Pain Free: A Revolutionary Method for Stopping Chronic Pain

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That is the revolutionary message of this breakthrough system for eliminating chronic pain without drugs, surgery, or expensive physical therapy. Developed by Pete Egoscue, a nationally renowned physiologist and sports injury consultant to some of today’s top athletes, the Egoscue Method has an astounding 95 percent success rate. The key is a series of gentle exercises and carefully constructed stretches called E-cises. Inside you’ll find detailed photographs and step-by-step instructions for dozens of e-cizes specifically designed to provide quick and lasting relief of:

  • Lower back pain, hip problems, sciatica, and bad knees
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome and even some forms of arthritis
  • Migraines and other headaches, stiff neck, fatigue, sinus problems, vertigo, and TMJ
  • Shin splints, varicose veins, sprained or weak ankles, and many foot ailments
  • Bursitis, tendinitis, and rotator cuff problems
  • Plus special preventive programs for maintaining health through the entire body.

With this book in hand, you’re on your way to regaining the greatest gift of all: a pain-free body! With the help of Pete Egoscue’s revolutionary program of quick stretches and strength-building exercises, you can cure chronic pain, and do it naturally.

Pete Egoscue has shown thousands of individuals, corporations, schools, and championship sports teams how to eliminate pain without investing in expensive ergonomic devices or resorting to surgery or drug therapies.  His groundbreaking book, with nearly 50,000 hardcover copies sold, shows readers how to:

  • Relieve lower back pain
  • Improve hip problems, sciatica, and bad knees
  • Relieve migraines and other headaches, stiff neck, fatigue, sinus problems, vertigo, and TMJ
  • Relieve painful problems, like carpal tunnel syndrome, often misdiagnosed as arthritis
  • Prevent injuries and maintain health through stretching programs for the entire body

Filled with easy instructions, photos, and line illustrations throughout, this book will provide quick, effective pain relief.

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Congenital Malformations of the Head and Neck

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Congenital Malformations of the Head and Neck offers a unique conceptual and visual approach to children with congenital malformations of the head and neck. Developed by renowned leaders in the field, this title is richly illustrated with a wealth of patient photos, radiology and endoscopic images of malformations. Starting with the genetics of common congenital syndromes, Congenital Malformations of the Head and Neck goes on to comprehensively cover malformations of the ear, nose, nasopharynx, oral cavity, oropharynx, cleft lip and palate, larynx, trachea, and neck.  Easy-to-read and an indispensable reference and teaching resource, this title will serve as an invaluable reference for clinicians, neurologists, pediatricians, otolaryngologists and head and neck surgeons. It should also be of great interest to fellows and residents.

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Therapeutic Angiogenesis 1st ed. 2017 Edition

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The book discusses recent findings and current perspectives on therapeutic angiogenesis. Studies have shown that therapies such as cell implantation and transfer of gene encoding for angiogenic growth factors are effective in improving symptoms in patients with critical limb ischemia, who previously had no treatment option other than amputation. The book discusses these therapies and presents data collected in clinical studies over the past decade.
Despite significant advances in therapeutic angiogenesis since the first clinical studies in the early 21st century, it has been largely ignored in the literature. This comprehensive book fills that gap, making it a valuable resource for both researchers and practitioners alike.

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Common Breast Lesions: A Photographic Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment 1st Edition

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Muscle Pain: Understanding Its Nature, Diagnosis and Treatment 1st Edition

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Muscle pain is common. Fibromyalgia occurs in 2 percent of the general population (in 0.5 percent of males and 1.5 percent of females) and is diagnosed in approximately 15 percent of patients seen in rheumatology clinics and up to 10 percent of those seen in general internal-medicine clinics. Low back pain, which in many cases is of myofascial origin, has a lifetime prevalence as high as 80 percent and accounts for 20 million sick days per year in the United States. Twenty percent of persons in the general population have chronic regional pain. Nocturnal muscle cramps are common in all age groups, with an especially high prevalence among elderly persons (50 percent) and pregnant women (81 percent).

