In most patients, pain medication, along with physical therapy and supportive counselling, adequately controls the pain of terminal disease, but in some cases pain medication fails or produces unacceptable side effects, and other more invasive interventions may be used. This practical book provides comprehensive and easy-to-follow guidelines on nerve blocking and neuromodulation techniques to help patients and professionals make choices in pain management. Patients selection andappropriate referral are discussed as well as ethical issues and consent. This book will be an invaluable source of information for a variety of professionals working with patients with advanced disease, including palliative care doctors and specialist nurses, as there is a scarcity of consultants in pain management in the field of palliative care. Some healthcare professionals may not have experience of the full range of techniques that may benefit their patients, therefore limiting the choices available to patients with uncontrolled pain in the context ofpalliative care. This book will ensure that the full range of techniques are considered to provide excellent care for patients with pain that is difficult to manage.
Philosophy behind the use of interventional pain management techniques in palliative care; Defining the problem; Assessment of pain; Pain syndromes; Choice of technique; Simple peripheral nerve blocks and injections; Regional nerve blocks; Spinal drug delivery; Electrical stimulation techniques; Ethical issues;
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