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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
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Waldman, Steven D., |
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Pain review / |
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Steven D. Waldman, MD, JD, Associate Dean, Chair and Professor, Department of Medical Humanities and Bioethics, Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Missouri-Kansas School of Medicine.. |
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Second edition. |
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SECTION 1: ANATOMY<br/><br/>1. Overview of the Cranial Nerves<br/><br/>2. The Olfactory Nerve—Cranial Nerve I<br/><br/>3. The Optic Nerve—Cranial Nerve II<br/><br/>4. The Oculomotor Nerve—Cranial Nerve III<br/><br/>5. The Trochlear Nerve—Cranial Nerve IV<br/><br/>6. The Trigeminal Nerve—Cranial Nerve V<br/><br/>7. The Abducens Nerve—Cranial Nerve VI<br/><br/>8. The Facial Nerve—Cranial Nerve VII<br/><br/>9. The Vestibulocochlear Nerve— Cranial Nerve VIII<br/><br/>10. The Glossopharyngeal Nerve— Cranial Nerve IX<br/><br/>11. The Vagus Nerve—Cranial Nerve X<br/><br/>12. The Spinal Accessory Nerve— Cranial Nerve XI<br/><br/>13. The Hypoglossal Nerve— Cranial Nerve XII<br/><br/>14. The Sphenopalatine Ganglion<br/><br/>15. The Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerves<br/><br/>16. The Temporomandibular Joint<br/><br/>17. The Superficial Cervical Plexus<br/><br/>18. The Deep Cervical Plexus<br/><br/>19. The Stellate Ganglion<br/><br/>20. The Cervical Vertebrae<br/><br/>21. Functional Anatomy of the Cervical Intervertebral Disc<br/><br/>22. The Cervical Dermatomes<br/><br/>23. The Meninges<br/><br/>24. The Cervical Epidural Space<br/><br/>25. The Cervical Facet Joints<br/><br/>26. The Third Occipital Nerve<br/><br/>27. The Ligaments of the Cervical Spine<br/><br/>28. Functional Anatomy of the Thoracic Vertebrae<br/><br/>29. The Thoracic Dermatomes<br/><br/>30. Functional Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine<br/><br/>31. Functional Anatomy of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc<br/><br/>32. Functional Anatomy of the Sacrum<br/><br/>33. The Brachial Plexus<br/><br/>34. The Musculocutaneous Nerve<br/><br/>35. The Ulnar Nerve<br/><br/>36. The Median Nerve<br/><br/>37. The Radial Nerve<br/><br/>38. Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint<br/><br/>39. The Acromioclavicular Joint<br/><br/>40. The Subdeltoid Bursa<br/><br/>41. The Biceps Tendon<br/><br/>42. Functional Anatomy of the Rotator Cuff<br/><br/>43. The Supraspinatus Muscle<br/><br/>44. The Infraspinatus Muscle<br/><br/>45. The Subscapularis Muscle<br/><br/>46. The Teres Minor Muscle<br/><br/>47. The Subcoracoid Bursa<br/><br/>48. Functional Anatomy of the Elbow Joint<br/><br/>49. The Olecranon Bursa<br/><br/>50. The Radial Nerve at the Elbow<br/><br/>51. The Cubital Tunnel<br/><br/>52. The Anterior Interosseous Nerve<br/><br/>53. The Lateral Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerve<br/><br/>54. Functional Anatomy of the Wrist<br/><br/>55. The Carpal Tunnel<br/><br/>56. The Ulnar Tunnel<br/><br/>57. The Carpometacarpal Joint<br/><br/>58. The Carpometacarpal Joints of the Fingers<br/><br/>59. The Metocarpophalangeal Joints<br/><br/>60. The Interphalangeal Joints<br/><br/>61. The Intercostal Nerves<br/><br/>62. The Thoracic Sympathetic Chain and Ganglia<br/><br/>63. The Splanchnic Nerves<br/><br/>64. The Celiac Plexus<br/><br/>65. The Lumbar Sympathetic Nerves and Ganglia<br/><br/>66. The Lumbar Plexus<br/><br/>67. The Sciatic Nerve<br/><br/>68. The Femoral Nerve<br/><br/>69. The Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve<br/><br/>70. The