Hubert van Griensven & Jenny Strong & Anita M. Unruh
Date of Publication: 12/2013
The highly anticipated new edition of Pain: a textbook for health professionals (previous subtitle a textbook for therapists) has undergone a major rewrite in order to reflect the rapid developments in the field of pain management. It highlights an e ...view more
The highly anticipated new edition of Pain: a textbook for health professionals (previous subtitle a textbook for therapists) has undergone a major rewrite in order to reflect the rapid developments in the field of pain management. It highlights an effective and evidence-based method, providing the theoretical basis to help with the assessment and management of persistent pain, while also discussing in depth a range of specific approaches.
Pain: a textbook for health professionals is written emphatically from a biopsychosocial perspective. In order to set the scene, the introductory section includes chapters on the patient’s voice and social determinants of pain. This ensures that the deeply personal and social aspects of pain are not lost among the more technical and biological commentary. These aspects provide an overall context, and are revisited in chapters on participation of life roles, work rehabilitation and psychology.
The basic science section includes key chapters on the psychology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of pain. This provides a basis for subsequent chapters on specific approaches such as pharmacology, physical therapy and complementary medicine. Pain in specific patient groups, including children, the elderly and those with cancer, are dealt with in separate chapters, as are pain problems such as complex regional pain syndrome and chronic spinal pain. Although the emphasis of the book is on long term pain, acute pain is discussed as a possible precursor and determinant of chronicity.
The highly anticipated new edition of Pain: a textbook for health professionals (previous subtitle a textbook for therapists) has undergone a major rewrite in order to reflect the rapid developments in the field of pain management. It highlights an effective and evidence-based method, providing the theoretical basis to help with the assessment and management of persistent pain, while also discussing in depth a range of specific approaches.
Pain: a textbook for health professionals is written emphatically from a biopsychosocial perspective. In order to set the scene, the introductory section includes chapters on the patient’s voice and social determinants of pain. This ensures that the deeply personal and social aspects of pain are not lost among the more technical and biological commentary. These aspects provide an overall context, and are revisited in chapters on participation of life roles, work rehabilitation and psychology.
The basic science section includes key chapters on the psychology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of pain. This provides a basis for subsequent chapters on specific approaches such as pharmacology, physical therapy and complementary medicine. Pain in specific patient groups, including children, the elderly and those with cancer, are dealt with in separate chapters, as are pain problems such as complex regional pain syndrome and chronic spinal pain. Although the emphasis of the book is on long term pain, acute pain is discussed as a possible precursor and determinant of chronicity.
New to this edition
topics such as pain in children and the elderly, pain education for professionals, disability and medico-legal aspects
expanded focus on complex regional pain syndrome, acupuncture and psychology
improved layout for a better learning and studying experience
Key Features
Patient-centred approach to care – advocates listening to the patient’s voice
Covers social determinants of pain
Guides the reader from pain psychology to the practical application of psychological interventions
Learning aids – chapter objectives, reflective exercises, case examples, and revision questions
Emphasizes an evidence-based perspective
Written by an international team of experts
Author Information
Edited by Hubert van Griensven, PhD, MSc(Pain), MCSP, BSc, DipAc, Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education, St George’s, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London; Jenny Strong, PhD, MOccThy and BOccThy, Emeritus Professor, Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia and Anita M. Unruh, PhD, MSW, BScot, Associate Dean (Research & Academic), Academic Integrity Officer, Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/pain-e-book-9780702059247.html120837Pain E-Bookhttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702059247_9.jpg38.9951.99EURInStock/Health Professions/Occupational Therapy/Health Professions/Physiotherapy/Health Professions/Manual Therapy/eBooks1010098651010352550401745498345145120<p>The highly anticipated new edition of <b><i>Pain: a textbook for health professionals</b></i> (previous subtitle <i>a textbook for therapists</i>) has undergone a major rewrite in order to reflect the rapid developments in the field of pain management. It highlights an effective and evidence-based method, providing the theoretical basis to help with the assessment and management of persistent pain, while also discussing in depth a range of specific approaches.</p>
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<P>Pain: a textbook for health professionals</b></i> is written emphatically from a biopsychosocial perspective. In order to set the scene, the introductory section includes chapters on the patient’s voice and social determinants of pain. This ensures that the deeply personal and social aspects of pain are not lost among the more technical and biological commentary. These aspects provide an overall context, and are revisited in chapters on participation of life roles, work rehabilitation and psychology. </p>
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<P>The basic science section includes key chapters on the psychology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of pain. This provides a basis for subsequent chapters on specific approaches such as pharmacology, physical therapy and complementary medicine. Pain in specific patient groups, including children, the elderly and those with cancer, are dealt with in separate chapters, as are pain problems such as complex regional pain syndrome and chronic spinal pain. Although the emphasis of the book is on long term pain, acute pain is discussed as a possible precursor and determinant of chronicity.</p> <p>The highly anticipated new edition of <b><i>Pain: a textbook for health professionals</b></i> (previous subtitle <i>a textbook for therapists</i>) has undergone a major rewrite in order to reflect the rapid developments in the field of pain management. It highlights an effective and evidence-based method, providing the theoretical basis to help with the assessment and management of persistent pain, while also discussing in depth a range of specific approaches.</p>
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<P>Pain: a textbook for health professionals</b></i> is written emphatically from a biopsychosocial perspective. In order to set the scene, the introductory section includes chapters on the patient’s voice and social determinants of pain. This ensures that the deeply personal and social aspects of pain are not lost among the more technical and biological commentary. These aspects provide an overall context, and are revisited in chapters on participation of life roles, work rehabilitation and psychology. </p>
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<P>The basic science section includes key chapters on the psychology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of pain. This provides a basis for subsequent chapters on specific approaches such as pharmacology, physical therapy and complementary medicine. Pain in specific patient groups, including children, the elderly and those with cancer, are dealt with in separate chapters, as are pain problems such as complex regional pain syndrome and chronic spinal pain. Although the emphasis of the book is on long term pain, acute pain is discussed as a possible precursor and determinant of chronicity.</p>00add-to-cart97807020592472013ProfessionalEdited by Hubert van Griensven, PhD, MSc(Pain), MCSP, BSc, DipAc, Jenny Strong, PhD, MOccThy and BOccThy and Anita M. Unruh, PhD, MSW, BScot20142E-BookIllustratedChurchill Livingstone4486 Dec 2013IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Hubert van Griensven</STRONG>, PhD, MSc(Pain), MCSP, BSc, DipAc, Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education, St George’s, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London; <STRONG>Jenny Strong</STRONG>, PhD, MOccThy and BOccThy, Emeritus Professor, Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia and <STRONG>Anita M. Unruh</STRONG>, PhD, MSW, BScot, Associate Dean (Research & Academic), Academic Integrity Officer, Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaeBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select