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Practical Pain Management S. W. Coniam (Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Relief, The Pain Clinic, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Relief, The Pain Clinic, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol)

Practical Pain Management By S. W. Coniam (Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Relief, The Pain Clinic, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Relief, The Pain Clinic, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol)

Summary

Practical Pain Managemement emphasizes the practical management of all types of pain. It analyses why pain is often disregarded by clinicians and poorly managed, as well as exploring the mechanisms involved in pain perception, the use of analgesic drugs, stimulation techniques, and the rehabilitation and management of patients whose pain cannot be adequately relieved.

Practical Pain Management Summary

Practical Pain Management by S. W. Coniam (Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Relief, The Pain Clinic, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Relief, The Pain Clinic, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol)

Pain is something that everyone feels but has always been difficult to understand and investigate due to its subjective nature. Practical Pain Management is written for all those involved in the care of people suffering from pain. The authors explain why pain is so often disregarded and poorly managed by clinicians. With an emphasis on the practical management of both chronic and acute pain, the book explores the mechanisms involved in pain perception, the use of analgesic drugs, local anaesthetics, nerve blocks and stimulation techniques. The rehabilitation and care of patients whose pain cannot be adequately relieved is also considered and some way in which specialist pain services can help with chronic pain syndromes are described. This comprehensive guide will help all those caring for patients in pain to have a better understanding of pain and to work more effectively towards its management.

Practical Pain Management Reviews

I was supposed to pass this book to someone else to review, but I started reading it and found it so interesting that I had soon finished it! This little book contains a lot of information and I am impressed with its readability, and the clarity of the writing. I groan when reviewers judge a book essential reading for everybody. Nonetheless, Practical Pain Management comes close to deserving such a wide readership. Anaesthetics trainees should read this book within a few weeks of starting in the specialty. Not only will they gain an understanding of pain that would otherwise take months to acquire, but they might also start along the path towards specialisation in pain - a very good career move! * Gareth Greenslade, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Anaesthesia Points West, Summer 1995 *

Additional information

GOR013909679
9780192624048
0192624040
Practical Pain Management by S. W. Coniam (Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Relief, The Pain Clinic, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Relief, The Pain Clinic, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1994-12-08
112
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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