Ilioinguinal Nerve<br/><br/>71. The Iliohypogastric Nerve<br/><br/>72. The Genitofemoral Nerve<br/><br/>73. The Obturator Nerve<br/><br/>74. The Hypogastric Plexus and Nerves<br/><br/>75. The Ganglion of Impar<br/><br/>76. The Tibial Nerve<br/><br/>77. The Common Peroneal Nerve<br/><br/>78. Functional Anatomy of the Hip<br/><br/>79. The Ischial Bursa<br/><br/>80. The Gluteal Bursa<br/><br/>81. The Trochanteric Bursa<br/><br/>82. Functional Anatomy of the Sacroiliac Joint<br/><br/>83. Functional Anatomy of the Knee<br/><br/>84. The Suprapatellar Bursa<br/><br/>85. The Prepatellar Bursa<br/><br/>86. The Superficial Infrapatellar Bursa<br/><br/>87. The Deep Infrapatellar Bursa<br/><br/>88. The Pes Anserine Bursa<br/><br/>89. The Iliotibial Band Bursa<br/><br/>90. Functional Anatomy of the Ankle and Foot<br/><br/>91. The Deltoid Ligament<br/><br/>92. The Anterior Talofibular Ligament<br/><br/>93. The Anterior Tarsal Tunnel<br/><br/>94. The Posterior Tarsal Tunnel<br/><br/>95. The Achilles Tendon<br/><br/>96. The Achilles Bursa<br/><br/>SECTION 2: NEUROANATOMY<br/><br/>97. The Spinal Cord—Gross Anatomy<br/><br/>98. The Spinal Cord—Gross-Sectional Anatomy<br/><br/>99. Organization of the Spinal Cord<br/><br/>100. The Spinal Nerves—Organizational and Anatomic Considerations<br/><br/>101. The Spinal Reflex Arc<br/><br/>102. The Posterior Column Pathway<br/><br/>103. The Spinothalamic Pathway<br/><br/>104. The Spinocerebellar Pathway<br/><br/>105. The Pyramidal System<br/><br/>106. The Extrapyramidal System<br/><br/>107. The Sympathetic Division of the Autonomic Nervous System<br/><br/>108. The Parasympathetic Division of the Autonomic Nervous System<br/><br/>109. The Relationship Between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems<br/><br/>110. Functional Anatomy of the Nociceptors<br/><br/>111. Functional Anatomy of the Thermoreceptors<br/><br/>112. Functional Anatomy of the Mechanoreceptors<br/><br/>113. Functional Anatomy of the Chemoreceptors<br/><br/>114. Functional Anatomy of the Dorsal Root Ganglia and Dorsal Horn<br/><br/>115. The Gate Control Theory<br/><br/>116. The Cerebrum<br/><br/>117. The Thalamus<br/><br/>118. The Hypothalamus<br/><br/>119. The Mesencephalon<br/><br/>120. The Pons<br/><br/>121. The Cerebellum<br/><br/>122. The Medulla Oblongata<br/><br/>SECTION 3: PAINFUL CONDITIONS<br/><br/>123. Tension-Type Headache<br/><br/>124. Migraine Headache<br/><br/>125. Cluster Headache<br/><br/>126. Pseudotumor Cerebri<br/><br/>127. Analgesic Rebound Headache<br/><br/>128. Trigeminal Neuralgia<br/><br/>129. Temporal Arteritis<br/><br/>130. Ocular Pain<br/><br/>131. Otalgia<br/><br/>132. Pain Involving the Nose, Sinuses, and Throat<br/><br/>133. Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction<br/><br/>134. Atypical Facial Pain<br/><br/>135. Occipital Neuralgia<br/><br/>136. Cervical Radiculopathy<br/><br/>137. Cervical Strain<br/><br/>138. Cervicothoracic Interspinous Bursitis<br/><br/>139. Fibromyalgia of the Cervical Musculature<br/><br/>140. Cervical Facet Syndrome<br/><br/>141. Intercostal Neuralgia<br/><br/>142. Thoracic Radiculopathy<br/><br/>143. Costosternal Syndrome<br/><br/>144. Manubriosternal Joint Syndrome<br/><br/>145. Thoracic Vertebral Compression Fracture<br/><br/>146. Lumbar Radiculopathy<br/><br/>147. Sacroiliac Joint Pain<br/><br/>148. Coccydynia<br/><br/>149. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy of the Face<br/><br/>150. Post-Dural Puncture Headache<br/><br/>151. Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia<br/><br/>152. Spasmodic Torticollis<br/><br/>153. Brachial Plexopathy<br/><br/>154. