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Translation of "abdominal" in Romanian
Divided into three section: Basic Aspects, Clinical States, and Therapeutic Aspects, the book deals with the neurophysiology, psychology and measurement of a wide range of pain syndromes chronic back pain, cancer pain, head pain, obstetric pain as well as the pharmacologic, surgical, electrostimulative, physiotherapeutic and psychological management of pain. Features Single volume textbook that covers all aspects of the understanding and management of pain.
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All chapters have been thoroughly revised, up-dated since the last edition. Reflects all of the changes which have taken place in this rapidly moving field and provides the reader with an up-to-date resource.
What's New Addition of two outstanding young neuroscientists, Professor Steve McMahon and Professor Martin Koltzenburg who are taking overall editorial control of the book. Therapeutic aspects improved-all chapters in the therapeutic section written to a uniform template.
Cancer pain abdominal wall
Increased coverage of anesthetic techniques Addition of new pharmacologic developmentsanticonvulsants, muscle relaxants, cannabinoids Improved illustration program throughout -color figures, line drawings.
Contents Section 1.
Neurobiology of pain 1. Peripheral mechanisms of cutaneous nociception 2.
Second- and third-degree burns to her abdominal wall. Al doilea și al treilea de gradul arsuri la nivelul peretelui abdominal ei. He having abdominal trauma and possible concussion. El avea traumatism abdominal și posibil comoție. Female patient with penetrating trauma to lateral left lower abdominal.
Cellular and molecular properties of primary afferent neurons 3. Inflammatory mediators and modulators of pain 4. Neuroanatomical substrates of spinal nociception 5.
Plasticity and pain: role of the dorsal horn 6. Representation of pain in the brain 7. Central nervous system mechanisms of pain modulation 8.
Development of pain pathways and mechanisms 9. The genetics of pain Animal models of pain Ascending projection systems Autonomic-endocrine-immune interactions in acute and chronic pain Itch Section 2.
Assessment and psychology of pain Emotions and psychobiology Cognitive and learning aspects Psychiatric disorders and pain Studies of pain in human subjects Pain assessment in adult patients Measurement and assessment of paediatric pain Assessment of pain beliefs, coping, and function Hypnotic analgesia The cognitive-behavioural approach to pain management Pain, opiates and addiction Placebo analgesia Section 3.
Pharmacology and Treatment of Cancer pain abdominal wall Central pharmacology of nociceptive transmission Methods of therapeutic trials Opiates: basic mechanisms Opioids: clinical use Antipyretic analgesics: basic aspects Antidepressant analgesics: a systematic review and comparative study Anticonvulsant medications in neuropathic pain Local anaesthetic blocks and epidurals Cannabinoids Analgesic drugs in development Supratentorial neurosurgery for the treatment of pain Spinal cord and brain stimulation Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and acupuncture Peripheral and central nervous system surgery for pain Physiotherapy and pain Section 4.
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Clinical states: Deep somatic tissue Basic mechanisms of deep somatic pain Postoperative pain and its management Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis Aggressive cancer growth pain and fibromyalgia syndrome Surgical treatment for back and neck pain Low back pain Repetitive strain injury Section 5.
Viscera Visceral pain: basic mechanisms Thorax A clinical perspective on cancer pain abdominal wall pain Genitourinary pain Obstetric pain Section 6.
Clinical States: Headache and facial pain Acute and chronic dental and orofacial pain Headache Primary cancer pain abdominal wall headache Tension-type headache Pain in and around the eye Section 7. Clinical states: Neuropathic pain Response of nerves cancer pain abdominal wall injury in relation to neuropathic pain Mechanisms of experimental neuropathic pain: integration from animal models Central consequences of peripheral nerve damage Phantom limb Painful peripheral neuropathies Trigeminal and glossopharyngeal neuralgia Complex regional pain syndromes Root disorders and arachnoiditis Pain following spinal cord injury Central pain Pharmacological therapy for neuropathic pain Section 8.
Clinical states: Cancer pain Cancer pain: causes, consequences and therapeutic opportunities The assessment of cancer pain Analgesic therapy and palliative care in children Cancer pain: treatment overview Pain control in the care of the dying Section 9.
Having failed multiple pharmacological and non pharmacological therapies, she had also to change lifestyle and daily family activities, including sleep disturbances and anxiety; pain onset was related to the loss of a family member, retiring from professional activities and some simultaneous body weight variations. She refused any local anesthetic LA injection, but accepted a ST trial with good results.
Clinical States: Special cases Pain in the elderly Sex and gender differences in pain and its relief