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Pain Management

Pain Management

Practical applications of the biopsychosocial perspective in clinical and occupational settings

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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It deals specifically with the management of potentially chronic l pain, how to assess patients with pain, the factors involved in the development of chronic pain and the setting up and running of a pain management programme. The main focus is on musculoskeletal and fibromyalgic type pain. Cancer pain is not addressed. The authors address not only what is recommended in the management of pain but also whether and why it is done, thereby covering not only the content of interdisciplinary pain management but also the processes involved.
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9780443100697
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Publication date
2007
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
432
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
1010
  • Contributors. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements
    Section 1: Introduction to pain management.
    Introduction to pain management (including epidemiology). Models of pain, pain mechanisms and the nature of disability. The nature of psychological factors. Social and cultural influences on pain and disability. Economic and occupational influences on pain and disability. Frequently Answered questions (FAQs.)
    Section 2: Assessment.
    General issues of assessment and clinical decision making. Medical assessment and obstacles to recovery. Assessment of pain, disability and physical function in pain management. Psychological assessment. Assessment of social, economic and occupational factors as potential obstacles to recovery. FAQs
    Section 3: The delivery of pain management
    Overview of approaches to pain management in terms of context, content and type of intervention. Psychosocial management by the individual practitioner. Early intervention in health care settings. Work retention programmes. Tertiary pain management programmes. Vocational rehabilitation. FAQs
    Section 4. Conclusions and future directions
    Index
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