4th Edition
by Steven D. Waldman (Author)
Covering the many relatively uncommon pain conditions that are often misdiagnosed, this one-of-a-kind visual resource clearly presents the extensive knowledge and experience of world-renowned pain expert Steven D. Waldman, MD, JD. Atlas of Uncommon Pain Syndromes, 4th Edition, first and foremost helps you make a correct diagnosis – a critical step in managing patients in chronic pain. Hundreds of high-quality illustrations, as well as x-rays, ultrasound, CTs, and MRIs, help you confirm your diagnoses with confidence.
- Offers head-to-toe coverage – 135 conditions in all
– providing concise, easy-to-read chapters for each condition. Dr.
Waldman’s practical guidance is designed to help you make the correct
diagnosis of uncommon pain syndromes, even the signs and symptoms don’t
quite fit.
- Explains each pain syndrome using a consistent, easy-to-follow format:
an ICD-10 CM code for billing purposes, followed by a brief description
of the signs and symptoms, laboratory and radiographic testing,
differential diagnosis, available treatment options, and clinical
pearls.
- Features updated chapters throughout, as well as 12 new chapters covering Hemicrania Continua, Acute Calcific Prevertebral Tendinitis, Sternohyoid Syndrome
Snapping
Scapula Syndrome, Erythromelagia, Foix-Alajouanine Syndrome, Lumbar
Paraspinous Muscle Compartment Syndrome, Clunealgia, Nutcracker
Syndrome,
Paroxysmal Extreme Pain Disorder, Iliopsoas Tendon Rupture, and Snapping Pes Anserinus Syndrome
- Provides
practitioners and trainees in pain medicine, anesthesiology, neurology,
psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, primary care, and
more with a firm foundation in the diagnosis of uncommon pain in daily practice.