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 <b>Painb> Management
Cancer <b>painb> is another condition that can be managed by a <b>painb> medicine doctor while the patient continues to receive treatment for various types of cancer.
The anesthesiologist or other <b>painb> medicine doctors (such as neurologists, oncologists, orthopedists, physiatrists and psychiatrists) and nonphysician specialists (such as nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physical or rehabilitation therapists and psychologists) all work together to evaluate your condition.
Some have <b>painb> medicine doctors on staff, and others may offer only nonmedical treatments such as acupuncture and massage therapy.
http://www.asahq.org/patientEducation/managepain.htm   (2235 words)

  
 APS- The Use of Opioids for the Treatment of Chronic <b>Painb>
The mission of the American Academy of <b>Painb> Medicine is to enhance <b>painb> medicine practice in this country by promoting a socioeconomic and political climate conducive to the effective and efficient practice of <b>painb> medicine and by ensuring quality medical care by physicians specializing in <b>painb> medicine, for patients in need of such services.
It is now accepted by practitioners of the specialty of <b>painb> medicine that respiratory depression induced by opioids tends to be a short-lived phenomenon, generally occurs only in the opioid-naive patient, and is antagonized by <b>painb>.
Consideration should be given to different treatment modalities, such as a formal <b>painb> rehabilitation program, the use of behavioral strategies, the use of noninvasive techniques, or the use of medications, depending upon the physical and psychosocial impairment related to the <b>painb>.
http://www.ampainsoc.org/advocacy/opioids.htm   (1584 words)

  
 Sanford M. Silverman, MD, PA - Comprehensive <b>Painb> Medicine
When <b>painb> interferes with the quality of your life, restricting activities and, perhaps, causing depression, you may wish to consider the services of the Comprehensive <b>Painb> Medicine.
Your <b>painb> is treated both medically and with the latest interventional and surgical means.
Although some patients seek our services for short-term or acute <b>painb>, usually caused by an injury or surgery, most of our patients suffer from intractable chronic <b>painb>, which does not always have an easily identifiable cause.
http://www.cpmedicine.com   (451 words)

  
 Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: <b>Painb> management
Nociceptive <b>painb>, or the <b>painb> that is transmitted by nociceptors, is typically called acute <b>painb>.
The <b>painb> associated with cancer, persistent and degenerative conditions, and neuropathy, or nerve damage, is included in the chronic category.
This kind of <b>painb> is associated with injury, headaches, disease, and many other conditions.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g2601/is_0010/ai_2601001010   (958 words)

  
 TBJ- Cover Article
In time, as <b>painb> management protocols permeate even the most rural areas of medicine, <b>painb> management experts testifying on the appropriate standard of care will be available to all.
<b>Painb> should be assessed and treated promptly and the quantity and frequency of [medication] doses should be adjusted according to the intensity and duration of <b>painb>.” [13] This policy statement, in and of itself, establishes the foundation from which physicians and state licensing agencies can build a medical standard of care.
[20] Additionally, criteria that should also be considered in defining standard of care boundaries include <b>painb> symptom management, patient satisfaction, shared decision-making among the patient, her family, and the treating physicians, coordination of <b>painb> care with other medical and social issues, and the guarantee of continuity of care throughout the chronic <b>painb> illness.
http://www.tba.org/Journal_Current/200410/TBJ-200410-coverarticle.html   (3052 words)

  
 Relieving <b>Painb> Without Medications
To relieve <b>painb>, the hypnotist may suggest that <b>painb> will be gone when the person “wakes up.” Some cancer patients have learned methods of self-hypnosis that they use to control <b>painb>.
Stimulating the skin in areas away from the <b>painb> can be used to increase relaxation and may relieve <b>painb>.
Depending upon where your <b>painb> is located, you may do it yourself or ask a family member or friend to give you a massage.
http://www.hospicenet.org/html/without_meds.html   (3658 words)

