
From Acute to Chronic Back Pain: Risk Factors, Mechanisms, and Clinical Implications
Author(s): Monika I. Hasenbring (Editor), Adina C. Rusu (Editor), Dennis C. Turk (Editor)
- Publisher: OUP Oxford
- Publication Date: 19 Jan. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 616 pages
- ISBN-10: 0199558906
- ISBN-13: 9780199558902
Book Description
In the past 15 years, psychological and psychobiological mechanisms have been identified as important risk factors in back pain, leading to the development of early screending methods (Yellow Flag diagnostics) and new psychosocial interventions. These work by closely targeting treatment modalities to patients’ needs. However, many aspects of how acute pain becomes chronic pain remain unexplained. Recent neurobiological work investigating genetic, neurophysiological, and biomechanical processes has uncovererd important mechanisms involved in chronic and acute back pain.
From Acute to Chronic Back Pain examines the risk factors and mechanisms involved in the transition from acute to chronic back pain. It integrates genetic, biomechnanical neurobiological, psychophysiological, psychosocial, and socieconomic risk factors. Moreover, the text examines advances in treatment approaches based on evidence from published studies-ranging from prevention of disability to pharmacological, psychological, and rehabilitative strategies and methods.Broad in scope, and with contributions from leading authorities in their respective fields, this book is a valuable and comprehensive work for the many specialities involved with back pain – including those in the fields of clinical and health psychology, physiology, epidemiology, and pain.
Editorial Reviews
Review
This book would be useful to any clinician wanting a current reference book that consolidates the latest evidence-based research from a variety of specialties and fields on LBP. ―
Physical Therapy Reviews, August 2013This book is a valuable guide to those working in the fields of clinical and health psychology, and in physiology, epidemiology, and pain management. You will find almost 600 pages of useful knowledge, with discussions and graphics presented visually in charts, diagrams, sketches, and tables. ―
Nano Khilnani
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