Pain in Selected Neurologic Disorders

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Chronic pain is an accompaniment of many neurologic disorders. Although chronic pain may be the defining feature in certain neurologic disorders, neurologists and primary care practitioners often focus mainly on…

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Low Back Pain

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Low back pain (LBP) is the most common cause of pain and disability in modern society, and costs related to disorders that cause LBP amount to billions of dollars each…

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Neurosurgical Approaches to Pain Management

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Neurosurgeons have a long history of surgically treating pain, particularly cancer pain. The notion that sectioning pain pathways could achieve pain control was first introduced by Spiller and Martin in…

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Disability Assessment

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Introduction Physicians dealing with the evaluation and treatment of patients with chronic painful and disabling conditions can expect to be called on from time to time to formally assess the…

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Pediatric Acute Pain Management

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Recognition and treatment of acute pain in children have vastly improved the care of pediatric patients. Data emphasizing the efficacy of adequate pain control and decreases in adverse neurohormonal changes…

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Electromyography and Evoked Potentials

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Electrodiagnosis is a broad term that includes multiple electrodiagnostic techniques, including needle electrode examination (NEE); motor and sensory nerve conduction studies (NCSs), including late responses; and evoked potentials (EPs). Electrodiagnostic…

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Postoperative Pain and Other Acute Pain Syndromes

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Introduction Untreated postoperative pain can result in unwanted psychological and physiologic effects that may increase morbidity and mortality, compromise quality of recovery, and increase the incidence of chronic pain. Although…

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Psychological and Behavioral Assessment

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Chronic pain presents two broad challenges to proper assessment: the inherently subjective nature of pain complaints and the wide-ranging influence of chronic pain on patients’ functioning. These challenges necessitate a…

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Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Pain

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When a patient seeks treatment from a health care provider because of a symptom such as pain, the initial focus is on the patient’s medical history and the underlying pathology—a…

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