  
 HSS - <b>Painb> Medicine
Directed by an anesthesiologist with subspecialty training in <b>painb> management, the Division of <b>Painb> Medicine offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment to patients with acute and chronic <b>painb> syndromes, including <b>painb> from orthopedic and rheumatologic conditions.
The Hospital for Special Surgery's Division of <b>Painb> Medicine is meeting the needs of patients struggling with this and other chronic <b>painb> due to musculoskeletal injuries or disorders.
<b>Painb> is a complex physiological and emotional experience, which can dramatically affect an individual's life.
http://www.hss.edu/Departments/Specialties/Pain-Medicine   (135 words)

  
 <b>Painb> medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Painb> medicine is a branch of anaesthetics concerned with the treatment of acute and chronic <b>painb>.
Modern <b>painb> medicine is individualised, holistic, and multidisciplinary, using a wide variety of drugs and physical and psychosocial interventions.
This page was last modified 00:13, 23 March 2005.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_medicine   (61 words)

  
 prescript.html
Another way of treating cancer <b>painb> is to inject <b>painb> medicine into the spinal cord (intrathecal) or into the space around the spinal cord (epidural).
Whenever <b>painb> relief is needed, the patient presses a button on the pump that delivers a preset dose of <b>painb> medicine into the vein.
Take the medicine as your doctor or nurse has prescribed but tell them at once if your <b>painb> is not controlled or if you have severe side effects such as extreme drowsiness or difficulty in breathing.
http://www.wacpi.org/acs/prescript.html   (3058 words)

  
 UM Interventional <b>Painb> Medicine
The Center for Interventional <b>Painb> Medicine is one of the best qualified clinics of its kind dealing with <b>painb>, offering the newest procedures and the finest quality of care.
Chronic <b>painb> is often defined as <b>painb> that persists for more than 3 months or that outlasts the usual healing process.
Chronic <b>painb> affects all aspects of a person’s life including daily activities, family life, work, leisure time, sleep patterns, and mood.
http://www.med.umich.edu/anes/pain/pain_patients.htm   (376 words)

  
 Postgraduate Medicine: Overpowering <b>painb>
Priests and ministers argued that God intended birth to be painful, and the general public considered it immoral to reduce women to a state of unconsciousness at such a critical point in their lives.
It was painful, but the emotional <b>painb> was as bad or worse.
In fact, <b>painb> was, and still generally is, considered an essential part of the human experience.
http://www.postgradmed.com/issues/1997/07_97/obrien.htm   (3134 words)

  
 <b>Painb> Relief Network :: Home
PRN was formed to correct these mistakes, to empower people in <b>painb> to demand that their political leaders sit up and take notice, and to enable <b>painb> management to move forward in America, just as any other area of medical practice is free to do.
United States citizens of all ages are living and dying in <b>painb>, even children with cancer are dying in <b>painb>.
Because patients in <b>painb> currently have no political standing and, hence, no voice in the community, prosecutors and law makers alike have thus far shown little concern for their welfare.
http://www.painreliefnetwork.org   (371 words)

  
 ABC of psychological medicine: Musculoskeletal <b>painb> -- Main and Williams 325 (7363): 534 -- BMJ
ABC of psychological medicine: Musculoskeletal <b>painb> -- Main and Williams 325 (7363): 534 -- BMJ
Psychological and behavioural responses to <b>painb> and social factors are the main determinants of chronic <b>painb> disability
<b>painb> perception and the development of chronic disability.
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/325/7363/534   (1987 words)

  
 ASAM - American Society of Addiction Medicine Home Page
The LCPA is currently in the process of prioritizing research topics which the <b>painb> medicine and addiction medicine communities believe address questions of critical importance to the evolution of optimum <b>painb> treatment.
The LCPA is currently examining options that would allow physicians in the <b>painb> treatment community and the addiction treatment community to more readily identify clinicians with skills, experience or interest in <b>painb> medicine and addiction medicine.
The Liaison Committee on <b>Painb> and Addiction (LCPA) is working to develop definitions related to the use of medications for the treatment of <b>painb> that are consistent with current understanding of relevant neurobiology, pharmacology and appropriate clinical practice.
http://www.asam.org/pain/pain_and_addiction_medicine.htm   (760 words)

