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OverviewPain Management in Small Animal Medicine describes and clearly illustrates the difficulties and choices facing veterinarians in identifying and treating pain, in addition to providing an account of the neurobiological mechanisms responsible for the pain. Expanded from the author’s previous work, Chronic Pain in Small Animal Medicine, this volume uses the original text to illustrate the core theme of ""mechanism base"" and expands the text considerably with the inclusion of areas beyond chronic pain. Topics include: Pain assessment in small animal medicine The functional physiology of pain The use of pharmacologics and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Nutraceutical mechanisms and therapy Management of pain related to canine osteoarthritis, musculoskeletal disease, and cancer Pain management features unique to cats Emphasizing the latest evidence and contemporary understanding of ""why"" and ""how"" to treat pain, the book will enable veterinary healthcare professionals as well as those in training, education, and research to develop a greater depth of knowledge in mechanisms of pain and potential targets for treatment— thereby raising the standard of care for pain management. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven Fox (SECUROS - a division of MWI, Clive, Iowa, USA)Publisher: Manson Publishing Ltd Imprint: Manson Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 19.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 26.10cm Weight: 1.179kg ISBN: 9781840761832ISBN 10: 1840761830 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 06 December 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsCritical acclaim for the author's previous book, Chronic Pain in Small Animal Medicine: A landmark publication that has the potential to considerably progress the management of chronic pain in veterinary patients. -Veterinary Practice Well illustrated...highly readable and accessible format...recommended to any veterinary surgeon with an interest in analgesia or who simply wishes to improve their understanding of pain in a clinical context. -Journal of Small Animal Practice Merits a place in the university and practice library, especially as a reference text. -Veterinary Record A very good guide to the understanding and management of pain, particularly as a result of a chronic condition. (4 stars) -Doody's Review Service ... this book's comprehensive review of pain pathophysiology is one of the best on the market. The diagrams rival those seen in human pain management books, which is something that cannot be said for most veterinary books on the topic. (4 stars) -Maureen McMichael, DVM, DACVECC (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine) in Doody's Review Service Critical acclaim for the author's previous book, Chronic Pain in Small Animal Medicine: A landmark publication that has the potential to considerably progress the management of chronic pain in veterinary patients. -Veterinary Practice Well illustrated...highly readable and accessible format...recommended to any veterinary surgeon with an interest in analgesia or who simply wishes to improve their understanding of pain in a clinical context. -Journal of Small Animal Practice Merits a place in the university and practice library, especially as a reference text. -Veterinary Record A very good guide to the understanding and management of pain, particularly as a result of a chronic condition. (4 stars) -Doody's Review Service ... this book's comprehensive review of pain pathophysiology is one of the best on the market. The diagrams rival those seen in human pain management books... (c) Doody's Review Service, 2014, 4* by Maureen McMichael, DVM, DACVECC (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine) This ground-breaking and extremely clinician-friendly book constitutes a wonderfully practical handbook for instigating and maintaining a best practice approach to pain management. At the same time it is an invaluable, easy to use, quick reference for drug dosages and protocols pre-operatively, post-operatively and in the consulting room. -Debbie Doyle, MA, VetMB, MRCVS, in VETcpd Finally I have found a book that does not only talk about pain but also talks specifically about feline pain! A useful guide to understanding the physiology of pain and pharmacokinetics of both drugs and nutraceuticals. It offers the knowledge that allows us to assess and monitor our patients and better understand what the best options available to manage the identified problems are. It provides multiple resources links including the ISFM and AAFP guidelines on long-term use of NSAIDs. ... Great book for those who want a guide to understanding the phenomenon of pain and its management. Good presentation of available resources supported by a thorough literature review. Much more than just a 'painkillers recipe book'. -Agnieszka Zoltowska, BVSc MRCVS, in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Critical acclaim for the author's previous book, Chronic Pain in Small Animal Medicine: A landmark publication that has the potential to considerably progress the management of chronic pain in veterinary patients. -Veterinary Practice Well illustrated...highly readable and accessible format...recommended to any veterinary surgeon with an interest in analgesia or who simply wishes to improve their understanding of pain in a clinical context. -Journal of Small Animal Practice Merits a place in the university and practice library, especially as a reference text. -Veterinary Record ... this book's comprehensive review of pain pathophysiology is one of the best on the market. The diagrams rival those seen in human pain management books... (c) Doody's Review Service, 2014, 4* by Maureen McMichael, DVM, DACVECC (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine) This ground-breaking and extremely clinician-friendly book constitutes a wonderfully practical handbook for instigating and maintaining a best practice approach to pain management. At the same time it is an invaluable, easy to use, quick reference for drug dosages and protocols pre-operatively, post-operatively and in the consulting room. -Debbie Doyle, MA, VetMB, MRCVS, in VETcpd Finally I have found a book that does not only talk about pain but also talks specifically about feline pain! A useful guide to understanding the physiology of pain and pharmacokinetics of both drugs and nutraceuticals. It offers the knowledge that allows us to assess and monitor our patients and better understand what the best options available to manage the identified problems are. It provides multiple resources links including the ISFM and AAFP guidelines on long-term use of NSAIDs. ... Great book for those who want a guide to understanding the phenomenon of pain and its management. Good presentation of available resources supported by a thorough literature review. Much more than just a 'painkillers recipe book'. -Agnieszka Zoltowska, BVSc MRCVS, in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Critical acclaim for the author's previous book, Chronic Pain in Small Animal Medicine: A landmark publication that has the potential to considerably progress the management of chronic pain in veterinary patients. -Veterinary Practice Well illustrated...highly readable and accessible format...recommended to any veterinary surgeon with an interest in analgesia or who simply wishes to improve their understanding of pain in a clinical context. -Journal of Small Animal Practice Merits a place in the university and practice library, especially as a reference text. -Veterinary Record Author InformationIndependent Consultant at Clive, Iowa (USA) & Surgical Specialist NZVMA; Adjunct Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois (USA), University of Tennessee (USA) and Massey University (New Zealand) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |