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Comprehensive Pain Management in the Rehabilitation Patient, ISBN-13: 978-3319167831
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"Comprehensive Pain Management in the Rehabilitation Patient" is a detailed resource that explores the multifaceted aspects of pain management in patients undergoing rehabilitation. It emphasizes the interdisciplinary approach essential for effective pain control, integrating insights from various specialties such as physical therapy, pharmacology, psychology, and neurology. The book addresses the complexities of chronic pain and offers evidence-based strategies, practical guidelines, and case studies to enhance the quality of care provided to rehabilitation patients. With a focus on individual patient needs, it aims to improve outcomes and facilitate a more holistic recovery process.
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**Title:** Comprehensive Pain Management in the Rehabilitation Patient
**Editors:** Steven D. Bender, Christopher A. McCarty
**Publisher:** Springer
**Publication Year:** 2015
**ISBN-13:** 978-3319167831
**Pages:** 345
**Language:** English
**Description:** This book offers a multidisciplinary approach to pain management in rehabilitation patients, covering various techniques and interventions to improve outcomes and quality of life. It addresses both the physiological and psychological aspects of pain, providing insights from experts in the field.
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"Comprehensive Pain Management in the Rehabilitation Patient" offers a thorough exploration of pain management strategies tailored specifically for individuals undergoing rehabilitation. The book emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, integrating pharmacological treatments, physical therapy, and psychological support to address the complex needs of patients. With contributions from experts in various fields, it provides practical insights and evidence-based practices that aim to enhance patient outcomes. This comprehensive resource serves as an invaluable guide for clinicians seeking to optimize pain management and improve the overall quality of life for their patients in rehabilitation settings.
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