An effective guide to managing a bad back with straightforward, useful information about the workings of the human back and the things that may go wrong to cause pain.
Rowohlt E-Book SnippetMindestens jeder Dritte leidet unter Nackenverspannungen, die sich oft in Kopfschmerzen, Ohrensausen, Schwindel, Zähneknirschen, Sehbeschwerden, Armschwäche, Kribbeln in den Armen oder Schulterschmerzen äußern.
Agotamiento físico y mental, dificultades para dormir, dolor constante, fallas en la memoria, tránsito intestinal irregular, angustia y la lista sigue.
Fruto de largos anos de trabajo, este libro es una investigacion en la encrucijada del campo de la medicina, la filosofia, la historia de la ciencia y el psicoanalisis, que da cuenta de ese lugar donde se produce el dolor.
A celebration of a life, a story of a death, but most importantly an exploration of grief and loss relevant to all those in a position to make that experience more bearable.
Supporting students on placements in health and social care settings, this accessible guide provides a framework for understanding the theory behind successful practice as well as the critical skills needed to apply it.
In UK society, there are cultural norms and assumptions that affect many marginalised groups and this book aims to address and challenge these through the lens of the people who have lived these experiences.
El Manual de crisis de anestesia tiene como objetivo principal servir de "ayuda cognitiva" inmediata a los profesionales que se enfrentan a situaciones de crisis tanto en el quirófano como vinculadas a pacientes críticos.
El Manual de crisis de anestesia tiene como objetivo principal servir de "ayuda cognitiva" inmediata a los profesionales que se enfrentan a situaciones de crisis tanto en el quirófano como vinculadas a pacientes críticos.
Still the only atlas available devoted to the physical diagnosis of pain, this highly practical guide mirrors the clinician's approach to pain evaluation: focusing on "e;what is it"e; rather than "e;where is it.
The criminalization of opioid medications has made it all but impossible for pain patients to receive adequate treatment in the United States for more than one hundred years.