The Pain Clinic II: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium, Lille, France, 14-16 June 1986

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Ph Scherpereel, Jacques Meynadier, Serge Blond
VSP, 1987 - 344 pages
This second Pain Clinic Symposium provided an international forum at which pain clinicians discussed the progress in the field of chronic pain treatment. These proceedings contain the invited lectures on the clinical approach of the patient with chronic pain, new trends in pharmacological pain treatment and techniques in chronic pain relief. Also included are papers from the round table sessions: pain in the child, cancer pain, psychological aspects of pain, headache and migraine, epidural opiates, patient controlled analgesia (PCA) and new trends in pain relief by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents.
 

Contents

Chronic pain after peripheral nerve injury
23
The psychological approach to chronic pain relief
69
a clinical perspective
93
New opiates
109
Clinical use of new peptides in pain relief
123
TECHNICS IN CHRONIC PAIN RELIEF
159
Pituitary destruction in cancer pain relief
187
Effects of stimulation of the primary thalamic somatic relay
207
Migraine in history
265
Clinical evaluation of migraine pain
279
Epidural sufentanil for pain relief after orthopedic surgery
295
PATIENT CONTROLLED ANALGESIA P C A
305
Epidural administration of morphine
311
Interest of medullar analgesia in cancer pain relief A three
317
A comparison of the analgesic effects of ketoprofen and
325
Ketoprofen to treat chronic and other types of pain
335

The use of opiates in children with cancer pain
225
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PAIN
239
Psychic aspects in chronic facial pains
249

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