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E-grāmata: Musculoskeletal Injuries and Conditions: Assessment and Management

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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Nov-2016
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781617052750

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Musculoskeletal Injuries and Conditions: Assessment and Management is a practical guide to diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions in clinical practice. More comprehensive than a handbook, yet more clinically-focused than a desk reference, this volume is a one-stop guide for clinicians who deal with musculoskeletal disorders and injuries in the practice setting.

The book is organized by anatomic region, from neck to toe, and written in outline format. Each chapter concisely presents the basic knowledge that every practitioner needs to have at the ready in the outpatient clinical context. Taking a uniform approach based on isolating symptoms and the location of the pain, the book presents a uniquely practical template for non-operative management of a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal problems. All chapters include epidemiology, anatomy, biomechanics, physical examination, diagnostic studies, and treatment. Flowcharts for differential diagnosis and initial management are provided for chief complaints. Helpful tables, lists, and over 150 anatomic illustrations supplement the text throughout. Given the increasing importance of ultrasound in clinical decision-making at the point of care, a mini-atlas of normal and abnormal findings for common injuries is presented as part of the imaging work-up.

Designed to help busy practitioners diagnose and treat musculoskeletal disorders in the clinic or office, this book is an essential resource for physicians in rehabilitation and sports medicine, primary care, orthopedics, and other healthcare professionals who work in outpatient settings.

Key Features:

  • Provides a consistent approach to managing common musculoskeletal conditions based on location of pain
  • Bulleted format and clear heading structure make it easy to find information
  • More than 30 flowcharts map out differential diagnosis, diagnostic approach, and initial management strategy for each complaint
  • Packed with useful tables, lists, and over 150 illustrations of surface anatomy
  • Integrates musculoskeletal ultrasound into the imaging workup, with over 40 normal and abnormal scans to aid in recognizing signature pathologies at the point of care
  • Purchase includes free access to the fully-searchable downloadable e-book with image bank
Abbreviations xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
1 Approach To The Patient With A Musculoskeletal Problem 1(82)
History and Physical Examination/Chief Complaint
1(11)
Neurological Impairment
4(2)
Other History
6(2)
Past Medical History (Limited to MSK Problems)
8(1)
Review of Systems
8(1)
Other MSK Symptoms
9(1)
Physical Examination
9(2)
Provocative Test
11(1)
Clinically Oriented Anatomy
12(16)
Tendon and Ligament
12(4)
Muscle and Fascia
16(4)
Bursa
20(1)
Bone and Joint
20(6)
Nervous System
26(2)
Biomechanics
28(5)
Introduction
28(1)
Clinical Application
29(1)
Gait Cycle
29(2)
Gait Dysfunction
31(2)
Workup
33(24)
MSK Imaging
33(1)
Radiographs
33(3)
Advanced Imaging
36(9)
Scanning Protocol Modified From AIUM Protocol
45(11)
Other Workup: Laboratory Investigation
56(1)
Treatment
57(21)
Patient Education
57(1)
Pharmacologic Management
57(7)
Local Intervention
64(5)
Physical and Occupational Therapy
69(6)
Orthoses
75(1)
