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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Monika I. Hasenbring (Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, Faculty of Medicine, Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany) , Adina C. Rusu (Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany and Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom) , Dennis C. Turk (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington, School of Medicine, USA)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 24.90cm Weight: 1.214kg ISBN: 9780199558902ISBN 10: 0199558906 Pages: 616 Publication Date: 19 January 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface Section I: Current developments in epidemiology 1: Blair H. Smith, Nicola Torrance, Gary J. Macfarlane: Epidemiology of back pain, from the laboratory to the bus stop: psychosocial risk factors, biological mechanisms and interventions in population-based research? 2: Kate M Dunn, Peter R Croft: Defining chronic pain by prognosis Section II: Risk Factors of chronic back pain and disability: Biological Mechanisms 3: Julia Metzner and Irmgard Tegeder: Genetic factors modulating chronic back pain 4: Hermann Handwerker: Peripheral and central sensitization as risk factors of low back pain 5: John McBeth and Andrea Power: Dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and associated stress axes in the development of chronic LBP 6: Sandra Kamping and Herta Flor: Central imaging of pain and the process of chronicity 7: Arne May and A. Vania Apkarian: Structural brain changes in patients with chronic back pain 8: Kati Thieme and Richard H. Gracely: The Psychophysiology of Chronic Back Pain Patients Section III: Risk Factors of chronic back pain and disability: Biomechanical Mechanisms 9: A.F. Mannion and D. O'Riordan: Electromyographically-determined Muscular Fatigue in Low Back Pain 10: Jeanine Verbunt, Robert Smeets, and Harriet Wittink: Unmasking the Deconditioning Paradigm for Chronic Low Back Pain Patients. Section IV: Risk Factors of chronic back pain and disability: Sociodemographic and psychosocial mechanisms 11: Chris J. Main, Nicholas A.S. Kendall, and Monika Hasenbring: Screening of Psychological Risk Factors (Yellow Flags) for Chronic Back Pain and Disability 12: R. Nicholas Carleton and Gordon J.G. Asmundson: Dispositional fear, anxiety sensitivity, and hypervigilence 13: Michael JL Sullivan and Marc O. Martel: Processes Underlying the Relation between Catastrophizing and Chronic Pain: Implications for Intervention 14: Linda Vancleef, Ida Flink, and Steven Linton: Fear-avoidance as a risk factor for the development of chronic back pain and disability 15: Monika I. Hasenbring, Dirk Hallner, and Adina C. Rusu: Endurance?related pain responses in the development of chronic back pain 16: Adina C Rusu and Tamar Pincus: Cognitive processing and self-pain enmeshment in chronic back pain 17: Annmarie Cano and Laura Leong: Significant others in the chronicity of pain and disability 18: James P. Robinson and John D. Loeser: Effects of Workers' Compensation Systems on Recovery from Disabling Injuries 19: William S. Shaw Glenn S. Pransky and Chris J. Main: Work-related risk factors for transition to chronic back pain and disability Section V: Practitioner's role in the process of care 20: James Rainville, Glenn Pransky, Sarah Gibson, and Pradeep Suri: The Physician as Disability Advisor for Back Pain Patients 21: Tamar Pincus, Rita Santos, and Steven Vogel: The attitudes and beliefs of clinicians treating back pain: Do they affect patients' outcome? Section VI: Clinical Implications - New approaches to Diagnostics and Treatment 22: Maurits van Tulder and Bart Koes: International guidelines for the diagnostics and treatment of acute, sub-acute and chronic back pain Section VII: Clinical approaches for patients with acute and subacute LBP 23: Chris J. Main and Kim Burton: Engaging patients in their own care for back care: the role of education and advice in the prevention of chronic pain and disability 24: Robert D. Kerns, Mark P. Jensen, and Warren R. Nielson: Motivational Issues in Pain Management 25: Kay Brune and Bertold Renner: Pharmacotherapy of Low Back Pain Section VIII: Subgroup-specific approaches for patients at risk for or with chronic pain 26: Adina C. Rusu, Katja Boersma, and Dennis C. Turk: Reviewing the concept of subgroups in sub-acute and chronic pain and the potential of customizing treatments 27: Monika I. Hasenbring, Bernhard W. Klasen, Adina C. Rusu: Risk factor based cognitive behavioral therapy for acute and subacute back pain Section IX: Clinical approaches for patients with established pain and disability 28: JB Staal, CG Maher, and WS Shaw: Physical exercise interventions and low back pain 29: Lance M. McCracken: Contextual cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain (including back pain) 30: MK Nicholasa and RJEM Smeets: Rehabilitation programs to prevent severely disabling chronic back painReviews...a very stimulating and thought-provoking book making a wide range of new research findings accessible and useable. Occupational Medicine, Nov 2012 ...a very stimulating and thought-provoking book making a wide range of new research findings accessible and useable. Occupational Medicine, Nov 2012 This book would be useful to any clinician wanting a current reference book that consolidates the latest evidence-based research from a variety of specialties and fields on LBP. Physical Therapy Reviews, August 2013 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |