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About this book
The effective management of pain is a problem which confronts all manual therapists. This book provides a clear picture of our current understanding of pain mechanisms and shows how that knowledge should inform approaches to treatment. The knowledge of pain science that the book conveys will help the therapist select the best approach to the clinical management of each patient. Different types of pain disorder may require different management strategies which may involve only one discipline or, at other times, a multidisciplinary team which may also include medical clinicians, psychologists, occupational therapists, nurses and other healthcare practitioners as well as manual therapists. The book is divided into three parts:
• An introduction to the concept of pain and its neurophysiological mechanisms.
• A review and discussion of current and potential evidence-based evaluation methods.
• A review and discussion of common types of functional pain disorders.
This approach provides readers with a comprehensive reference to evidence-based information that should enable them to manage their clients' pain as effectively as possible.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword by Philip Siddall
- Foreword by Michael A Seffinger
- Preface
- Glossary
- Section 1: Basic pain mechanisms
- Section 2: Epidemiology, psychology, evaluation and treatment
- Section 3: Clinical presentations of chronic pain
- Index