Practical Management Of Pain E-book (2013)

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Honorio Benzon, James P. Rathmell, Christopher L. Wu, Dennis Turk, Charles E. Argoff, Robert W Hurley

09/11/2013
Overview
<p>Obtain all the core knowledge in pain management you need from one of the most trusted resources in the field. The new edition of <b><i>Practical Management of Pain</i></b> gives you completely updated, multidisciplinary overview of every aspect of pain medicine, including evaluation, diagnosis of pain syndromes, rationales for management, treatment modalities, and much more. It is <b>all the</b> <b>expert guidance necessary</b> to offer your patients the best possible relief.</p><b>Consult this title on your favorite e-reader</b>, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability. <b>Access up-to-the-minute knowledge on all aspects of pain management, </b>from general principles to specific management techniques, with contributions from renowned pain management experts. <p><b> </b></p> <b>Understand and apply the latest developments in pain management </b>with brand-new chapters covering disability assessment, central post-stroke pain, widespread chronic pain, and burn pain.<b>Effectively ease your patients' pain with today's best management techniques, </b>including joint injections, ultrasound-guided therapies, and new pharmacologic agents (such as topical analgesics).
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