Over the past few years, there has been a significant shift in the practice of pain management. Medical and nursing professionals will find comprehensive and current information on the various types of chronic pain, its underlying causes, and related symptoms in this useful and approachable evidence-based clinical guide. The book discusses the main chronic pain problems in the head and neck, spine, and extremities with a primary focus on managing chronic pain. It also offers priceless advice on a range of pain management methods, such as prescription drugs, physical therapy, and psychiatric treatments. With this information, medical personnel will be better able to treat patients with compassion and effectiveness, enhance their quality of life, and lower their risk of developing opiate dependence and chronic pain. An indispensable tool for doctors practicing pain management, anesthesiologists, emergency medicine doctors, primary care doctors, nurse anaesthetists, and physicians getting ready for US Board certification and recertification tests.
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