Visceral Pain

Visceral Pain

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Science & Technology Health & Wellness
Format Kindle
Pages 482
Language German
Published Jan 1, 2023
Publisher Springer
Edition 4
ISBN-10 3031257022
ISBN-13 9783031257025
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This work delves into the complex and often misunderstood realm of visceral pain, shedding light on critical insights gained from the recent conference held in Adelaide, Australia. It brings together a diverse array of experts and thought leaders in the field, reflecting on the latest research and clinical practices surrounding visceral pain. The discussions highlight the intricate connections between the body’s internal organs and the sensitivity of pain, challenging conventional perceptions and emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of this pervasive issue.

Throughout the chapters, contributors examine various dimensions of visceral pain, including its physiological mechanisms and the psychological factors that compound the experience of pain. They explore specific conditions that exemplify visceral pain syndromes, offering compelling case studies and revealing the multifaceted nature of diagnosis and treatment. The collaborative effort among authors showcases the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in unraveling the complexities of how visceral pain impacts patients' lives.

As an essential resource for both practitioners and researchers, this book aims to inform and inspire new strategies for addressing visceral pain. With its comprehensive analysis and practical insights, it calls for innovative thought in pain management, emphasizing the significance of understanding visceral pain not only as a symptom but as a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social dimensions.

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