Treatment Based on Different Anatomical Pathologies
76(2)
References
78(5)
2 Neck 83(36)
Epidemiology of Neck Pain
83(1)
Neck Pain in the General Population
83(1)
Neck Pain in Athletes
83(1)
Neck Pain at Work
83(1)
Differential Diagnosis
83(4)
Unusual Causes of Neck Pain
84(1)
Neurological Symptoms Associated With Neck Pain
85(2)
Anatomy
87(9)
Regional Anatomy
87(1)
Spine Complex (Bone and Joint)
87(3)
Ligament
90(1)
Nerve: Root and Plexus
90(2)
Muscle
92(3)
Fascia
95(1)
Blood Supply
95(1)
Biomechanics
96(1)
Physical Examination
97(2)
Inspection
97(1)
Palpation
97(1)
Neurologic Examination and Special Examination
97(2)
Diagnostic Studies
99(2)
Plain Radiographs
99(1)
MRI
100(1)
Point-of-Care Ultrasonagraphy
100(1)
CT Scan
101(1)
Electromyography (EMG)
101(1)
Treatment
101(2)
Nonoperative Management
101(1)
Surgery
102(1)
Nerve and Spinal Cord Pathology
103(6)
Cervical Radiculopathy
103(1)
Noncompressive Radiculopathy
104(1)
CS (Nerve Root) Palsy
104(1)
Greater Occipital Neuralgia
105(1)
Supraclavicular Nerve Entrapment Syndrome
106(1)
Cervical Myelopathy
106(1)
Cervical Cord Neurapraxia
107(1)
Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL)
107(1)
Syringomyelia
108(1)
Chiari Malformation
108(1)
Drop Head Syndrome
109(1)
Bone and Joint Pathology
109(5)
Cervical Facet Pathology
109(1)
Whiplash-Associated Injury
110(1)
Degenerative Disc Disease
110(1)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
111(1)
Cervical Spine Disorder in Down Syndrome
111(1)
Klippel-Feil Anomaly
112(1)
Fracture
112(2)
Metastatic Cervical Spine Tumor
114(1)
Muscle and Ligament Pathology
114(1)
Cervical Strain/Sprain
114(1)
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
115(1)
References
115(4)
3 Shoulder 119(48)
Epidemiology of Shoulder Pain
119(1)
Shoulder Pain in the General Population
119(1)
Shoulder Pain in Athletes
119(1)
Shoulder Pain at Work
119(1)
Differential Diagnosis
119(5)
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Causes of Shoulder Pain Based on Location
119(3)
Neuropathic Causes of Shoulder Pain
122(1)
Extrinsic Causes of Shoulder Pain
122(1)
Neurological Symptoms
122(1)
Snapping Shoulder
123(1)
Shoulder Instability
123(1)
Anatomy
124(5)
Bone, Joint, and Ligament
124(2)
Nerve
126(1)
Bursa
126(1)
Muscle
127(2)
Biomechanics
129(3)
Shoulder Movement
129(1)
Subacromial Impingement
130(1)
Subcoracoid Impingement: Roller Wringer Effect
130(1)
Suprascapular Nerve Traction With Scapula Position
130(1)
Biomechanics of Throwing
131(1)
Shoulder Stability
131(1)
Physical Examination
132(3)
Inspection
132(1)
Palpation
132(1)
Range of Motion
132(1)
Strength of Rotator Cuff Muscles
133(1)
Special Tests
133(2)
Diagnostic Studies
135(2)
Plain Radiographs
135(1)
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
136(1)
MRI/MRA
136(1)
CT Scan
137(1)
Treatment
137(2)
Nonoperative Management
137(1)
Surgery
138(1)
Tendon and Bursa Pathology
139(7)
Impingement Syndrome
139(3)
Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy and Tear
142(1)
Calcific Tendinopathy
143(1)
Biceps Long-Head Tendon Pathologies
144(2)
Pectoralis Muscle Strain and Tear
146(1)
Joint and Bone Pathology
146(12)
AC Joint Sprain and Injury
146(1)
AC Osteoarthritis
147(1)
Distal Clavicle Osteolysis
148(1)
Glenohumeral Joint Pathologies
148(1)
Shoulder Osteoarthritis
149(1)
Shoulder Instability
150(1)
Multidirectional Instability
151(1)
SLAP (Superior Labral Anteroposterior) Lesion
151(1)
Bennett Lesion
152(1)
Rheumatologic Disease
152(2)
Infectious Pathology
154(1)
Osteonecrosis of the Humeral Head
155(1)
Little League Shoulder
155(1)
Sternoclavicular (SC) Sprain/Injury
156(1)
SC Osteoarthritis
156(1)
Fracture
156(2)
