Neuropathic Pain
Capture immediate attention with a concise promise: a definitive, clinically relevant resource on neuropathic pain from two leading voices in the field. Neuropathic Pain by Nadine Attal and Didier Bouhassira delivers clear, evidence-informed insight into the mechanisms, diagnosis, and modern management of nerve-related pain.
Delve into lucid explanations of pathophysiology and up-to-date diagnostic approaches that translate complex science into practical bedside use. The authors bridge research and clinical practice with a balanced focus on pharmacologic strategies, interventional options, and multidisciplinary care, helping clinicians, pain specialists, physiotherapists, and advanced trainees make informed decisions for diverse patient populations.
This book’s accessible style and clinical emphasis make it invaluable for specialists across Europe, North America, the UK, Australia, and beyond. Whether you work in outpatient clinics, hospital pain services, or academic research, you’ll gain actionable guidance to assess pain phenotypes, tailor treatments, and improve patient outcomes while staying current with international practice trends.
Beyond technical detail, the volume highlights patient-centered approaches and real-world considerations—communication, functional goals, and long-term management—so practitioners can translate knowledge into compassionate care.
For anyone committed to mastering neuropathic pain—clinicians, researchers, and students—this is a concise, authoritative reference. Add Neuropathic Pain to your professional library today to elevate diagnosis and treatment strategies in your region and practice.
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