Wall and Melzack's Textbook of Pain
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The Textbook of Pain is the definitive resource for pain physicians, founded by the 'fathers' of modern pain medicine - Patrick Wall and Ronald Melzack. This 5th Edition of Wall & Melzack's Textbook of Pain, revised under new editorial leadership,...
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The Textbook of Pain is the definitive resource for pain physicians, founded by the 'fathers' of modern pain medicine - Patrick Wall and Ronald Melzack. This 5th Edition of Wall & Melzack's Textbook of Pain, revised under new editorial leadership, covers virtually every aspect of pain. Describing the neurophysiology, psychology, and assessment of every type of pain syndrome. With today's full range of pharmacologic, surgical, electrostimulative, physiotherapeutic, and psychological management options. The e-dition package gives you the book plus access to a website that is continuously updated for the life of the edition. All drug information is linked to Mosby's Drug Consult, all references are linked to MEDLINE/PubMed, and all illustrations and tables can be downloaded into PowerPoint® slides for presentations.
Reviews
"It goes without saying that Wall and Melzack's work is the preemptive text on pain...Required reading for all pain specialists."
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesia
"An indispensable resource...A masterpiece."
NEJM
"The most comprehensive of any of the books dealing with pain."
JAMA
Features
The most complete coverage of the physiology, psychology, assessment, and management of pain available
International board of contributors consisting of the leading figures in pain medicine
Latest edition ensures that this title is once again the most current, reliable, and complete core reference in the field
What's New
Features the expertise of two highly respected new editors - Stephen McMahon PhD and Martin Koltzenburg MD PhD - as well as many leading experts for a completely fresh look at the subject
Uses a new format designed to present therapeutic options in an easy-to-review manner
Provides increased coverage of anaesthetic techniques
Incorporates the most recent pharmacologic developments involving drug categories such as anticonvulsants, antidepressants, muscle relaxants, and cannabinoids
Several new chapters, including ones focusing on addiction to pain medication, clinical trials, evidence-based medicine in pain, and an extended headache section (1 chapter in the 4th edition compared to 4 chapters in this edition)
Provides a full range of new illustrations to provide a colourful and graphic representation of important concepts
Accurately reflects all of the developments that have taken place in this rapidly moving field
Klappentext zu „Wall and Melzack's Textbook of Pain “
Now available as a multimedia e-dition , the new 5th Edition of Wall and Melzack s Textbook of Pain , has been completely updated under new editorial leadership, together with a host of international contributors. This established masterwork provides the most complete coverage of pain currently available. Which means that in one single resource you can now access the latest clinical research, knowledge and practical expertise concerning the neurophysiology, psychology, and assessment of every type of pain syndrome seen in practice.
Wall & Melzack's presents a complete and contemporary portfolio of pharmacologic, surgical, electrostimulative, physiotherapeutic, and psychological management options. In addition, the e-dition offers you access to a dedicated website. Giving you a comprehensive resource that continues to evolve as medical developments occur. In this website all drug information is linked to Mosby's Drug Consult , all references are linked to PubMed , and all illustrations and tables can be downloaded into PowerPoint ® slides for presentations.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Wall and Melzack's Textbook of Pain “
Section 1. Neurobiology of pain1. Peripheral mechanisms of cutaneous nociception Richard A. Meyer, Matthias Ringkamp, James N. Campbell and Srinivasa N. Raja
2. Molecular biology of sensory transduction David Julius and Edwin McCleskey
3. Inflammatory mediators Steve McMahon
4. Anatomical substrates of spinal nociception Andrew Todd and Richard Koerber
5. State dependent plasticity Clifford Woolf and Mike Salte
6. Representation of pain in the brain Catherine Bushnell and Vania Apkarian
7. CNS mechanisms of pain modulation Howard Fields, Allan Basbaum and Mary Heinricher
8. Developmental neurobiology of pain Maria Fitzgerald
9. Genetic basis of pain Jeffrey Mogil and Mitchell Max
10. Animal models of pain Charles Vierck
11. Ascending projection systems Bud Craig and J O Dostrovsky
12. Autonomic, endocrine & immune responses to acute and chronic pain Wilfrid JTMnig and Jon Levine
13. Itch Hermann Handwerker and Martin Schmelz
Section 2. Assessment and psychology of pain
14. Emotions and Psychobiology Kenneth Craig
15. Cognitive and learning aspects Herta Flor
16. Psychiatric disorders and pain Michael Bond
17. Studies of experimental human pain Richard Gracely
18. Assessment of pain in adult patients Ron Melzack and Joel Katz
19. Assessment of pain in children Patrick McGrath
20. Non-somatic assessment of pain and coping strategies Jennifer Haythornthwaite
21. Hypnosis Donald D. Price and Pierre Rainville
22. Cognitive-behavioural approach to pain management Dennis Turk and Herta Flor
23. Addiction Stephen Hunt
24. Placebo Howard Fields and Don Price
Section 3. Pharmacology and Treatment of Pain
25. Central pharmacology of nociception Tony Yaksh
26. Clincal trails and EBM Henry McQuay and Andrew Moore
27. Opiates-basic Tony Dickenson and Brigitte Kieffer
28. Opiates-clinical use Stefan Schug
29. Antipyretics-basic Kay Brune and Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer
30. Antipyretics-clinical Henry McQuay and Andrew Moore
31. Antidepressant
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analgesia Peter Watson, Mary Chipman and Richard Monks
32. Anticonvulsants Christine Sang and Karla Hayes
33. Local anaesthetic blocks and epidurals Harald Breivik
34. Cannabinoids Andrew SC Rice
35. Analgesic drugs in development Raymond Hill
36. Neurosurgical treatment of pain Jan Gybels and Ronald Tasker
37. Spinal cord and brain stimulation Brian Simpson, Bjørn Meyerson and Bengt Linderoth
38. Non-invasive stimulatory therapy Thomas Lundeberg and Panos Barlas
39. Root and spinal cord surgery Parag Patil and James Campbell
40. Physiotherapy Louis Gifford, Mick Thacker and Mark Jones
Section 4. Clinical states Deep somatic tissue
41. Basic mechanisms Hans-Georg Schaible
42. Postoperative pain and its management Henrik Kehlet and Jørgen Dahl
43. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis David Scott
44. Muscle and Fibromyalgia Jon Russell and Christine Biebev
45. Surgical treatment of back and neck pain Donlin Long
46. Epidemiology and outcomes of different treatment strategies for back pain Maurits van Tulder and Bart Koes
47. Repetitive strain Injury Bruce Lynn
Section 5. Viscera
48. Basic mechanisms Jerry Gebhart and Klaus Bielefeldt
49. Thorax Bjorn Eriksson and Christer Sylvén
50. GI Heng Yu Wong and Emeran Mayer
51. Genitourinary Pain Tim Ness
52. Obstetrics John McDonald
Section 6. Headache and facial pain
53. Dental pain, TMJ Raymond Dionne
54. Headache Classification Richard Lipton and Marcelo Bigal
55. Primary neurovasuclar headache (incl. specific therapy) Peter Goadsby
56. Tension type headache (incl. specific therapy) Jean Schoenen
57. Eye Carlos Belmonte and Timo Tervo
Section 7. Neuropathic pain
58. Response of injured nerve Marshall Devor
59. Animal models of neuropathic pain Frank Porreca, Michael Ossipov and Josephine Lai
60. Central consequences of peripheral nerve damage Tomas Hökfelt and ZsuZsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin
61. Phantom limb Troels S Jensen and Lone Nikolajsen
62. Peripheral neuropathies John Scadding and Martin Koltzenburg
63. Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Ralf Baron
64. Root disorders and arachnoiditis David Dubuisson
65. Spinal cord injury Philip Siddall66. Central pain Jorgen Boivie
67. Treatment of neuropathic pain Michael Rowbotham and Miroslav Backonja
Section 8. Cancer pain
68. Basic mechanisms Patrick Mantyh
69. Assessment Nathan Cherny and Russell Portenoy