Neuropathy and Vascular Dysfunction
158(4)
Brachial Amyotrophy (Parsonage Turner Syndrome)
158(1)
Cervical Radiculopathy
159(1)
Stinger Syndrome (Burner)
159(1)
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)
159(1)
Effort Thrombosis (Paget-Schroetter Syndrome)
160(1)
Axillary Artery Occlusion
161(1)
Suprascapular Neuropathy
161(1)
Quadrilateral Space Syndrome
162(1)
References
162(5)
4 Elbow 167(30)
Epidemiology of Elbow Pain
167(1)
Elbow Pain in the General Population
167(1)
Elbow Pain in Athletes
167(1)
Elbow Pain at Work
167(1)
Differential Diagnosis
167(3)
Elbow Instability
169(1)
Snapping Elbow
169(1)
Stiffness
169(1)
Anatomy
170(4)
Bone and Joint
170(1)
Ligament
171(1)
Nerve
171(1)
Muscle
172(2)
Biomechanics
174(1)
Kinetic and Kinematics
174(1)
Elbow Stability
174(1)
Elbow Function in ADL
174(1)
Physical Examination
175(2)
Inspection
175(1)
Palpation
175(1)
Range of Motion
175(1)
Special Tests
176(1)
Diagnostic Studies
177(1)
Plain Radiographs
177(1)
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
177(1)
MRI/MRA
178(1)
CT Scan
178(1)
Treatment
178(1)
Nonoperative Management
178(1)
Surgery
179(1)
Tendon, Ligament, and Bursa Pathology
179(5)
Lateral Epicondylitis
179(1)
Lateral Collateral Ligament Sprain
180(1)
Medial Epicondylitis
180(1)
Little League Elbow
181(1)
Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Injury
181(1)
Valgus Extension Overload Syndrome (Posteromedial Impingement)
182(1)
Distal Biceps Tendinopathy/Tear
182(1)
Bicipitoradial Bursitis
183(1)
Triceps Tendinopathy and Tear
183(1)
Olecranon Bursitis
183(1)
Bone and Joint Pathology
184(5)
Osteoarthritis
184(1)
Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Elbow (Capitellum)
184(1)
Posterior Impingement of the Elbow
185(1)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
185(1)
Myositis Ossificans
186(1)
Fracture
186(3)
Elbow Dislocation
189(1)
Neuropathy
189(5)
Ulnar Neuropathy
189(3)
Radial Tunnel Syndrome
192(1)
Posterior Antebrachial Cutaneous Neuropathy
193(1)
Median Neuropathy at Elbow
193(1)
Other Nerves
194(1)
References
194(3)
5 Wrist And Hand 197(44)
Epidemiology of Wrist and Hand Pain
197(1)
Wrist and Hand Pain in the General Population
197(1)
Wrist and Hand Pain in Athletes
197(1)
Wrist and Hand Pain at Work
197(1)
Differential Diagnosis
197(3)
MSK Causes of Wrist and Hand Pain Based on Location
197(2)
Neuropathic Causes of Wrist and Hand Pain
199(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Finger/Wrist Drop
200(1)
Snapping
200(1)
Anatomy
200(8)
Bone, Joint, and Ligament
200(4)
Nerve
204(2)
Muscle
206(2)
No Man's Land
208(1)
Biomechanics
208(1)
Forearm Movement and RU Joint
208(1)
ROM of Wrist and Hand
208(1)
Proximal Carpal Movements
208(1)
Wrist Stability
209(1)
Biomechanics of Hand
209(1)
Physical Examination
209(5)
Inspection
209(1)
Palpation
210(1)
Special Tests of Wrist and Hand
211(2)
Special Examination of Hand (Finger)
213(1)
Diagnostic Studies
214(2)
Plain Radiographs
214(1)
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
214(1)
MRI/MRA
215(1)
CT Scan
215(1)
Electromyography (EMG)
215(1)
Treatment
216(2)
Nonoperative Management
216(1)
Surgery
217(1)
Tendon and Ligament Pathology
218(6)
Wrist Extensor Tendon Disorders
218(2)
Wrist Flexor Tendon Disorders
220(1)
Trigger Fingers
221(1)
Retinacular Cyst
221(1)
Dupuytren's Disease
222(1)
Gamekeeper's (Skier's) Thumb and Stener's Lesion
222(1)
Finger Sprain and Strain
223(1)
Volar Plate Injury
224(1)
Central Slip Extensor Injury
224(1)
Nerve Entrapment Syndrome
224(3)
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
224(1)
Anterior Interosseous Neuropathy
225(1)
Ulnar Neuropathy at Wrist
225(1)
Superficial Radial Neuropathy
