![]() | Pain Management: Osteoarthritis This program features a series of pain case conferences where physicians present challenging cases to a multidisciplinary panel of pain experts knowledgeable in treating the type of pain each patient presents. The physicians provides the history, examination, labs and radiology, and diagnosis and the experts give brief presentations on topics specific to the case. The panel discussions include the overall assessment, anatomy, etiology, prevalence, patient education procedures, treatment options and patient monitoring. Series: "UCSD CMA Pain Management and Appropriate Care of the Terminally Ill" [12/2004] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 9204] |
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![]() | Pain management, Pain Killers, Pain Relief, Austin Wellness Pain management, Pain Killers, Pain Relief, Austin Wellness Dr. Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991. Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with athletes at every level to provide sports conditioning and rehabilitation. Visit Dr. Bellonzi's website at http://www.bewellrx.com http://www.austinwellnessinstitute.com This video was produced by Psychetruth http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth http://www.youtube.com/psychetruth © Copyright 2008 Austin Wellness Institute. All Rights Reserved. |
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![]() | UCSD CMA Pain Management: Fibromyalgia Part One This program features a series of pain case conferences in which physicians present challenging cases to a panel of pain experts. The patient's physician provides the history, examination, labs and radiology, and diagnosis along with other pertinent information to the panel. Experts give presentations on topics specific to the case. The panel discusses overall assessment, anatomy, etiology, prevalence, patient education procedures, treatment options and monitoring. To earn CME credit, go to http://www.ab487.com or call UCSD CME 1-888-229-6263. Series: "UCSD CMA Pain Management and Appropriate Care of the Terminally Ill" [6/2005] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 9356] |
![]() | Pain Management and Appropriate Care: Palliative Care This program features a series of pain case conferences in which physicians present challenging cases to a multidisciplinary panel of experts knowledgeable in treating the relevant type of pain. The patient's physician provides the history, examination, labs/radiology, diagnosis, and other pertinent information. Experts present topics specific to the case. The panel discussions include overall assessment, anatomy, etiology, prevalence, patient education procedures, treatment options and patient monitoring. For CME, visit http://www.ab487.com. Series: "UCSD CMA Pain Management and Appropriate Care of the Terminally Ill" [10/2004] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 8932] |
![]() | PreOp® Patient Education: Recovery - Pain Management http://www.PreOp.com Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO Following the procedure, you'll be moved then to a recovery area where you can relax until the sedation and anesthetic has worn off - and until the doctor is satisfied that you are fit to go home. Plan on spending several hours in recovery. Your doctor may be able to give you a more precise estimate prior to surgery. Before you leave, you'll probably be prescribed a pain killer along with any other medication your doctor feels you need to take. Patient Education Most patients experience at least some pain following surgery, but if properly handled, it shouldn't present any serious problems. Pain used to be regarded as an unavoidable side effect of surgery, but today pain can be managed with great effectiveness. And as the patient, you have an important role to play. Before surgery, be sure to ask the medical staff about the type and duration of pain normally associated with your surgery. Find out, in advance, about your pain management options. Work with the staff to develop a pain management plan. Discuss your options. There are alternatives to drugs that can lessen your need for pain medication. Ask your doctor for help finding a pain management class. Many of these workshops teach helpful relaxation techniques, positive thinking and nerve stimulation exercises. Patient Education Following surgery, make sure to let your nurse know right away how you're feeling and whether or not you are in any pain. Be specific, and help them to measure your discomfort. If you're having trouble expressing yourself, try to rank what you're feeling on a scale from 1 to 10. Never be shy about asking for help. If you experience pain that just won't go away, report it to the nurse. Pain is an important indicator that helps you and your medical staff understand your body's healing process... Patient Education |
![]() | Chronic Pain Management Revolutionized. Promising new development for 20 - 30% of Canadians suffering from chronic pain is on the horizon. Dr Gofeld of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre discusses. Please visit www.sunnybrook.ca for full article. |
![]() | Pain Management During Delivery (Health Short) Pain is a part of labor, but there are many ways to reduce delivery discomfort! Watch more videos on pregnancy and delivery - CLICK HERE: http://www.sexhealthguru.com/index.php?delivery_newborns&HT_173PainManageDelivery |
![]() | Pain Management and Care Of The Terminally Ill: Opioids This program features a series of pain case conferences in which physicians present challenging cases to a panel of pain experts. The patient's physician provides the history, examination, labs and radiology, and diagnosis along with other pertinent information to the panel. Experts give brief presentations on topics specific to the case. The panel discusses overall assessment, anatomy, etiology, prevalence, patient education procedures, treatment options and patient monitoring. To earn CME credit, go to http://www.ab487.com or call UCSD CME 1-888-229-6263. Series: "UCSD CMA Pain Management and Appropriate Care of the Terminally Ill" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 8930] |
![]() | Pain Management: Somatoform Disorders This program features a series of pain case conferences where physicians present challenging cases to a multidisciplinary panel of pain experts knowledgeable in treating the type of pain each patient presents. The physicians provides the history, examination, labs and radiology, and diagnosis and the experts give brief presentations on topics specific to the case. The panel discussions include the overall assessment, anatomy, etiology, prevalence, patient education procedures, treatment options and patient monitoring. Series: "UCSD CMA Pain Management and Appropriate Care of the Terminally Ill" [1/2005] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 9222] |
![]() | Pain Management Update The UCSD School of Medicine and the Diana Padelford Binkley Foundation bring you the newest installments of this innovative series targeted at successfully managing pain in women. Studies show women often receive inadequate care as pain manifests uniquely in the sexes and requires distinctive treatment strategies. In this program, Mark Wallace, M.D., Director of UCSD's Center for Pain & Palliative Medicine, updates us on the latest pain management techniques. Series: Pain Management in Women Over the Lifecycle [10/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12838] |