Headache, Orofacial Pain and Bruxism, Gebunden
Headache, Orofacial Pain and Bruxism
- Diagnosis and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Management(content Advisors: Stephen Friedmann Bdsc (Dental); Cathy Sloan Mbbs Dip Ranzcog (Medical)
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- Publisher:
- Peter Selvaratnam, Kenneth Robert Niere, Maria Inez Zuluaga, Pamela Oddy
- Publisher:
- Elsevier Health Sciences, 10/2009
- Binding:
- Gebunden
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780443103100
- Item number:
- 5372715
- Volume:
- 400 Pages
- Weight:
- 1124 g
- Format:
- 249 x 193 mm
- Thickness:
- 23 mm
- Release date:
- 1.10.2009
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
Blurb
Headache, Orofacial Pain and Bruxism: Diagnosis and multidisciplinary approaches to management has been written by clinicians for clinicians. It contains the collective knowledge of hundreds of years of clinical experience. The authors are drawn from a range of disciplines which regularly encounter patients with headache, orofacial pain or bruxism. They have described evidence-informed clinical practice derived from anatomical, physiological, and biomechanical concepts.
Patients who present with headache, orofacial pain or bruxism provide a clinical challenge to make sense of symptoms, sources, and contributing factors. There are many structures associated with problems in this region and patients may call on any of a number of health practitioners for diagnosis and treatment. It is often beyond the expertise of a single practitioner to address all facets of the problem without the assistance of colleagues.
- This book provides clinicians with the theoretical and clinical information required to appreciate the role of each discipline involved in the management of patients with headache, orofacial pain and bruxism.
- Clinicians are encouraged to use a multidisciplinary approach and to collaborate in the comprehensive management of these patients.
- The book contains a large section devoted to accurate evaluation and diagnosis.
- The recognition of conditions that require immediate and urgent medical treatment is covered, while migraine is considered separately because it is such a debilitating and frequently misdiagnosed condition.
- Headache in childhood and adolescence is considered separately because of the concern that is always associated with severe headache in the young.
- The book presents a detailed discussion of measurement tools and methods.
- Assessment and management approaches from disciplines including medicine, physiotherapy, chiropractic, osteopathy, integrative medicine, dentistry, psychology, and psychiatry are put forward and discussed.