Audette, M.A., M.D
Jaudette@Partners.Org
XII. Neurosurgical Approaches to Pain Management Approaches to Pain Management
77. Neurosurgical Treatment of Pain ¿ Daniel Clayton, M.D., PhD.; Emily A. Davis, MSN, ACNP,
MSM; Richard Osenbach, MD osenb001@mc.duke.edu
XIII. Interventional Approaches to Pain Mana
78

This resource focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of painful conditions-both acute and chronic-from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Joined by a team of nearly 200 international contributors representing a wide range of specialties, Dr. Smith presents the best management options within and across specialties. Succinct treatment and therapy guidelines enable you to quickly access clinically useful information, for both inpatient and outpatient pain management, while a 2-color format enhances readability and ease of use and highlights key concepts.

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