The high prevalence of muscle pain is not surprising, since more than 200 paired skeletal muscles (the exact count depends on the extent of muscle subdivision), each with free nociceptors at nerve endings, account for 40 percent or more of body weight.

Muscle Pain is a well-written book with comprehensive, up-to-date references and many useful figures. The nine chapters clearly review the neurobiologic, pathophysiologic, and clinical manifestations of muscle pain. Helpful features of the book include a summary and outline at the beginning of each chapter; specific treatment recommendations, with a brief review of the pharmacologic characteristics of each drug at the end of most chapters; and a glossary of key words and terms, which nonneurologists will find especially useful. Almost a third of the book is devoted to the most common causes of muscle pain: myofascial pain and the fibromyalgia syndrome.

Myofascial pain denotes both the symptoms caused by myofascial trigger points and a regional pain syndrome characterized by the presence of trigger points. A trigger point is a tender, localized hardening in a skeletal muscle that can evoke referred pain in a characteristic pattern involving different locations in a particular muscle. The concept of myofascial pain has evolved considerably since Arthur Steindler introduced the term in 1939. The late Janet Travell, who had suffered from myofascial pain herself, was largely responsible for putting the disorder and its treatment on the medical map, with publications over a 50-year period. (Travell was the White House physician for Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson; she administered trigger-point injections to President Kennedy for his chronic low back pain and recommended that he use a rocking chair. Travell published two influential books on myofascial pain with David Simons, one of the authors of Muscle Pain.) The chapter on myofascial pain reviews its pathophysiologic features, including electromyographic findings reportedly due to dysfunctional motor end plates and the histogenesis of trigger points. Characteristic patterns of pain and effective treatments, such as trigger-point injections, are summarized.

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition of increasing sensitivity characterized by widespread pain and confirmed by the induction of pain with 4 kg of palpation pressure in at least 11 of 18 (9 bilateral) soft-tissue tender points in various locations from the occiput to the knees. In contrast to trigger points, tender points cause local pain when pressed but do not refer pain. (The term “tender point” was first used by Smythe and Moldofsky in 1972 and “fibromyalgia” by Hench in 1977.) In the chapter on the fibromyalgia syndrome, I. Jon Russell reviews data supporting the theory that widespread allodynia is due to central nervous system amplification of nociception in general, not to a specific muscle disorder. Medications such as tricyclic antidepressants, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents, cyclobenzeprine, and tramadol may help some patients. Even if such treatment is not effective, the physician can help the patient by providing information about the syndrome and by having an accepting attitude.

Not surprisingly, myofascial pain and fibromyalgia are two of the most controversial topics in medicine. Critics note that the criteria for their diagnosis are subjective and that the applicability of the criteria is problematic for several reasons, including poor interexaminer reliability. Various studies that have been reported to demonstrate a pathophysiologic substrate have been subject to vociferous attacks. There is also concern that these diagnoses medicalize psychiatric disorders or encourage unjustified legal claims of injury or disability. Suggested nonhistologic terms for these disorders include aches and pains, the chronic pain syndrome, somatoform pain disorder, the pain amplification syndrome, somatic dysthymia, the hypervigilance syndrome, affective spectrum disorder, and diffuse suffering. Terminology aside, I believe that most of my patients who report pain actually experience pain that has a biologic, albeit often poorly understood, basis.

I highly recommend Muscle Pain to any physician who treats these disorders or wishes to review the growing body of knowledge about their neurobiologic and pathophysiologic features. This book will be of special interest to pain specialists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, rheumatologists, orthopedists, and physiatrists.

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Diseases of the Breast 5e Fifth Edition

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Expand your knowledge of every aspect of breast diseases as a diverse and distinguished group of internationally-recognized experts summarize the current knowledge, including biology and epidemiology, clinical features, and management. Ideal for any clinician seeing patients with breast disease, especially carcinoma of the breast, This full color 5th Edition of the authoritative text in the field is designed to foster the understanding  necessary to provide optimal patient care..