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome<br/><br/>155. Pancoast’s Tumor Syndrome<br/><br/>156. Tennis Elbow<br/><br/>157. Golfer’s Elbow<br/><br/>158. Radial Tunnel Syndrome<br/><br/>159. Ulnar Nerve Entrapment at the Elbow<br/><br/>160. Anterior Interosseous Syndrome<br/><br/>161. Olecranon Bursitis<br/><br/>162. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome<br/><br/>163. Cheiralgia Paresthetica<br/><br/>164. de Quervain’s Tenosynovitis<br/><br/>165. Dupuytren’s Contracture<br/><br/>166. Diabetic Truncal Neuropathy<br/><br/>167. Tietze’s Syndrome<br/><br/>168. Post-Thoracotomy Pain Syndrome<br/><br/>169. Postmastectomy Pain<br/><br/>170. Acute Herpes Zoster of the Thoracic Dermatomes<br/><br/>171. Postherpetic Neuralgia<br/><br/>172. Epidural Abscess<br/><br/>173. Spondylolisthesis<br/><br/>174. Ankylosing Spondylitis<br/><br/>175. Acute Pancreatitis<br/><br/>176. Chronic Pancreatitis<br/><br/>177. Ilioinguinal Neuralgia<br/><br/>178. Iliohypogastric Neuralgia<br/><br/>179. Genitofemoral Neuralgia<br/><br/>180. Meralgia Paresthetica<br/><br/>181. Spinal Stenosis<br/><br/>182. Arachnoiditis<br/><br/>183. Orchialgia<br/><br/>184. Vulvodynia<br/><br/>185. Proctalgia Fugax<br/><br/>186. Osteitis Pubis<br/><br/>187. Piriformis Syndrome<br/><br/>188. Arthritis Pain of the Hip<br/><br/>189. Femoral Neuropathy<br/><br/>190. Phantom Limb Pain<br/><br/>191. Trochanteric Bursitis<br/><br/>192. Arthritis Pain of the Knee<br/><br/>193. Baker’s Cyst of the Knee<br/><br/>194. Bursitis Syndromes of the Knee<br/><br/>195. Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome<br/><br/>196. Posterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome<br/><br/>197. Achilles Tendinitis<br/><br/>198. Metatarsalgia<br/><br/>199. Plantar Fasciitis<br/><br/>200. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome<br/><br/>201. Rheumatoid Arthritis<br/><br/>202. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus<br/><br/>203. Scleroderma–Systemic Sclerosis<br/><br/>204. Polymyositis<br/><br/>205. Polymyalgia Rheumatica<br/><br/>206. Central Pain States<br/><br/>207. Conversion Disorder<br/><br/>208. Munchausen Syndrome<br/><br/>209. Thermal Injuries<br/><br/>210. Electrical Injuries<br/><br/>211. Cancer Pain<br/><br/>212. Multiple Sclerosis<br/><br/>213. Post-Polio Syndrome<br/><br/>214. Guillain-Barre´ Syndrome<br/><br/>215. Sickle Cell Disease<br/><br/>216. Dependence, Tolerance, and Addiction<br/><br/>217. Placebo and Nocebo<br/><br/>SECTION 4: DIAGNOSTIC TESTING<br/><br/>218. Radiography<br/><br/>219. Nuclear Scintigraphy<br/><br/>220. Computed Tomography<br/><br/>221. Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br/><br/>222. Discography<br/><br/>223. Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Studies<br/><br/>224. Evoked Potential Testing<br/><br/>225. Pain Assessment Tools for Adults<br/><br/>226. Pain Assessment Tools for Children and the Elderly<br/><br/>SECTION 5: NERVE BLOCKS, THERAPEUTIC INJECTIONS, AND ADVANCED INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES<br/><br/>227. Atlanto-occipital Block Technique<br/><br/>228. Atlantoaxial Block<br/><br/>229. Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block<br/><br/>230. Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerve Block<br/><br/>231. Gasserian Ganglion Block<br/><br/>232. Trigeminal Nerve Block—Coronoid Approach<br/><br/>233. Supraorbital Nerve Block<br/><br/>234. Supratrochlear Nerve Block<br/><br/>235. Infraorbital Nerve Block<br/><br/>236. Mental Nerve Block<br/><br/>237. Temporomandibular Joint Injection<br/><br/>238. Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block<br/><br/>239. Vagus Nerve Block<br/><br/>240. Spinal Accessory Nerve Block<br/><br/>241. Phrenic Nerve Block<br/><br/>242. Facial Nerve Block<br/><br/>243. Superficial Cervical Plexus Block<br/><br/>244. Deep Cervical Plexus Block<br/><br/>245. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Block<br/><br/>246. Stellate Ganglion Block<br/><br/>247. Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Stellate Ganglion<br/><br/>248. Cervical Facet Block<br/><br/>249. Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Cervical Medial Branch<br/><br/>250. Cervical Epidural Block—Translaminar Approach<br/><br/>251. Cervical Selective Nerve Root Block<br/><br/>252. Brachial Plexus Block<br/><br/>253. Suprascapular Nerve Block<br/><br/>254. Radial Nerve Block at the Elbow<br/><br/>255. Median Nerve Block at the Elbow<br/><br/>256. Ulnar Nerve Block at the Elbow<br/><br/>257. Radial Nerve Block at the Wrist<br/><br/>258. Median Nerve Block at the Wrist<br/><br/>259. Ulnar Nerve Block at the Wrist<br/><br/>260. Metacarpal and Digital Nerve Block<br/><br/>261. Intravenous Regional Anesthesia<br/><br/>262. Injection Technique for Intra-articular Injection of the Shoulder<br/><br/>263. Injection Technique for Subdeltoid Bursitis Pain<br/><br/>264. Injection Technique for Intra-articular Injection of the Elbow<br/><br/>265. Injection Technique for Tennis Elbow<br/><br/>266. Injection Technique for Golfer’s Elbow<br/><br/>267. Injection Technique for Olecranon Bursitis Pain<br/><br/>268. Injection Technique for Cubital Bursitis Pain<br/><br/>269. Technique for Intra-articular Injection of the Wrist Joint<br/><br/>270. Technique for Intra-articular Injection of the Inferior Radioulnar Joint<br/><br/>271. Injection Technique for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome<br/><br/>272. Injection Technique for Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome<br/><br/>273. Technique for Intra-articular Injection of the Carpometacarpal Joint of the Thumb<br/><br/>274. Intra-articular Injection of the Carpometacarpal Joint of the Fingers<br/><br/>275. Intra-articular Injection of the Metacarpophalangeal Joints<br/><br/>276. Intra-articular Injection of the Interphalangeal Joints<br/><br/>277. Thoracic Epidural Block<br/><br/>278. Thoracic Paravertebral Block<br/><br/>279. Thoracic Facet Block<br/><br/>280. Thoracic Sympathetic Block<br/><br/>281. Intercostal Nerve Block<br/><br/>282. Radiofrequency Lesioning—Intercostal Nerves<br/><br/>283. Interpleural Nerve Block<br/><br/>284. Sternoclavicular Joint Injection<br/><br/>285. Suprascapular Nerve Block<br/><br/>286. Costosternal Joint Injection<br/><br/>287. Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Block<br/><br/>288. Injection Technique for Lumbar Myofascial Pain Syndrome<br/><br/>289. Splanchnic Nerve Block<br/><br/>290. Celiac Plexus Block<br/><br/>291. Ilioinguinal Nerve Block<br/><br/>292. Iliohypogastric Nerve Block<br/><br/>293. Genitofemoral Nerve Block<br/><br/>294. Lumbar Sympathetic Ganglion Block<br/><br/>295. Radiofrequency Lesioning—Lumbar Sympathetic Ganglion<br/><br/>296. Lumbar Paravertebral Block<br/><br/>297. Lumbar Facet Block<br/><br/>298. Lumbar Epidural Block<br/><br/>299. Lumbar Subarachnoid Block<br/><br/>300. Caudal Epidural Nerve Block<br/><br/>301. Lysis of Epidural Adhesions: Racz Technique<br/><br/>302. Sacral Nerve Block<br/><br/>303. Hypogastric Plexus Block<br/><br/>304. Ganglion of Walther (Impar) Block<br/><br/>305. Pudendal Nerve Block<br/><br/>306. Sacroiliac Joint Injection<br/><br/>307. Intra-articular Injection of the Hip Joint<br/><br/>308. Injection Technique for Ischial Bursitis<br/><br/>309. Injection Technique for Gluteal Bursitis<br/><br/>310. Injection Technique for Psoas Bursitis<br/><br/>311. Injection Technique for Iliopectineal Bursitis<br/><br/>312. Injection Technique for