Walman: ATLAS OF INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT

Año: 1998 .............................P.V.P. 40.845 Ptas.................408 Pag.

Using a practical "how-to-do-it" approach with step-by-step, full-colour illustrations and concise, bulleted text, this clinically oriented atlas helps readers perform common interventional pain management techniques. This resource covers pain management procedures for all mayor anatomic sites, incluiding head, neck, upper extremity, thorax, abdomen, back, and lower extremity.

FEATURES
  • Presents interventional pain management techniques for the head, neck, upper extremity and shoulder, thorax and chest wall, abdomen, and abdominal wall, back, pelvis, and lower extremity.
  • Shows practicioners how to perform each procedure with a "how-to-do-it" approach that features step-by.step illustrations, over 200 in full colour, and concise, bulleted, text.
  • Discussesmiscellaneous interventional pain management techniques, including lysis of epidural adhesions (Racz Technique); cervical and lumbar subarachnoid blocks, tunneling technique for one-and-two piece epidural catheters; cervical and thoracic provocative discography, spinal cord stimulation, and much more.
  • Highlights potential pitfalls and offers clinical pearls for all of the techniques discussed.
  • Provides CPT-4 codes for billing and relative values to determine what to charge for each procedure

CONTENTS

Section I: Head. Section II: Neck. Section III: Upper extremity and Shoulder. Section IV: Thorax and Chest wall. Section V:Abdomen and abdominal wall. Section VI: Back and Pelvis. Section VII. Lower extremity. Section VIII: Miscellaneous Interventional Pain Management Techniques..