Abstract: The first stage of any physical medicine intervention for a patient with pain is an accurate diagnosis. This allows a decision on the proposed therapy to be made according to the clinical picture. Recent classifications of pain allow us to divide pain management treatment into three specific groups, aimed at: (1) cancer pain, (2) pain (acute, sub-acute or chronic) as a symptom of a specific pathology, and (3) chronic non-malignant pain. In this article, we offer a summary of our clinical experience regarding the drafting of rehabilitation plans for patients with pain who have been referred to us. Published by Elsevier Ltd. on behalf of European Federation of International Association for the Study of Pain Chapters
The rehabilitation of patients in pain requires accurate physical and psychological diagnoses, the e...
There is wide variation in how pain is managed in the UK. Patients often find themselves caught in a...
D.Phil.Chronic pain is a devastating problem and one of the leading causes of disability internation...
Chronic pain is currently under-diagnosed and under-treated, partly because doctors' training in pai...
Pain is a natural response to soft tissue injury but when it is unresolved, neurophysiological chang...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
Background: Pain is a frequent complaint from patients undergoing rehabilitation. It can be a major ...
How does one approach the patient with complaints of chronic pain? What are the questions that need ...
Pain is the most common symptom of any illness; the physician’s therapeutic task is twofold: to disc...
Pain is a distressing experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage with sensory, emo...
Written in a succinct format, this book presents a variety of pain conditions seen in acute or sub-a...
Chronic pain, pain that persists for over three months, plagues 30.7% of the United States populatio...
Pain which persists after healing is expected to have taken place, or which exists in the absence of...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that includes physiological, psychological, behavioral, and social comp...
Editor’s key points † There is lack of a consistent approach to managing pain. † This pathway, devel...
The rehabilitation of patients in pain requires accurate physical and psychological diagnoses, the e...
There is wide variation in how pain is managed in the UK. Patients often find themselves caught in a...
D.Phil.Chronic pain is a devastating problem and one of the leading causes of disability internation...
Chronic pain is currently under-diagnosed and under-treated, partly because doctors' training in pai...
Pain is a natural response to soft tissue injury but when it is unresolved, neurophysiological chang...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
Background: Pain is a frequent complaint from patients undergoing rehabilitation. It can be a major ...
How does one approach the patient with complaints of chronic pain? What are the questions that need ...
Pain is the most common symptom of any illness; the physician’s therapeutic task is twofold: to disc...
Pain is a distressing experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage with sensory, emo...
Written in a succinct format, this book presents a variety of pain conditions seen in acute or sub-a...
Chronic pain, pain that persists for over three months, plagues 30.7% of the United States populatio...
Pain which persists after healing is expected to have taken place, or which exists in the absence of...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that includes physiological, psychological, behavioral, and social comp...
Editor’s key points † There is lack of a consistent approach to managing pain. † This pathway, devel...
The rehabilitation of patients in pain requires accurate physical and psychological diagnoses, the e...
There is wide variation in how pain is managed in the UK. Patients often find themselves caught in a...
D.Phil.Chronic pain is a devastating problem and one of the leading causes of disability internation...