Headache Clinics: Organisation, Patients and Treatment
(Sprache: Englisch)
There are few specialised headache centres throughout the world and those that do exist are often not developed enough to provide the services required. This book takes a look at the situation examining the organisation of headache clinics, methods of...
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There are few specialised headache centres throughout the world and those that do exist are often not developed enough to provide the services required. This book takes a look at the situation examining the organisation of headache clinics, methods of diagnosis and treatment and how the future of headache clinics can be improved.
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CLASSIFICATION AND ORGANIZATION OF HEADACHE CLINICS; 1. The epidemiology and cost of severe headache disorders; 2. Should an acute headache service be part of a headache clinic?; 3. A multidisciplinary academic headache centre in the United States; 4. Organization of a multidisciplinary headache centre in Europe; 5. Approach to headache management - USA, UK and India compared; 6. Organization of a headache centre - an Indian perspective; 7. Establishment and organization of a research headache clinic: advantages and disadvantages; 8. Favourable results in a migraine clinic: objectives and background; 9. A local network as a 'headache clinic' in the French Alpes; 10. Discussion Summary: Classification and organization of headache clinics; PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS IN HEADACHE CLINICS; 11. Characteristics of patients in headache centres; 12. Hospitalization of headache patients: why, when and how?; 13. Cormorbidity of migraine in a specialized headache clinic; 14. Medical and psychological characteristics of patients with chronic daily headache with migrainous features: compared to migraineurs in the French general population. GRIM 3 survery; 15. Similarities and differences in tension-type headache and migraine patients of primary care providers and a tertiary care headache centre in Switzerland; 16. Demographic, nosological, and therapeutic characteristics in a headache outpatient clinic; 17. Headache management in a neurological university clinic without a specialized headache centre; 18. Pericranial muscle tenderness is associated with widespread pain sensitivity, psychiatric cormorbidity and dysfunctional psychological responses to pain in healthy young adult females; 19. Discussion Summary: Patient characteristics in headache clinics; DIAGNOSTIC METHODS; 20. Electronic charts and diaries in a headache clinic; 21. Evaluation and quantification of tenderness and sensitization; 22. Provocation and treatment as diagnostic procedures; 23. Imaging and other tests in
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headache diagnosis; 24. Diaries and calenders for migraines. A review; 25. The development of an electronic web diary for the monitoring of primary headaches; 26. Stress-induced pain and muscle activity in patients with migraine and tension-type headache; 27. Frequent tension-type headache sufferers exhibit widespread pain sensitivity across pressure and thermal pain modalities; 28. Discussion Summary: Diagnostic methods; MULTIDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT; 29. The team approach (overall concept and use of other specialities); 30. Headache clinics: physical therapy; 31. Psychological therapy; 32. The role of the clinical nurse specialist in headache; 33. Therapy of medication overuse headache; 34. Migraine management in a 10-year perspective: an interim analysis; 35. Social care: litigation, compensation, disability claims; 36. Efficacy of therapeutic intervention in headache units in patients with frequent headaches. EFUNCE study; 37. Medication overuse headache: long-term results of stationary versus ambulatory withdrawal therapy; 38. Discussion Summary: Multidisciplinary management; 39. Discussion Summary: Multidisciplinary management - medication overuse; THE FUTURE OF HEADACHE CLINICS; 40. Cost-effectiveness of headache clinics; 41. National healthcare plans for headache?; 42. Headache clinics for children; 43. Discussion Summary: The future of headache clinics
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2007, 216 Seiten, Maße: 17,7 x 24,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Hans-Christoph Diener, Jes Olesen, Rigmor Jensen
- Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
- ISBN-10: 0199296561
- ISBN-13: 9780199296569
Sprache:
Englisch
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