  
 AllRefer Health - Acupuncture and <b>Painb> (Alternative Medicine - <b>Painb> Relief, Hypnosis and <b>Painb>, <b>Painb> Relief by Acupuncture)
Some research has shown that acute <b>painb> is relieved by acupuncture in as many as 50 percent of back <b>painb> patients and as many as 70 percent of headache patients.
How the process of <b>painb> relief is accomplished through acupuncture is not clear-cut, but there are many theories based on scientific principles.
Scientific evidence is even more scarce about the effectiveness of hypnosis as a <b>painb> reliever.
http://health.allrefer.com/health/acupuncture-and-pain-info.html   (388 words)

  
 <b>Painb> Medicine - Journal Information
<b>Painb> Medicine is a multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to the <b>painb> clinician, teacher and researcher.
It is the official journal of the American Academy of <b>Painb> Medicine, the medical organization devoted to the advancement of <b>painb> management, education and research.
of <b>Painb> Medicine, an organization devoted to the advancement of <b>painb> management, education and research, and also of the Faculty of <b>Painb> Medicine of the Australia New Zealand College of Anesthetists.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=1526-2375   (230 words)

  
 <b>Painb> and Rehabilitation Medicine
<b>Painb> & Rehabilitation Medicine brings these advances to patients through an interdisciplinary team approach.
Great strides are being made in understanding and treating complex <b>painb>, headache and neurological problems.
Our program has highly experienced physicians and physical therapists, as well as licensed social workers, an acupuncturist and a psychologist.
http://www.painpoints.com   (97 words)

  
 <b>Painb> Management
Aggressive <b>painb> management is a specialized topic of medicine and can be researched in major health care directories.
<b>Painb> management is one of the most important aspects of care for terminally-ill persons.
But getting good <b>painb> management may be difficult due to poor physician training, concerns about drug addiction, and laws that can get in the way of needed <b>painb> medications.
http://www.growthhouse.org/pain.html   (537 words)

  
 Different Races Feel <b>Painb> Differently
Researchers and <b>painb> specialists who are also members of the American <b>Painb> Society publish their findings in the current issue of the journal <b>Painb> Medicine.
The authors pull together research on racial and ethnic disparities in the perception, diagnosis and treatment of <b>painb> in locations ranging from the emergency department to the cancer clinic, and in conditions ranging from chronic <b>painb> to acute <b>painb> induced in laboratory experiments.
In addition to these clinical <b>painb> studies, the authors describe the racial and ethnic differences in <b>painb> sensitivity and <b>painb> response that have been found in numerous experiments.
http://www.healthcentral.com/drdean/408/60650.html   (1093 words)

  
 Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Knee <b>painb>
Degeneration of the bones associated with the knee causing <b>painb> and deformity.
Also known as anterior knee <b>painb> syndrome, this condition is characterized by <b>painb> around the knee cap.
The exact cause of patellofemoral <b>painb> is unknown but probably related to muscle inadequacy, lack of flexibility, rapid growth, or bone positioning.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g2603/is_0004/ai_2603000475   (880 words)

  
 Florida Society of Anesthesiologists - Home
Anesthesiology is the practice of medicine dedicated to the relief of <b>painb> and the total care of the surgical patient before, during and after surgery.
Fellowships may also be pursued in an anesthesia subspecialty such as <b>painb> medicine, critical care medicine, or anesthesia for obstetrics or cardiac surgery.
After surgery, they maintain the patient in a comfortable state during their stay in the recovery area, and some anesthesiologists are involved in the practice of critical care medicine in the intensive care unit.
http://www.fsahq.org   (343 words)

  
 Texas <b>Painb> Society
Texas <b>Painb> Society represents the practice of <b>painb> medicine in
The membership of over 200 <b>painb> practitioners are involved in acute and chronic <b>painb> management of patients in
Texas <b>Painb> Society was established in 1989 in
http://www.texaspain.org   (121 words)

  
 <b>Painb> Management
The Washington <b>Painb> Medicine Center is a <b>painb> center run by physicians fellowship trained and certfied in the field of <b>Painb> Management/ Medicine committed to providing conservative, quality and state of the art treatment fot the sufferers of <b>painb>.
Welcome to Ajrawat Washington <b>Painb> Medicine Center Web Site
Acute and Chronic <b>Painb> can afflict any person of any age or gender.
http://www.painspecialist.com   (105 words)

