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Robert J. Adams, James W. Albers, Lloyd M. Alderson, Michael P. Alexander, Anthony A. Amato, Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, Richard M. Armstrong, Gerald M. Aronoff, Ajay K. Arora, Tetsuo Ashizawa, Viken L. Babikian, Joachim M. Baehring, Zahid H. Bajwa, Robert W. Baloh, Patrick D. Barnes, Richard J. Barohn, Steven M. Baskin, Isabelita R. Bella, Richard J. Benjamin, Alan R. Berger, Susan Biener Bergman, Marcelo E. Bigal, José Biller, Peter McLaren Black, Charles F. Bolton, David Borsook, Lawrence M. Brass, Jon Brillman, Edward B. Bromfield, Robert H. Brown, John C.M. Brust, Louis R. Caplan, David A. Chad, Michael E. Charness, Marc I. Chimowitz, Catherine Cho, Cathy Chuang, Winthrop H. Churchill, Alan R. Cohen, Douglas G. Cole, John P. Conomy, Clifford C. Dacso, Kirk R. Daffner, Josep O. Dalmau, Basil T. Darras, Patricia H. Davis, David M. Dawson, Lisa M. DeAngelis, Umberto De Girolami, L. Dana DeWitt, Luis D'Olhaberriague, Frank W. Drislane, Edward J. Dropcho, Bruce Ehrenberg, Marc E. Eichler, Conrado J. Estol, Bradley K. Evans, Gilbert J. Fanciullo, Robert G. Feldman, Steven K. Feske, Scott M. Fishman, Barry S. Fogel, Roy L. Freeman, Joseph H. Friedman, Matthew P. Frosch, Melissa Frumin, Anthony J. Furlan, George A. Gates, David S. Geckle, Thomas P. Giordano, Mel B. Glenn, Martin A. Goldstein, Christopher M. Gomez, Clifton L. Gooch, Francesc R. Graus, Harry S. Greenberg, Stephen B. Greenberg, Melvin Greer, Robert C. Griggs, Sheldon G. Gross, Stuart A. Grossman, Michael L. Gruber, Ludwig Gutmann, Walter A. Hall, Mark Hallett, Julie E. Hammack, Yadollah Harati, Richard L. Harris, Christopher H. Hawkes, Michael T. Hayes, David N. Herrmann, Fred H. Hochberg, Dave Hollander, Gregory L. Holmes, Liangge Hsu, Daniel M. Jacobson, Robert N. Jamison, Joseph Jankovic, Tom J. Jeerakathil, Donald R. Johns, H. Royden Jones, Henry J. Kaminski, Percy N. Karanjia, Carlos S. Kase, Bashar Katirji, Jonathan S. Katz, Nathaniel P. Katz, John J. Kelly, Drew S. Kern, Shahram Khoshbin, Howard S. Kirshner, Edwin H. Kolodny, Bruce R. Korf, Walter J. Koroshetz, Lauren B. Krupp, David B. Kudrow, Rajeev Kumar, Robert S. Kunkel, Roger Kurlan, David Lacomis, Eugene C. Lai, Robert Laureno, Susan LaViolette, J. Douglas Lee, Edward J. Levine, Robert Aaron Levine, Steven R. Levine, Peter LeWitt, Mark H. Libenson, Richard B. Lipton, Grant T. Liu, Elizabeth W. Loder, Jay S. Loeffler, Eric L. Logigian, Betsy B. Love, Steven Lovitt, Jeffrey D. Macklis, Ami K. Mankodi, Frederick J. Marshall, Randall S. Marshall, Jean K. Matheson, Kathleen McEvoy, Robert R. McKendall, Daniel Miller, Edison Miyawaki, J.P. Mohr, Fiona Molloy, Patricia M. Moore, Michael Mufson, Sharon P. Nations, Craig Patrick Nolan, Patrick E. Nolan, Thorkild V. Norregaard, Kathryn N. North, Cormac A. O'Donovan, Chima O. Ohaegbulam, Richard K. Olney, Russell C. Packard, John K. Park, Roy A. Patchell, John R. Peteet, Ronald C. Petersen, Kendra Peterson, Jackson B. Pickett, William F. Pirl, Scott R. Plotkin, Scott L. Pomeroy, Frisso Potts, Daniel Press, David C. Preston, Bruce H. Price, Amy Pruitt, Michael T. Pulley, Naren Ramakrishna, Alan M. Rapoport, Paula Ravin, Elizabeth M. Raynor, Lawrence D. Recht, Kurt Reed, Dorene M. Rentz, Gary S. Richardson, Jeffrey M. Robbins, Diana L. Rodriguez, Loren Rolak, Michael Ronthal, Patrick A. Roth, Jeffrey D. Rothstein, Robert L. Ruff, James A. Russell, Thomas D. Sabin, Ahmed H. Sadek, Eileen Salmanson, Nalini Samuel, Martin A. Samuels, Steven C. Schachter, David Schiff, Donald Schomer, H. Christian Schumacher, R. Michael Scott, Elizabeth A. Sekul, Barbara E. Shapiro, Nutan Sharma, Jeremy M. Shefner, Fred D. Sheftell, Dennis C. Shrieve, Joao O. Siffert, Cathy A. Sila, Carlos Singer, Marca L. Sipski, Linda A. Specht, Egilius L.H. Spierings, Steven Spindel, Barney J. Stern, Lael A. Stone, Guillermo A. Suarez, Lewis R. Sudarsky, Kathryn Swoboda, William T. Talman, Nancy J. Tarbell, Daniel Tarsy, Philip A. Teal, Siew Koon Teoh, Daryl W. Thompson, William R. Tyor, Nagagopal Venna, David M. Vernick, Aljoeson Walker, Carol A. Warfield, Cheryl Waters, Lawrence R. Wechsler, Randall E. Weeks, David H. Weinberg, Sandra Weintraub, Dennis Y. Wen, Patrick Y.C. Wen, Janice F. Wiesman, Asa J. Wilbourn, Temple W. Williams, Barth L. Wilsey, Philip A. Wolf, G. Bryan Young, and Amir Zamani
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3. Physical Therapy and Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation
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Susan LaViolette and Nathaniel P. Katz
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Musculoskeletal pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Chronic pain ,medicine.disease ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Conservative treatment ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Diagnostic assessment ,Physical therapist ,business ,human activities ,Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation - Abstract
Often, the most useful consultant in chronic pain management is the physical therapist, with the psychologist a close second. Once diagnostic imperatives have been excluded, most patients are diagnosed with musculoskeletal pain syndromes, the conservative treatment of which may be most effectively carried out by the physical therapist. The physical therapist provides an array of services: Diagnostic assessment of the patient's condition and function
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4. Neck and Arm Pain
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Nathaniel P. Katz
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Biopsychosocial model ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Psychological intervention ,Chronic pain ,Physical examination ,medicine.disease ,Basic skills ,Distress ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Pain catastrophizing ,business ,Psychosocial - Abstract
Pain in the neck and arm are among the most common complaints brought to the physician's attention. The approach to these patients requires awareness of the general principles of managing acute and chronic pain and detailed knowledge of the neuroanatomy and cardinal features of the painful disorders of this region of the body. Basic skills are needed, including specific physical examination techniques, interviewing skills, and, for some patients, injection skills. In the case of the chronic pain patient, a biopsychosocial approach is most useful, and multidisciplinary pain management may be indicated. Failure to recognize psychosocial contributions to the patient's distress may leave the physician perplexed at the failure of multiple treatment interventions. Even worse, such patients often report temporary success, inviting multiple repeated interventions with no long-term benefit and eventual complications.
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