New Cures for Chronic Pain: Groundbreaking Strategies for Curing Chronic Pain

New Cures for Chronic Pain: Groundbreaking Strategies for Curing Chronic Pain

by Bradley Galer (Author), Charles E . Argoff (Author)

Synopsis

Defeat Chronic Pain Now! is a comprehensive guide to preventing, reversing, and managing chronic pain from two of top leading pain specialists in the field today. Referencing the latest medical research this user-friendly guide presents new theories and understandings of what pain is, why it does or doesn't heal, and what treatments can be used to resolve it. Readers get the latest information on surgical options, new medications, complementary therapies and how psychological interventions like cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnosis, and neural feedback can be used to rewire the brain and body for pain relief. For each condition and procedure, readers will what to expect in the hospital, the doctor's office, and what self-therapy solutions they can take to improve and manage their pain.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Fair Winds Press
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1592334075
ISBN 13: 9781592334070

Media Reviews

Chronic pain is unique among all the medical afflictions that can plague mankind. It is often viewed as a symptom cannot yet be objectively measured, but its effects on a person can become life threatening if not well treated. In addition the patient must become part of the treatment team for ultimate success. Drs Galer and Argoff each have contributed significantly to the advancement of the field of pain management. They are both well know as clinicians and teachers. Their vast experience and insight is capsulated into this easy to read book that can serve as a reference source. With the authors insight, patients and their families will benefit a great deal from reading this book. --Edgar Ross, M.D., Director Pain Management Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital


Drs Galer and Argoff bring a wealth of experience to the great benefit of people in pain or those who care about them. This clear and compelling text elucidates a new field within medicine that emphasizes quality of life through science and direct experience in the care of patients. The authors are recognized leaders who share this knowledge with anyone who is fortunate to read this book. --Scott Fishman, M.D., author of The War on Pain, President of the American Pain Foundation, and Professor and Chief of Pain Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine


Chronic pain is unique among all the medical afflictions that can plague mankind. It is often viewed as a symptom cannot yet be objectively measured, but its effects on a person can become life threatening if not well treated. In addition the patient must become part of the treatment team for ultimate success. Drs Galer and Argoff each have contributed significantly to the advancement of the field of pain management. They are both well know as clinicians and teachers. Their vast experience and insight is capsulated into this easy to read book that can serve as a reference source. With the authors insight, patients and their families will benefit a great deal from reading this book. Edgar Ross, M.D., Director Pain Management Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital


Defeat Chronic Pain Now! is a wonderful work by two of the field s eminent researcher-clinicians. People with chronic pain often wonder about the causes of their pain, and what options they have for managing this pain. This book provides accurate and clear answers to these questions. Individuals with chronic pain will find this guide to be an invaluable source of practical information about what can be done to ease their pain and suffering and what treatments to avoid that can make their problem worse. Clinicians and health care providers will also find the state-of-the-science information about the causes and treatments for chronic pain conditions very useful, especially if they are looking for ideas about how to communicate this information in ways that patients will understand. I urge patients and clinicians alike to obtain and then make full use of this valuable text. Mark P. Jensen, Ph.D., Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine


A book for chronic pain sufferers written by two savvy pain specialists that lays out a clear path for taking control of one s own health issues in spite of misinformation from many providers of health care. Chronic pain is a common and expensive disaster that afflicts both patients and society at large. Physicians do not learn enough about pain in their education and training; this book tells patients how to work their way around and through the health care they may be offered for chronic pain. The authors emphasize the role of the patient herself or himself in solving the problems of chronic pain. Two pain experts provide the reader with a path for negotiating the best possible care for chronic pain. Truly a multidisciplinary approach to the resolution of chronic pain problems. Best book of its type that I have come across in over 40 years of pain management. John D. Loeser, M.D., Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Washington


Drs Galer and Argoff bring a wealth of experience to the great benefit of people in pain or those who care about them. This clear and compelling text elucidates a new field within medicine that emphasizes quality of life through science and direct experience in the care of patients. The authors are recognized leaders who share this knowledge with anyone who is fortunate to read this book. Scott Fishman, M.D., author of The War on Pain, President of the American Pain Foundation, and Professor and Chief of Pain Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine


Defeat Chronic Pain Now! is a wonderful work by two of the field's eminent researcher-clinicians. People with chronic pain often wonder about the causes of their pain, and what options they have for managing this pain. This book provides accurate and clear answers to these questions. Individuals with chronic pain will find this guide to be an invaluable source of practical information about what can be done to ease their pain and suffering - and what treatments to avoid that can make their problem worse. Clinicians and health care providers will also find the state-of-the-science information about the causes and treatments for chronic pain conditions very useful, especially if they are looking for ideas about how to communicate this information in ways that patients will understand. I urge patients and clinicians alike to obtain and then make full use of this valuable text. --Mark P. Jensen, Ph.D., Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine


Chronic pain is unique among all the medical afflictions that can plague mankind. It is often viewed as a symptom cannot yet be objectively measured, but its effects on a person can become life threatening if not well treated. In addition the patient must become part of the treatment team for ultimate success. Drs Galer and Argoff each have contributed significantly to the advancement of the field of pain management. They are both well know as clinicians and teachers. Their vast experience and insight is capsulated into this easy to read book that can serve as a reference source. With the authors insight, patients and their families will benefit a great deal from reading this book. --Edgar Ross, M.D., Director Pain Management Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital


A book for chronic pain sufferers written by two savvy pain specialists that lays out a clear path for taking control of one's own health issues in spite of misinformation from many providers of health care. Chronic pain is a common and expensive disaster that afflicts both patients and society at large. Physicians do not learn enough about pain in their education and training; this book tells patients how to work their way around and through the health care they may be offered for chronic pain. The authors emphasize the role of the patient herself or himself in solving the problems of chronic pain. Two pain experts provide the reader with a path for negotiating the best possible care for chronic pain. Truly a multidisciplinary approach to the resolution of chronic pain problems. Best book of its type that I have come across in over 40 years of pain management. --John D. Loeser, M.D., Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Washington

Author Bio
Dr. Charles Argoff is a Professor of Neurology and the Director of the Comprehensive Pain Program at Albany Medical Center, voted one of the top ten academic medical centers in the country by the University HealthSystem Consortium. Dr. Bradley Galer has been named one of the leading doctors in pain management by The Best Doctors in America. Dr. Galer is the former chairman of the Pain Medicine Section of the American Academy of Neurology and is the founder of the Neuropathic Pain and Headache Treatment Center at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.