Trochanteric Bursitis<br/><br/>313. Injection Technique for Meralgia Paresthetica<br/><br/>314. Injection Technique for Piriformis Syndrome<br/><br/>315. Lumbar Plexus Block<br/><br/>316. Femoral Nerve Block<br/><br/>317. Obturator Nerve Block<br/><br/>318. Sciatic Nerve Block<br/><br/>319. Tibial Nerve Block at the Knee<br/><br/>320. Tibial Nerve Block at the Ankle<br/><br/>321. Saphenous Nerve Block at the Knee<br/><br/>322. Common Peroneal Nerve Block at the Knee<br/><br/>323. Deep Peroneal Nerve Block at the Ankle<br/><br/>324. Superficial Peroneal Nerve Block at the Ankle<br/><br/>325. Sural Nerve Block at the Ankle<br/><br/>326. Metatarsal and Digital Nerve Block at the Ankle<br/><br/>327. Intra-articular Injection of the Knee<br/><br/>328. Injection Technique for Suprapatellar Bursitis<br/><br/>329. Prepatellar Bursitis<br/><br/>330. Injection Technique for Superficial Infrapatellar Bursitis<br/><br/>331. Injection Technique for Deep Infrapatellar Bursitis<br/><br/>332. Intra-articular Injection of the Ankle Joint<br/><br/>333. Intra-articular Injection of the Toe Joints<br/><br/>334. Lumbar Subarachnoid Neurolytic Block<br/><br/>335. Lumbar Discography<br/><br/>336. Vertebroplasty<br/><br/>337. Spinal Cord Stimulation<br/><br/>338. Totally Implantable Infusion Pumps<br/><br/>SECTION 6: PHYSICAL AND BEHAVIORAL MODALITIES<br/><br/>339. The Physiologic Effects of Therapeutic Heat<br/><br/>340. Therapeutic Cold<br/><br/>341. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation<br/><br/>342. Acupuncture<br/><br/>343. Biofeedback<br/><br/>SECTION 7: PHARMACOLOGY<br/><br/>344. Local Anesthetics<br/><br/>345. Chemical Neurolytic Agents<br/><br/>346. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and the COX-2 Inhibitors<br/><br/>347. Opioid Analgesics<br/><br/>348. Antidepressants<br/><br/>349. Anticonvulsants<br/><br/>350. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants<br/><br/>SECTION 8: SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS<br/><br/>351. The Parturient and Nursing Mother<br/><br/>352. The Pediatric Patient with Headaches<br/><br/>353. The Pediatric Patient with Pain<br/><br/>354. Pain in the Older Adult<br/><br/>SECTION 9: ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES IN PAIN MANAGEMENT<br/><br/>355. Informed Consent and Consent to Treatment<br/><br/>356. Patient Confidentiality<br/><br/>357. Prescribing Controlled Substances<br/><br/>358. Prevention of Drug Diversion, Abuse, and Dependence<br/><br/>Review Questions and Answers |
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650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Pain. |
650 12 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Pain Management |
650 22 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Musculoskeletal Diseases |
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Nerve Block |
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Nervous System Diseases |
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Peripheral Nervous System |
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Online version: |
Main entry heading |
Waldman, Steven D., author. |
Title |
Pain review |
Edition |
Second edition. |
Place, publisher, and date of publication |
Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, [2017] |
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9780323481656 |
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(DLC) 2016038118 |
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2nd edition |
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WL 704.6 |
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W164p 2017 |
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WL 704.6 W164p 2017 |