  
 Spine & <b>Painb> Medicine Center
Spine and <b>Painb> Medicine Center is dedicated to bringing our patients to the fullest possible level of function through a truly interdisciplinary team approach to medicine that is delivered in a compassionate manner with focus on patient care and quality outcomes.
Spine and <b>Painb> Medicine Center offers a broad spectrum of medical services.
Prolonged <b>painb> can be an indication of a serious problem or disorder and should be treated as soon as possible.
http://www.spine-n-pain.com   (157 words)

  
 The Official Site of the American Academy of <b>Painb> Medicine
The practice of <b>Painb> Medicine is multi-disciplinary in approach, incorporating modalities from various specialties to ensure the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of the <b>painb> patient.
San Diego, CA The American Academy of <b>Painb> Medicine (AAPM) is the medical specialty society representing physicians practicing in the field of <b>Painb> Medicine.
As a medical specialty society, the Academy is involved in education, training, advocacy, and research in the specialty of <b>Painb> Medicine.
http://www.painmed.org   (168 words)

  
 MedicineHouse.com SOTA OMOIGUI'S LAW OF <b>PAINb> The origin of all <b>painb> is inflammation and the inflammatory response.
MedicineHouse.com SOTA OMOIGUI'S LAW OF <b>PAINb> The origin of all <b>painb> is inflammation and the inflammatory response.
L.A. <b>Painb> Clinic is a pioneer and world leader in the treatment of inflammation and <b>painb>.
It provides the most current information about the common painful syndromes, the right medications, useful herbs and various treatments that can be utilized in the home, clinic or hospital to successfully ease <b>painb>.
http://www.medicinehouse.com   (544 words)

  
 Iapsar Org: the International Agency for <b>Painb> Study and Research
The idea to create an agency dedicated to the <b>painb> study and research originates from the consideration of one of our founders who about 25 years ago devoted himself to the <b>painb> medicine.
The International Agency for <b>Painb> Study and Research (IAPSAR) was founded in Italy in October 1999, as a no profit organization to promote and realize events leading to a more widespread knowledge in <b>painb> medicine.
The International Agency for <b>Painb> Study and Research (IAPSAR) is a windows that provides information and education on the more updated procedures and devices in the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic <b>painb>.
http://www.iapsar.org   (844 words)

  
 UC Davis Anesthesiology and <b>Painb> Medicine
A brief history of the Department of Anesthesiology and <b>Painb> Medicine in the UC Davis School of Medicine.
The Department of Anesthesiology and <b>Painb> Medicine is an integral part of the UC Davis Health System providing clinical, educational and research services to the communities of Northern California.
UC Davis Department of Anesthesiology and <b>Painb> Medicine
http://www.anesthesiology.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu   (163 words)

  
 The Oxford <b>Painb> Internet Site
It is firmly based in the principles of evidence-based medicine and has pulled together systematic reviews with <b>painb> as an outcome.
Chronic <b>painb> analgesics, back <b>painb>, cancer, musculoskeletal, headache and migraine, neuropathic, other interventions or conditions
<b>Painb> - general stuff Analgesic League Table: relative effectiveness of analgesics in acute <b>painb> Pain - there's a lot of it about Effectiveness of acute postoperative <b>painb> management Acute and postoperative <b>painb> in children List of systematic reviews Postoperative fatigue Cox-2 roundup
http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/painpag   (345 words)

  
 ASIPP : : : American Society Of Interventional <b>Painb> Physicians
Interventional <b>Painb> Management is the discipline of medicine devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of <b>painb> related disorders principally with the application of interventional techniques in managing subacute, chronic, persistent, and intractable <b>painb>, independently or in conjunction with other modalities of treatment.
It has redefined interventional <b>painb> management and <b>painb> medicine, working in our nation's capital and in all 50 states to provide safer and better patient care.
ASIPP publications include the quarterly <b>Painb> Physician journal and <b>Painb> Physician News, as well as several books and manuals to help the <b>painb> physician's practice.
http://www.asipp.org   (621 words)

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