Autores:
Eric S. Hsu is a clinical professor, Department of Anesthesiology, David   Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA,   USA.
  Charles Argoff is a neurologist at Albany Medical College, Albany, NY, USA.
  Katherine   E. Galluzzi is Professor and Chair, Department of Geriatrics,   Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  Raphael   J. Leo is Associate Professor, State University of New York, Buffalo   School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the Department of   Psychiatry, Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Andrew Dubin is Program Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, at Albany Medical College, Albany, NY, USA. 
 
Editores: Cambridge University Press
  ISBN: 978-1107606104
  Edición:2013
  Idioma: English
  Formato:       9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches 
  Peso: 1.2 pounds
Encuadernación: Paperback
Nº de Páginas:395
Contenido:
Pain management is an essential part of clinical practice   for all healthcare providers from trainees, physician assistants, and   nurse practitioners through to practicing physicians. Problem-Based Pain   Management is a collaboration between experts in anesthesiology,   geriatric medicine, neurology, psychiatry and rehabilitation which   presents a multidisciplinary management strategy. Over 60 chapters   follow a standard, easy-to-read, quick access format on: clinical   presentation, signs and symptoms, lab tests, imaging studies,   differential diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, non-pharmacologic approach,   interventional procedure, follow-up and prognosis. The broad spectrum of   topics include headache, neck and back pain, bursitis, phantom limb   pain, sickle cell disease and palliative care. Unlike other large,   cumbersome texts currently available, this book serves as a quick,   concise and pertinent reference in the diagnosis and management of   common pain syndromes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Book Description
 Experts from a diverse range of specialities present over 60   problem-based chapters that follow a standard, easy-to-read and quick   access format to provide guidance for diagnosis and management of common   pain syndromes for trainees and experienced physicians alike.