70. Cancer pain in children Charles Berde
71. Treatment overview (incl. radiation, isotopes) PJ Hoskin
72. Pain control in the dying patient John Ellershaw and Andrew Dickman
Section 9. Special cases
73. Pain in elderly Lucia Gagliese and Ron Melzack
74. Pain and gender Karen Berkley and Anita Holdcrof
75. Epidemiology Gary MacFarlane
32. Anticonvulsants Christine Sang and Karla Hayes
33. Local anaesthetic blocks and epidurals Harald Breivik
34. Cannabinoids Andrew SC Rice
35. Analgesic drugs in development Raymond Hill
36. Neurosurgical treatment of pain Jan Gybels and Ronald Tasker
37. Spinal cord and brain stimulation Brian Simpson, Bjørn Meyerson and Bengt Linderoth
38. Non-invasive stimulatory therapy Thomas Lundeberg and Panos Barlas
39. Root and spinal cord surgery Parag Patil and James Campbell
40. Physiotherapy Louis Gifford, Mick Thacker and Mark Jones
Section 4. Clinical states Deep somatic tissue
41. Basic mechanisms Hans-Georg Schaible
42. Postoperative pain and its management Henrik Kehlet and Jørgen Dahl
43. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis David Scott
44. Muscle and Fibromyalgia Jon Russell and Christine Biebev
45. Surgical treatment of back and neck pain Donlin Long
46. Epidemiology and outcomes of different treatment strategies for back pain Maurits van Tulder and Bart Koes
47. Repetitive strain Injury Bruce Lynn
Section 5. Viscera
48. Basic mechanisms Jerry Gebhart and Klaus Bielefeldt
49. Thorax Bjorn Eriksson and Christer Sylvén
50. GI Heng Yu Wong and Emeran Mayer
51. Genitourinary Pain Tim Ness
52. Obstetrics John McDonald
Section 6. Headache and facial pain
53. Dental pain, TMJ Raymond Dionne
54. Headache Classification Richard Lipton and Marcelo Bigal
55. Primary neurovasuclar headache (incl. specific therapy) Peter Goadsby
56. Tension type headache (incl. specific therapy) Jean Schoenen
57. Eye Carlos Belmonte and Timo Tervo
Section 7. Neuropathic pain
58. Response of injured nerve Marshall Devor
59. Animal models of neuropathic pain Frank Porreca, Michael Ossipov and Josephine Lai
60. Central consequences of peripheral nerve damage Tomas Hökfelt and ZsuZsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin
61. Phantom limb Troels S Jensen and Lone Nikolajsen
62. Peripheral neuropathies John Scadding and Martin Koltzenburg
63. Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Ralf Baron
64. Root disorders and arachnoiditis David Dubuisson
65. Spinal cord injury Philip Siddall66. Central pain Jorgen Boivie
67. Treatment of neuropathic pain Michael Rowbotham and Miroslav Backonja
Section 8. Cancer pain
68. Basic mechanisms Patrick Mantyh
69. Assessment Nathan Cherny and Russell Portenoy
70. Cancer pain in children Charles Berde
71. Treatment overview (incl. radiation, isotopes) PJ Hoskin
72. Pain control in the dying patient John Ellershaw and Andrew Dickman
Section 9. Special cases
73. Pain in elderly Lucia Gagliese and Ron Melzack
74. Pain and gender Karen Berkley and Anita Holdcrof
75. Epidemiology Gary MacFarlane
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Autoren-Porträt von Stephen McMahon, Martin Koltzenburg
Stephen McMahon, PhD, Sherrington Professor of Physiology, Director, Centre for Neuroscience Research, King's College London, UK; Martin Koltzenburg, MD, Hononary Consultant, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Professor of Pain Research, Institute of Child Health/Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK;
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Stephen McMahon , Martin Koltzenburg
- 2005, 5. Aufl., 1280 Seiten, 748 farbige Abbildungen, Maße: 11 x 29,9 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Churchill Livingstone
- ISBN-10: 0443067910
- ISBN-13: 9780443067914
Sprache:
Englisch
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"It goes without saying that Wall and Melzack's work is the preemptive text on pain...Required reading for all pain specialists."- "Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesia""An indispensable resource...A masterpiece." - "NEJM""The most comprehensive of any of the books dealing with pain." - "JAMA"
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