Most clinicians understand that pain exists. Far fewer understand why it persists, why some patients respond to treatment and others don't, and why the same drug works brilliantly in one case and fails completely in another. Pain is not a single signal. It is a chain of nociceptors, spinal pathways, brain interpretation, sensitization, and clinical judgment.
The Neuroscience of Pain, Anesthetics & Analgesics gives clinicians and advanced learners a clear, practical way to connect those pieces.
Written in a clear clinical reference style that connects the biology you learned in school to the patients in front of you today. From nociceptor activation and spinal cord wind-up to descending inhibitory pathways, opioid receptor pharmacology, and central sensitization, every mechanism is explained with one goal: making you a sharper, more confident clinician at the point of care.
This is not a textbook you read once and shelve. It is the book you reach for when a patient's pain doesn't behave the way it should and you need to understand why.
What's inside:
Written for medical students, anesthesiology trainees, pain clinicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and practicing providers, this guide is built for readers who want more than memorized drug names or abstract theory and want a clearer, clinically grounded understanding of pain and how modern medicine works to interrupt it
If you have ever wondered why a patient's pain persists, why analgesics stop working, or how the nervous system can amplify and suppress pain signals this book gives you the answer, and shows you what to do with it.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Most clinicians understand that pain exists. Far fewer understand why it persists, why some patients respond to treatment and others don't, and why the same drug works brilliantly in one case and fails completely in another. Pain is not a single signal. It is a chain of nociceptors, spinal pathways, brain interpretation, sensitization, and clinical judgment.The Neuroscience of Pain, Anesthetics & Analgesics gives clinicians and advanced learners a clear, practical way to connect those pieces.Written in a clear clinical reference style that connects the biology you learned in school to the patients in front of you today. From nociceptor activation and spinal cord wind-up to descending inhibitory pathways, opioid receptor pharmacology, and central sensitization, every mechanism is explained with one goal: making you a sharper, more confident clinician at the point of care.This is not a textbook you read once and shelve. It is the book you reach for when a patient's pain doesn't behave the way it should and you need to understand why.What's inside: Pain pathways explained from receptor to cortexDrug mechanism tables covering opioids, NSAIDs, local anesthetics, adjuvants, and emerging therapiesClinical cases that connect mechanisms to patient careDermatome maps and atlas-style visual referencesPractical links between neuroscience, pharmacology, and treatment decisionsWritten for medical students, anesthesiology trainees, pain clinicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and practicing providers, this guide is built for readers who want more than memorized drug names or abstract theory and want a clearer, clinically grounded understanding of pain and how modern medicine works to interrupt itIf you have ever wondered why a patient's pain persists, why analgesics stop working, or how the nervous system can amplify and suppress pain signals this book gives you the answer, and shows you what to do with it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798180460813
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Most clinicians understand that pain exists. Far fewer understand why it persists, why some patients respond to treatment and others don't, and why the same drug works brilliantly in one case and fails completely in another. Pain is not a single signal. It is a chain of nociceptors, spinal pathways, brain interpretation, sensitization, and clinical judgment.The Neuroscience of Pain, Anesthetics & Analgesics gives clinicians and advanced learners a clear, practical way to connect those pieces.Written in a clear clinical reference style that connects the biology you learned in school to the patients in front of you today. From nociceptor activation and spinal cord wind-up to descending inhibitory pathways, opioid receptor pharmacology, and central sensitization, every mechanism is explained with one goal: making you a sharper, more confident clinician at the point of care.This is not a textbook you read once and shelve. It is the book you reach for when a patient's pain doesn't behave the way it should and you need to understand why.What's inside: - Pain pathways explained from receptor to cortex- Drug mechanism tables covering opioids, NSAIDs, local anesthetics, adjuvants, and emerging therapies- Clinical cases that connect mechanisms to patient care- Dermatome maps and atlas-style visual references- Practical links between neuroscience, pharmacology, and treatment decisionsWritten for medical students, anesthesiology trainees, pain clinicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and practicing providers, this guide is built for readers who want more than memorized drug names or abstract theory and want a clearer, clinically grounded understanding of pain and how modern medicine works to interrupt itIf you have ever wondered why a patient's pain persists, why analgesics stop working, or how the nervous system can amplify and suppress pain signals this book gives you the answer, and shows you what to do with it. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798180460813
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