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Pain Buster: Breakthrough 4-Step Program for Ending Pain

by Jane O'Boyle, John M. Stamatos
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Overview

From one of the country's foremost pain management specialists, a groundbreaking program for the more than forty-five million Americans who suffer from all types of pain.

Dr.John Stamatos has a powerful message for readers: follow the Painbuster program and your pain can be treated, managed, and often eliminated.

Pain management has traditionally been an overlooked element of patient care. Now, as its importance is finally being recognized, physicians are calling pain the "fifth vital sign." During his more than twenty years of experience, including serving as a physician in the Gulf War, Stamatos discovered that using only one remedy or one traditional intervention for pain does not lead to a lasting cure. His Painbuster program combines methods of treatment in these remarkably effective four steps:

—the proper diagnosis of the kind of pain

—the use of appropriate medications to get the pain under control

—extensive physical therapy leading to a permanent cure

—a maintenance program geared to the individual, with an emphasis on proper diet, stress reduction, and regular exercise

The Painbuster program treats all kinds of pain, from a weekend sports injury and chronic lower back pain to arthritis and the discomfort associated with illnesses such as cancer and lupus.

Patients who have been told that pain is "something they have to live with" and health practitioners who seek to broaden treatment strategies will welcome Painbuster's step-by-step plan-and its proven promise of relief.

About the Author, Jane O'Boyle, John M. Stamatos

John Stamatos, M.D., is one of the country's foremost pain management specialists. He is currently medical director of North Shore Pain Services and co-director of the Cohn Pain Management Center of North Shore University-Long Island Jewish Health Care System. Jane O'Boyle is a former publishing executive who has written several works of nonfiction.

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Library Journal

Pain management specialist Stamatos here highlights recent advances in the treatment of pain, which, he argues, can be successfully managed. He starts by listing four steps to break the pain cycle: identification of the true source of the pain, use of appropriate means to eliminate it temporarily, exercise to strengthen and retrain damaged muscles so that they can be returned to normal use, and active participation in a maintenance program to prevent a recurrence of the original level of pain. Stamatos delineates the six types of pain and stresses that a chronic syndrome generally encompasses two or three types, each of which must be addressed to treat the condition successfully. He also identifies common chronic pain syndromes and their initial medication therapies. Unlike the authors of some other pain books, Stamatos advocates the short-term use of medications as a positive step in breaking the pain cycle. Clearly illustrated exercises and a discussion of diagnostic tests and pain profiles round out the text. More comprehensive than the Mayo Clinic on Chronic Pain (Mayo Clinic, 1999) and more readable, personal, and current than David Drum's Chronic Pain Management Sourcebook (Lowell, 1999), this outstanding book gives pain sufferers the information they need when consulting their physicians. Recommended for all consumer health collections. Janet M. Schneider, James A. Haley Veterans' Hosp., Tampa, FL Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2001
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780805063462

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