Interventional Management of Migraines and Other Headache Disorders 1st Edition
Capture the forefront of headache care with Interventional Management of Migraines and Other Headache Disorders, 1st Edition by Ivan Urits — an essential, clinically focused guide for neurologists, pain specialists, anesthesiologists, and advanced practice clinicians seeking practical, outcome-driven strategies.
Inside, you’ll find clear, evidence-based chapters that translate complex pathophysiology into actionable interventional techniques. Detailed guidance covers diagnostic evaluation, ultrasound- and fluoroscopy-guided nerve blocks, peripheral and central neuromodulation, botulinum toxin therapy, and emerging minimally invasive procedures. Each procedure is presented with step-by-step technique, indications, contraindications, complication management, and real-world tips that improve patient safety and therapeutic success.
Designed for both trainees and experienced practitioners across the United States, Europe, Canada, Australia, and clinicians worldwide, this 1st edition emphasizes measurable results and reproducible methods. The book’s clinical focus helps you integrate interventional approaches into multidisciplinary headache programs and community practice alike — improving patient outcomes and reducing chronic pain burden.
Whether you’re updating your practice, preparing for board exams, or building a headache clinic, this text provides the confidence to perform advanced interventions with precision. Its practical structure, authoritative insights from leading experts, and patient-centered approach make it a go-to reference for contemporary headache management.
Add Interventional Management of Migraines and Other Headache Disorders by Ivan Urits to your professional library today — a definitive resource to elevate your procedural skills and transform care for patients suffering from migraine and other chronic headache disorders. Order now to stay at the cutting edge of interventional headache treatment.
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