226(1)
Bone and Joint Pathology
227(10)
First Carpometacarpal (CMC) Osteoarthritis (Trapeziometacarpal)
227(1)
Osteoarthritis of the Wrist
227(1)
Pisotriquetral (PT) Arthritis/Instability
228(1)
Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Wrist and Hand
228(2)
Ligament Sprain and Instability
230(2)
Ganglion Cyst
232(1)
Carpal Boss
233(1)
Tumor
233(1)
Fracture
234(3)
Other Pathology
237(1)
Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome
237(1)
References
238(3)
6 Back 241(54)
Epidemiology of Back Pain
241(1)
Back Pain in the General Population
241(1)
Back Pain in Children
241(1)
Back Pain in Athletes
241(1)
Back Pain at Work
241(1)
Differential Diagnosis
242(5)
Working Definition of Low Back
242(1)
Differential Diagnosis Based on Mode of Onset
243(1)
Classification and Differential Diagnosis of Spine Deformity
244(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Severe Back Spasm
244(1)
Differential Diagnoses of Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction Related to Spine Pathologies
244(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Chest Wall Pain
244(2)
Differential Diagnosis of Buttock Pain
246(1)
Anatomy
247(6)
Bone and Joint
247(3)
Nerve
250(2)
Artery
252(1)
Muscle
252(1)
Biomechanics
253(3)
Lumbar Spine Biomechanics
254(2)
Physical Examination
256(3)
Inspection
256(1)
Palpation
256(1)
Neurological and Other Examination
256(2)
Red Flags
258(1)
Diagnostic Studies
259(4)
Plain Radiographs
259(1)
CT Scan
260(1)
MRI
260(2)
Serologic Tests
262(1)
Electromyography (EMG)
262(1)
Treatment
263(2)
Nonoperative Management
263(1)
Surgery
264(1)
Back Pain
265(16)
Nerve and Spinal Cord Pathology
265(5)
Bone and Joint Pathology
270(10)
Muscle and Ligament Pathology
280(1)
Chest Wall Pain
281(3)
Bone and Joint Pathology
281(2)
Nerve Pathologies
283(1)
Muscle Strain
283(1)
Buttock Pain
284(6)
Bone and Joint Pathology
284(2)
Tendon and Bursa Pathology
286(2)
Ischiogluteal Bursitis
288(1)
Neuropathy
288(1)
Miscellaneous Pathology
289(1)
References
290(5)
7 Hip And Thigh 295(32)
Epidemiology of Hip Pain
295(5)
Hip Pain in the General Population
295(1)
Hip Pain in Children
295(1)
Hip Pain in Athletes
295(1)
Hip Pain at Work
295(1)
Differential Diagnosis
295(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Hip Pain Based on Location
295(4)
Snapping Hip (Coxa Saltans)
299(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Groin Mass
300(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Hip Instability
300(1)
Anatomy
300(3)
Bone and Joint
300(1)
Ligament
301(1)
Nerve
302(1)
Muscle
302(1)
Biomechanics
303(1)
Kinematic and Kinetic
303(1)
Hip Stability
304(1)
Physical Examination
304(2)
Inspection
304(1)
Palpation
305(1)
Range of Motion
305(1)
Special Examination
305(1)
Diagnostic Studies
306(2)
Plain Radiographs
307(1)
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
307(1)
MRI/MRA
308(1)
Treatment
308(1)
Nonoperative Management
308(1)
Surgery
308(1)
Joint and Bone Pathology
309(6)
OA of Hip
309(1)
Labral Tear
310(1)
Femoroacetabular Impingement
311(1)
Avascular Necrosis of Hip
312(1)
Stress Fracture
312(1)
Osteitis Pubis
313(1)
Avulsion Fracture and Apophyseal Injuries
314(1)
Hip Pointer
314(1)
Hip Dislocation
315(1)
Tumor or Tumorlike Lesion
315(1)
Bursitis and Tendinopathy
315(4)
Lateral Hip
315(2)
Groin
317(2)
Neuropathy
319(2)
Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
319(1)
Anterior Femoral Cutaneous Neuralgia
320(1)
Obturator Neuropathy
320(1)
Border Nerve Syndrome (Ilioinguinal, Iliohypogastric, and Genitofemoral Nerves)
320(1)
Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Neuropathy
321(1)
Other Pathology
321(1)
Myositis Ossificans
321(1)
Transient Osteoporosis
321(1)
Pediatric Hip Pathology
322(1)
Individual Conditions
323(1)
Transient Synovitis or Irritable Hip
323(1)
References
323(4)
8 Knee 327(40)
Epidemiology of Knee Pain
327(1)
Knee Pain in the General Population
327(1)
Knee Pain in Athletes
327(1)
Knee Pain at Work
327(1)
Differential Diagnosis
327(4)
MSK (Musculoskeletal) Causes of Knee Pain Based on Location
327(3)
Neuropathic Causes of Knee and Leg Pain
330(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Knee Swelling
331(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Subjective Knee Instability
331(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Painful Knee Snapping
331(1)
Anatomy
331(3)
Bone and Joint
331(1)
Ligament and Meniscus
332(2)
Nerve
334(1)
Biomechanics
334(3)
Kinematic and Kinetic
334(2)
Knee Stability
336(1)
Physical Examination
337(3)
Inspection
337(1)
Palpation
337(1)
Range of Motion
337(1)
Special Examination
338(2)
Diagnostic Studies
340(2)
Plain Radiographs
340(1)
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
341(1)
MRI
341(1)
MR and CT Arthrography
342(1)
Management
342(2)
Nonoperative Management
342(1)
Surgery
343(1)
Intra-Articular Structures
344(10)
Bone and Joint Pathology
344(3)
Inflammatory Arthropathy
347(1)
Osteochondritis Dissecans
348(1)
Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of the Knee
349(1)
Proximal Tibiofibular Sprain and Instability
349(1)
Meniscus Pathology
350(1)
Ligament Injury
351(2)
Plica Syndrome
353(1)
Extra-Articular Structures (Bursa, Tendon, Ligament Pathology)
354(6)
Medial Knee Pathology
354(2)
Lateral Knee Pathology
356(1)
Anterior Knee Pathology
356(3)
Posterior Knee Pathology
359(1)
Neuropathy
360(2)
Saphenous Neuropathy; Gonalgia Paresthetica
360(1)
Peroneal Neuropathy
361(1)
References
362(5)
9 Leg 367(16)
Epidemiology of Leg Pain
367(1)
Leg Pain in the General Population
367(1)
Leg Pain in Athletes
367(1)
Differential Diagnosis
367(2)
Differential Diagnoses Based on Location of Pain
368(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Calf Pain and Cramps
368(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Leg Swelling
368(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Atrophy and Pseudohypertrophy
369(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Common Tibial Deformity
369(1)
Other History to Ask
369(1)
Anatomy
369(2)
Cross-Sectional Anatomy
369(1)
Bones
369(1)
Muscles
370(1)
Physical Examination
371(1)
Inspection
371(1)
Palpation
371(1)
Neurological Examination
371(1)
Evaluation of Foot for Pes Planus (Overpronation) and Pes Cavus (With Supination)
371(1)
Diagnostic Studies
371(1)
Plain Radiographs
371(1)
MRI
371(1)
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography (US)
372(1)
CT Scan
372(1)
Vascular Study and Other Tests
372(1)
Treatment
372(1)
Nonoperative Management
372(1)
Musculoskeletal Pathology
373(3)
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
373(1)
Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome (CECS)
373(1)
Stress Fracture (of Tibia)
374(1)
Medial Gastrocnemius Tear
375(1)
Plantaris Tendon and Soleus Muscle Tear
375(1)
Neuropathy
376(1)
Superficial Peroneal Neuropathy
376(1)
Tibial Neuropathy-Soleal Sling Syndrome
376(1)
Saphenous Neuritis
376(1)
Lateral Sural Cutaneous Neuropathy
376(1)
Vascular Pathology
377(3)
Arterial Disease
377(1)
Venous Disease
378(2)
Other Pathology
380(1)
Restless Legs Syndrome
380(1)
Statin Myopathy
380(1)
References
380(3)
10 Ankle And Foot 383(58)
Epidemiology of Ankle and Foot Pain
383(1)
Foot and Ankle Pain in the General Population
383(1)
Foot and Ankle Pain in Athletes
383(1)
Foot and Ankle Pain at Work
