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Pain Management in Veterinary Practice

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Zusatztext "The result is a fine survey highly recommended for any working with animals." (Midwest Book Review! 1 June 2014) Informationen zum Autor Christine M. Egger , DVM, MVSc, CVH, CVA, Diplomate ACVAA, is a Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Management at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Lydia Love , DVM, Diplomate ACVAA, practices anesthesia and pain management at Animal Emergency and Referral Associates in Fairfield, New Jersey, USA. Tom Doherty , MVB, MSc, Diplomate ACVAA, is a Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Klappentext Pain Management in Veterinary Practice provides veterinary practitioners with the information needed to recognize and manage pain in a wide range of large, small, and exotic animal species. Encompassing acute, adaptive, and chronic, maladaptive pain, the book provides an up-to-date review of the physiology and pathophysiology of pain. Pain Management in Veterinary Practice offers specific strategies for addressing pain in animals, including local and regional analgesia, continuous rate infusions, and novel methods of analgesic drug delivery.With comprehensive information on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics of analgesic drugs, the book goes beyond pharmaceutical options to incorporate scientific information on techniques for complementary treatment, including physical therapy, acupuncture, chiropractic techniques, and nutritional strategies. Pain Management in Veterinary Practice is a valuable resource for developing pain management protocols in the veterinary clinic. Zusammenfassung Pain Management in Veterinary Practice provides veterinary practitioners with the information needed to recognize and manage pain in a wide range of large, small, and exotic animal species. Encompassing acute, adaptive, and chronic, maladaptive pain, the book provides an up-to-date review of the physiology and pathophysiology of pain. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors ix Preface xiii Section 1: Introduction and Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Pain 1 1 Introduction: Pain: An Issue of Animal Welfare 3 Alice Crook 2 Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Pain 9 Yael Shilo and Peter J. Pascoe 3 Mechanisms of Cancer Pain 29 Cholawat Pacharinsak and Alvin J. Beitz Section 2: Pharmacology of Analgesic Drugs 39 4 Opioids 41 Tanya Duke-Novakovski 5 Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Corticosteroids 69 Stuart Clark-Price 6 Local Anesthetics 85 Kip A. Lemke 7 ¿-2 Adrenoceptor Agonists 93 Reza Seddighi 8 Nontraditional Analgesic Agents 105 Lydia Love and Dave Thompson 9 Novel Methods of Analgesic Drug Delivery 115 Lesley J. Smith 10 Pharmacokinetic Principles for the Design of Intravenous Infusions 125 Bruno H. Pypendop Section 3: Nonpharmacological Pain Therapy 131 11 Canine Rehabilitation 133 Lowri Davies 12 Equine Rehabilitation 147 Lowri Davies 13 Custom External Coaptation as a Pain Management Tool: Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics 155 Martin W. Kaufmann and Patrice M. Mich 14 Myofascial Pain Syndrome in Dogs 161 Rick Wall 15 Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine and Homeopathy in Pain Management 171 Lynelle Graham, Mona Boudreaux, and Steve Marsden 16 Mechanisms of Acupuncture Analgesia 177 Shauna Cantwell 17 Equine Acupuncture 183 Arthur I. Ortenburger 18 Canine Chiropractic and Pain Management 189 Robin Downing 19 Equine Chiropractic 195 Henry S. Adair Section: 4 Management of Pain in Veterinary Species 199...

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Contributors ix
 
Preface xiii
 
Section 1: Introduction and Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Pain 1
 
1 Introduction: Pain: An Issue of Animal Welfare 3
Alice Crook
 
2 Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Pain 9
Yael Shilo and Peter J. Pascoe
 
3 Mechanisms of Cancer Pain 29
Cholawat Pacharinsak and Alvin J. Beitz
 
Section 2: Pharmacology of Analgesic Drugs 39
 
4 Opioids 41
Tanya Duke-Novakovski
 
5 Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Corticosteroids 69
Stuart Clark-Price
 
6 Local Anesthetics 85
Kip A. Lemke
 
7 alpha-2 Adrenoceptor Agonists 93
Reza Seddighi
 
8 Nontraditional Analgesic Agents 105
Lydia Love and Dave Thompson
 
9 Novel Methods of Analgesic Drug Delivery 115
 
Lesley J. Smith
 
10 Pharmacokinetic Principles for the Design of Intravenous Infusions 125
Bruno H. Pypendop
 
Section 3: Nonpharmacological Pain Therapy 131
 
11 Canine Rehabilitation 133
Lowri Davies
 
12 Equine Rehabilitation 147
Lowri Davies
 
13 Custom External Coaptation as a Pain Management Tool: Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics 155
Martin W. Kaufmann and Patrice M. Mich
 
14 Myofascial Pain Syndrome in Dogs 161
Rick Wall
 
15 Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine and Homeopathy in Pain Management 171
Lynelle Graham, Mona Boudreaux, and Steve Marsden
 
16 Mechanisms of Acupuncture Analgesia 177
Shauna Cantwell
 
17 Equine Acupuncture 183
Arthur I. Ortenburger
 
18 Canine Chiropractic and Pain Management 189
Robin Downing
 
19 Equine Chiropractic 195
Henry S. Adair
 
Section: 4 Management of Pain in Veterinary Species 199
 
20 Recognition and Assessment of Acute Pain in the Dog 201
Kate L. White
 
21 Treatment of Acute Pain in the Dog 209
Kate L. White
 
22 Recognition and Assessment of Chronic Pain in Dogs 227
Anna Hielm-Bj¨orkman
 
23 Treatment of Chronic Pain in Dogs 239
Anna Hielm-Bj¨orkman
 
24 The Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Cats 269
Kersti Seksel
 
25 Treatment of Acute Pain in Cats 275
Jacob A. Johnson
 
26 Treatment and Assessment of Chronic Pain in Cats 289
Bonnie Wright and Jessica K. Rychel
 
27 Cancer-associated Pain and its Management 299
Lydia Love and Lisa DiBernardi
 
28 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in the Small Animal Critical Care Patient 311
Jane Quandt
 
29 Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Horses 317
Emma Love
 
30 Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain in Horses 323
Bernd Driessen and Laura Zarucco
 
31 Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Ruminants 349
Kevin J. Stafford
 
32 Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain in Ruminants 359
Alexander Valverde
 
33 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Camelids 373
Tamara Grubb
 
34 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Pet Pigs 383
Kristie Mozzachio and Valarie V. Tynes
 
35 Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Small Exotic Mammals 391
Lesa Thompson
 
36 Treatment of Pain in Small Exotic Mammals 399
Cheryl B. Greenacre
 
37 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Birds 407
Karen L. Machin
 
38 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Reptiles, Amphibians, and Fish 417
Lysa Pam Posner and Sathya K. Chinnadurai
 
Section 5: Incorporating Pain Management into Your Practice and Hospice and Palliative Care 425
 
39 Integrating Pain Management into Veterinary Practice 427
Robin Downing
 
40 Pain Management in Hospice and Palliative Care 431
Keri Jones
 
Index 437

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"The information in this book is more extensive and diverse than that found in other currently available books. It fills a much-needed void in a rapidly expanding area of veterinary medicine." (Doody's, 3 October 2014)
 
"'The veterinary profession has begun to make pain management a priority' is the opening line to the chapter 'Integrating pain management into veterinary practice', and I couldn't agree more. The publication of a textbook dedicated to all aspects of pain management presented in an easily accessible format will be an excellent addition to any practice's library." (Veterinary Record, 16 August 2014)
 
"It is practical, well-illustrated, and gives information on analgesia in a variety of species." (Vets Today, 1 August 2014)
 
"Overall, the text is well written; the chapters are logically organized, and information is easily accessible. The book is reasonably priced and will be an excellent addition to any veterinarian's library and very useful to veterinary students and technicians as well." (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 June 2014)
 
"Benefitting from the contribution of more than 40 international expert authors, this excellent book provides a huge amount of up to date, evidence-based theoretical and practical information on pain management in veterinary practice and should definitely find its place on the bookshelf of all practitioners interested in better understanding and treating pain in their patients (aren't we all??)." (European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, 1 July 2014)
 
"The result is a fine survey highly recommended for any working with animals." (Midwest Book Review, 1 June 2014)
 
"Pain Management in Veterinary Practice is a reference for veterinary offices and practitioners and considers the physiology and pathophysiology of all kinds of animal pain, from large to exotic species. Expect more from this than an overview of pain medications and their administration and management: chapters cover techniques for complimentary treatments from acupuncture to massage and physical therapy, consider nutrition's role in pain management, and provide specific advice for specific kinds of pain. The result is a veterinary handbook recommended for any practitioner." (Midwest Book Review, 1 April 2014)

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