
Handbook of Pain Management
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Coverage: The handbook is divided into two main sections: Clinical Pain States and Therapeutic Approaches. The Clinical Pain States section addresses various types of pain, including acute, chronic, and cancer-related pain, as well as specific conditions like musculoskeletal, neuropathic, and visceral pain. The Therapeutic Approaches section explores pharmacological treatments, surgical interventions, physical therapies, and psychological strategies for pain management.
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Multidisciplinary Perspectives: Authored by experts from various medical and allied health fields, the handbook presents a holistic view of pain management, emphasizing the importance of collaborative care in achieving optimal patient outcomes.
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Evidence-Based Practices: Incorporates the latest research findings and clinical guidelines to inform best practices in pain assessment and intervention, ensuring that readers are equipped with current and effective management strategies.
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Practical Application: Features case studies, clinical pearls, and decision-making algorithms to aid healthcare providers in translating theoretical knowledge into practical, patient-centered care.
Description
The “Handbook of Pain Management” is a comprehensive resource designed to provide healthcare professionals with in-depth knowledge and practical strategies for effective pain assessment and treatment. This handbook emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, integrating various therapeutic modalities to address diverse pain conditions.
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