Features

  • Covering the latest major clinical trials, along with concise management summaries for each clinical chapter.
  • Illustrations and tables that emphasize breast imaging, microscopic and gross histology, anatomy, and procedural technique enhance visual understanding.
  • Algorithms on problem management in all aspects of breast disease from benign processes to breast carcinoma inform clinical practice.
  • eBook with content updates is included with purchase
  • New chapters have been added on pathology of in situ carcinomas, prophylactic contralateral mastectomy, implications of obesity in breast cancer, and an overview of survivorship issues
  • To keep perspectives fresh and updated, over one third of the authors are new to this edition
Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, offering tablet, smartphone, or online access to:
  • Complete content with enhanced navigation
  • A powerful search tool that pulls results from content in the book, your notes, and even the web
  • Cross-linked pages, references, and more for easy navigation
  • Highlighting tool for easier reference of key content throughout the text
  • Ability to take and share notes with friends and colleagues
  • Quick-reference tabbing to save your favorite content for future use

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Handbook of Early Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders: Research, Policy, and Practice (Autism and Child Psychopathology Series)

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Current rates of autism diagnoses have been cause for concern and research as well as rumor and misinformation. Important questions surround the condition: how early can an accurate diagnosis be made? At what age should intervention start? How can parents recognize warning signs? And what causes autism in the first place?

There are no easy answers, but the Handbook of Early Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders gives researchers, practitioners, and academics the science and guidance to better understand and intervene. Background chapters survey the history of professional understanding of the disorders and the ongoing debate over autism as a single entity or a continuum. Chapters on best methods in screening, assessment, and diagnosis reflect the transition between the DSM-V and older diagnostic criteria. And at the heart of the book, the intervention section ranges from evidence-based strategies for developing core skills to ethical concerns, cultural considerations, and controversial treatments.

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Living Through Pain: Psalms and the Search for Wholeness

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“Swenson shows how the psalms can help people to renew meaning in their lives, without ever imposing that meaning.”―Arthur W. Frank, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, author of The Wounded Storyteller and The Renewal of Generosity: Illness, Medicine, and How to Live

“This is an up-to-date and multi-faceted exploration of pain as a “whole self event” demanding response―personally, contextually, medically, theologically and spiritually. Living Through Pain is must reading for those who want to understand how shrieks and groans and desperate sighs both fracture and bring unexpected healing to the human spirit. This book is not for the faint-hearted or for those who seek easy answers. And that is good news!”―Joan E. Hemenway, Board-Certified Chaplain Clinical Pastoral Educator

“The interface between the psalms and the reality of human suffering is a long established conversation. In this book Swenson brings new life and freshness to that interface. She does so by exacting engagement with contemporary literature on the reality of pain and medical research. The outcome is a rich dialogue whereby “pain theory” illuminates the psalms and the psalms, in turn, offer a suggestive dimension to pain theory. The book is “down and dirty” in its engagement with real life. It will be an important study for men and women of faith who live with pain and for those in the helping professions who live with the pain of others. Swenson shows how the psalms, when read and heard, are indeed instruments for the existential, concrete processing of pain in healing ways.”―Walter Brueggemann, Professor Emeritus, Columbia Theological Seminary, author of The Threat of Life: Sermons on Pain, Power, and Weakness

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Breast Disease: Diagnosis and Pathology

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This first of two volumes provides and in-depth account of breast disease characteristics, imaging and diagnosis. Covering from breast anatomy and tumor biology to benign and malignant lesions this is an indispensable companion for breast specialists, medical oncologists, radiologists and pathologists. The book is organised in themed parts exploring topics such as epidemiology, risk factors, genetic biomarkers, pathological evaluation of tumors and biopsy techniques.

With a high number of colored illustrations and edited by highly experienced clinicians, this work enables readers to gain an interdisciplinary perspective on breast diseases. Contributions from an international team of experts present invaluable insight into pathological and epidemiological aspects of breast disease. Covering both theoretical and practical aspects of breast cancer this is a highly informative and carefully presented book which will appeal to an international audience of breast cancer practitioners.

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