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Moving in on Pain: Conference Proceedings - April 1995 Book

Moving in on Pain: Conference Proceedings - April 1995
Moving in on Pain: Conference Proceedings - April 1995, The social, economic and personal cost of pain, and the failure of much traditional pain management to adequately address this problem, has created the need for a reassessment of the nature, evaluation and treatment of pain. Drawing together current resea, Moving in on Pain: Conference Proceedings - April 1995 has a rating of 3 stars
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Moving in on Pain: Conference Proceedings - April 1995, The social, economic and personal cost of pain, and the failure of much traditional pain management to adequately address this problem, has created the need for a reassessment of the nature, evaluation and treatment of pain. Drawing together current resea, Moving in on Pain: Conference Proceedings - April 1995
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  • Moving in on Pain: Conference Proceedings - April 1995
  • Written by author Michael Shacklock
  • Published by Elsevier Health Sciences, December 1995
  • The social, economic and personal cost of pain, and the failure of much traditional pain management to adequately address this problem, has created the need for a reassessment of the nature, evaluation and treatment of pain. Drawing together current resea
  • The social, economic and personal cost of pain, and the failure of much traditional pain management to adequately address this problem, has created the need for a reassessment of the nature, evaluation and treatment of pain. Drawing together current resea
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Foreword
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Editorial
'Images of pain' exhibition2
Moving in on pain8
Overview of pain and its mechanisms13
Neuropathic pain14
The clinical challenge of secondary hyperalgesia21
The clinical variable of primary significance27
Fluid movement may partially account for the behaviour of symptoms associated with nociception in disc injury and disease32
Voluntary movement and pain: focussing on action rather than perception40
The continuum of headache: a review of the literature53
Treatment of pain64
Psychological and psychiatric aspects of pain66
Anxiety, depression and the sense of helplessness: their relationship to pain from rheumatoid arthritis90
Self-efficacy and the patient with chronic pain97
Clinical reasoning and pain104
Peripheral neuropathic disorders and neuromusculoskeletal pain115
Clinical applications of neurodynamics123
Thoracic outlet syndrome: a patient centred treatment approach132
A role for physiotherapy in perianal and perineal pain145
Moving out of pain: hands-on or hands-off153
The placebo response161
Cervical mobilization techniques, sympathetic nervous system effects and their relationship to analgesia164
An investigation of the physiological effects of the Sympathetic Slump on peripheral sympathetic nervous system function in patients with frozen shoulder174
An investigation of the effects of spinal manual therapy on forequarter pressure and thermal pain thresholds and sympathetic nervous system activity in asymptomatic subjects: a preliminary report185
An assessment of the adaptive mechanisms within and surrounding the peripheral nervous system, during changes in nerve bed length resulting from underlying joint movement194
Effects of a multidisciplinary pain management programme on the functional status of patients with chronic low back pain204
Closing address214


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