383(1)
Differential Diagnosis
383(5)
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Causes of Foot and Ankle Pain Based on Location
383(2)
Differential Diagnosis of MSK Hindfoot and Ankle Pain
385(1)
Differential Diagnosis of MSK Midfoot Pain
386(1)
Differential Diagnosis of MSK Forefoot Pain
386(1)
Neuropathic Causes of Foot and Ankle Pain Based on Location
386(1)
Other Causes of Severe (Disabling) Foot Pain
387(1)
Common Causes of Pes Cavus (High Arch Foot)
387(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Pes Planus (Flat Foot, Normal up to 6 Years)
387(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Ankle Equinus
387(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Ankle Instability
388(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Snapping Ankle
388(1)
Lateralization of Pain
388(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Neuropathic Ankle and Foot Pain
388(1)
Anatomy
388(6)
Bone and Joint
388(2)
Ligament
390(1)
Retinaculum
390(1)
Nerve
391(1)
Muscle
392(2)
Biomechanics
394(1)
Kinetic and Kinematic
394(1)
Ankle and Foot in Gait
394(1)
Foot Alignment and Deformity
394(1)
Physical Examination
395(4)
Inspection
395(1)
Palpation
396(1)
Range of Motion
396(1)
Special Tests
397(2)
Diagnostic Studies
399(2)
Plain Radiographs
399(1)
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
400(1)
MRI
401(1)
CT Scan
401(1)
Treatment
401(6)
Nonoperative Management
401(5)
Surgery
406(1)
Ankle and Hindfoot
407(15)
Ligament, Tendon, and Bursa Pathology
407(8)
Bone and Joint
415(7)
Forefoot, Midfoot, and Toes
422(9)
Common Medial Forefoot and Toe Pathologies
422(4)
Toe Deformity and Fracture
426(3)
Common Skin Lesion
429(1)
Common Midfoot Pathologies
429(2)
Neuropathy
431(4)
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (Tibial Nerve Entrapment Neuropathy at Ankle)
431(1)
Baxter's Neuropathy (Inferior Calcaneal Neuropathy, 1st Branch of Lateral Plantar Neuropathy)
432(1)
Jogger's Foot (Medial Plantar Neuropathy)
432(1)
Morton's Interdigital Neuralgia
433(1)
Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (Deep Peroneal Nerve Entrapment Neuropathy)
433(1)
Superficial Peroneal Nerve Entrapment Syndrome
434(1)
Saphenous Mononeuropathy
434(1)
Sural Mononeuropathy
435(1)
Medial Hallucal Neuropathy
435(1)
References
435(6)
11 Other Pain Syndromes 441(16)
Epidemiology
441(1)
Epidemiology of Widespread Pain
441(1)
Epidemiology of Cancer Pain
441(1)
Epidemiology of Common Neuropathic Pain Conditions
441(1)
Differential Diagnosis
441(2)
Generalized Musculoskeletal Pain
442(1)
Differential Diagnosis of Diffuse Neuropathic Pain
442(1)
Physical Examination
443(1)
Examination for Neuropathic Pain
443(1)
Diagnostic Studies
444(1)
Serologic Tests
444(1)
Electrodiagnosis
444(1)
Other Diagnostic Tests
444(1)
Imaging Tests
444(1)
Generalized Musculoskeletal Pain
445(4)
Fibromyalgia 44S Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)
446(2)
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
448(1)
Pain Related to Cancer
449(3)
Bony Pain Related to Tumor
449(1)
Muscle and Soft Tissue Pain
449(1)
Joint Disorders/Synovitis (Neoplastic or Paraneoplastic)
450(1)
Neuropathic Pain Related to Tumor
450(1)
Paraneoplastic Peripheral Neuropathy
451(1)
Radiation Plexopathy
451(1)
Leptomeningeal Metastasis
451(1)
Polyradiculopathy
451(1)
Chronic Radiation Myelopathy
451(1)
Neuropathic Pain
452(3)
Central Poststroke Pain Syndrome (Thalamic Pain)
452(1)
Spinal Cord Injury-Related Pain Syndrome
452(1)
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
453(1)
Small Fiber Neuropathy
454(1)
Erythromelalgia
455(1)
References
455(2)
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