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The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Pain Management
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Offering expert guidance from seasoned clinicians at Massachusetts General Hospital, this bestselling handbook provides accurate, clinically essential information in a portable, quick-reference format. Broad-based, multidisciplinary coverage draws from the disciplines of anesthesiology, neurology, behavioral medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and physical therapy to provide practical, evidence-based information for sound therapeutic choices. Now in full color for the first time, The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Pain Management, Fourth Edition, contains numerous new chapters, new illustrations, and other features that keep you up to date with today’s latest approaches to pain management.
Contains an extensive new section on interventional approaches to pain management, as well as new chapters on radiotherapy and radiopharmaceuticals for cancer pain and ethical considerations in pain medicine.
Features new chapters on discography, epidural steroid injections; intrathecal drug delivery; peripheral nerve blocks; and sympathetic blockade.
Includes handy appendices that provide useful medication information, basic science coverage relevant to clinical strategies, and numerous tables and chapter-opening outlines for quick reference.
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Edition
4
ISBN/ISSN
9781496347787
Product Format
Paperback Book
Trim Size
4.25 x 7.125
Pages
664
Edition
4
Publication Date
October 2, 2020
Weight
1.2
Gary Brenner
James P. Rathmell MD
Contributing Authors iii Preface xv SECTION I: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 1 Section Editor: Gary J. Brenner Neurophysiologic Basis of Pain 3 Robert Griffin and Gary J. Brenner Pain Mechanisms and Their Importance in Clinical Practice and Research 12 Daniel M. DuBreuil and Brian J. Wainger Ethics of Pain Management 21 Mark C. Bicket SECTION II: DIAGNOSIS OF PAIN 27 Section Editors: Brian J. Wainger and James P . Rathmell The History and Clinical Examination 29 Jan Slezak and Asteghik Hacobian Assessment of Pain 38 Alyssa A. Lebel Psychological Assessment of Pain and Headache 60 Ellen S. Patterson, María F. Hernández-Nuño de la Rosa, Kelly M. Wawrzyniak, and Ronald J. Kulich Diagnostic Imaging and Pain Management 79 James P . Rathmell CONTENTS8 Neurophysiologic Testing in Pain Management 91 Kenneth S. Tseng 9 Disability Assessment 102 John W. Burress, Emily J. Burress and Ronald J. Kulich SECTION III: THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS: PHARMACOLOGIC APPROACHES 113 Section Editors: Adam J. Carinci, Gary J. Brenner, and James P . Rathmell 10 Neuropathic Pain Medications 115 Dermot P . Maher and Lucy Chen 11 Opioids 139 Mark A. Hoeft 12 Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Medications 151 Dermot P . Maher 13 Psychopharmacology for the Pain Specialist 160 Gregory Acampora SECTION IV: THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS: INTERVENTIONAL APPROACHES 177 Section Editors: Christopher Gilligan, Gary J. Brenner, and James P . Rathmell 14 Epidural Steroid Injection 179 M. Alexander Kiefer and Gary J. Brenner 15 Radiofrequency Procedures for Chronic Pain 192 David E. Jamison and Steven P . Cohen 16 Sympathetic Blocks 206 Christopher Gilligan and Divya Chirumamilla 17 Lumbar Diskography and Intradiscal Treatments 222 Ping Jin, Susie S. Jang, and Christopher GilliganSpinal Cord Stimulation 232 Dermot P . Maher and George Hanna Peripheral Nerve Blocks 241 Mark J. Young Implanted Spinal Drug Delivery Systems 250 Dermot P . Maher and George Hanna Infusion Therapies 257 Michael Hermann, Rebecca L. Wu, and George Hanna Neurosurgical Interventions for Pain 266 Benjamin L. Grannan Complications Associated With Interventional Pain Treatment 274 James P . Rathmell Fluoroscopy and Radiation Safety 283 M. Alice Vijjeswarapu and James P . Rathmell Outcome Data and Interventional Pain Medicine 293 Mark C. Bicket SECTION V: THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS: NONPHARMACOLOGIC/ NONINTERVENTIONAL APPROACHES 299 Section Editor: Ronald J. Kulich Behavioral Treatments for Chronic Pain 301 Matthew A. Roselli, Michael E. Schatman, and Ronald J. Kulich Physical Therapy 314 Danielle L. Sarno Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Fibromyalgia: Evaluation and Treatment 320 Danielle L. Sarno and Gary I. Polykoff Acupuncture 334SECTION VI: ACUTE PAIN 349 Section Editor: David A. Edwards 30 Adult Postoperative Pain 351 David A. Edwards 31 Postoperative Pain in Children 371 Lane C. Crawford, Alexandra R. Adler, and Pascal Scemama de Gialluly 32 Care of Burn Patients 390 Amir Mian and Jingping Wang 33 Pain Management for Sickle Cell Disease 394 Qing Yang and Shiqian Shen 34 Pain Management in the Trauma Patient 405 Saad Mohammad and David A. Edwards SECTION VII: CHRONIC PAIN 411 Section Editor: Brian J. Wainger 35 Neuropathic Pain Syndromes 413 Andrew C. Young and Brian J. Wainger 36 Low Back Pain: Evaluation and Management 424 Moises A. Sidransky and Boris Spektor 37 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome 437 Eugenia-Daniela Hord 38 Headache 449 Nathaniel M. Schuster and Brian J. Wainger 39 Orofacial Pain 470 Steven J. Scrivani, Shehryar N. Khawaja, and David A. Keith SECTION VIII: CANCER PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE 491 Section Editor: Mihir M. Kamdar 40 Pain in Adults With Cancer 493 Richard E. Leiter, Mark J. Stoltenberg, and Mihir M. KamdarPediatric Cancer Pain 504 Kevin Madden and Richard D. Goldstein Palliative Medicine 512 Bethany-Rose Daubman, Leah B. Rosenberg, April Zehm, and Mihir M. Kamdar SECTION IX: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PAIN MEDICINE 525 Section Editor: Mihir M. Kamdar Opioids in Chronic Nonterminal Pain 527 Shawn G. Hughes and Rene Przkora Identifying and Mitigating the Risks of Long-Term Opioid Treatment 539 Chantal Berna, Ronald J. Kulich, and Karsten Kueppenbender Geriatric Pain Management 546 Erin Stevens, Erin Scott, and Mihir M. Kamdar Management of Noncancer and Chronic Pain in Children With Life-Threatening Illness 557 Jori F. Bogetz and Richard D. Goldstein Emergencies in Pain Medicine 568 Lucien C. Alexandre and Christopher Gilligan Appendix I: Dermatomes and Nerve Distribution 579 Appendix II: Prescription Guidelines 580 Appendix III: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Drug Schedules 594 Appendix IV: Medications Commonly Used in Pain Practice 586 Paul Guillod and Gary J. Brenner Appendix V: Definitions and Abbreviations 609
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