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Botulinum toxin treatment of pain disorders / Bahman Jabbari.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Jabbari, Bahman, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Botulinum toxin--Therapeutic use.
- Botulinum toxin.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (438 pages)
- Edition:
- 2nd ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
- Summary:
- This book provides an authoritative overview of botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) treatment menus for 16 pain categories with an evidence-based literature review on each pain disorder, illustrative figures showing anatomy and techniques Introductory chapters cover basic information about the mechanism, function and the analgesic effects of the BoNTs based on the data derived from animal studies. Clinical chapters define pain in conditions such as post-herpetic and post-traumatic neuralgias, plantar fasciitis, low back pain, post-surgical pain syndromes and migraine in detail, provide discussion of current modes of treatment and updated information on BoNT therapy. Each chapter also includes illustrative case histories. The new edition is updated with all the new findings since the explosion in research and literature since 2015. New chapters on the history and pain in dentistry round out the update. Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Pain Disorders provides an invaluable resource for clinicians and researchers involved in the treatment of pain disorders including neurologists, pain medicine specialists, anesthesiologists, internists, those conducting research in pharmacology and toxicology as well as students in these areas.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1: The History of Botulinum Neurotoxin Development
- Introduction
- Biology and Basic Science
- Neurologists: Clinical Neurotoxicologists in the United States
- PREEMPT Group (Drs. Silberstien, Dodick, Aurora, Lipton, Blumenfeld, and Others)
- Germany
- Austria
- References
- Chapter 2: Molecular Structure, Mode of Action, Immunology, Safety, and Side Effects of BoNTs
- Structure of Botulinum Neurotoxin and Its Mode of Action
- Diffusion and Spread of Neurotoxins
- Immunology of BoNTs
- Side Effects of BoNTs
- Chapter 3: Analgesic Effects of Botulinum Neurotoxins: Data from Animal Studies Volunteers
- Pathophysiology of Pain at Peripheral and Central Levels
- Pain Modulation
- Data from Animal Studies
- Effect of Botulinum Toxins on Pain Channels and Receptors
- Effect on Sodium Channels
- Effect on Transient Receptor Potentials (TRP) Channels
- Effect on Purinergic Channels
- The Role of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) in Pain
- The Effects of Botulinum Toxins on Inflammation
- Spinal Cord Gabaergic Neurons and Pain: Effects of Botulinum Toxins
- Effects of Botulinum Toxins on Opioid Channels
- Opioid Receptors
- BoNT Effects on Nerve Regeneration and Nerve Recovery
- Evidence for Central Analgesic Effect of Botulinum Neurotoxins
- Additional Mechanisms Potentially Promoting the Analgesic Effects of BoNTs in Pain
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Botulinum Toxin Therapy for Neuropathic Pain (NP)
- Neuropathic Pain: Definition and Pathophysiology
- Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN)
- Treatment
- BoNT Studies in Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN)
- Case Report
- Comment
- The Effect of Botulinum Toxin on Itch Associated with PHN
- Posttraumatic Neuralgia
- BoNT Treatment of Posttraumatic Neuralgia
- Case Report.
- Metabolic and Drug-Induced Painful Peripheral Neuropathies
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- Pathophysiology
- Treatment of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy (PDN)
- BoNT Treatment in Diabetic Neuropathy
- Painful Neuropathy Related to Drugs and Chemotherapeutic Agents
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
- Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
- BoNT Treatment of CRPS
- Residual Limb Pain and Phantom Pain
- Pharmacological Treatment
- BoNT Treatment of RLP and PLP
- Chapter Conclusion
- Chapter 5: Botulinum Toxin Treatment in Migraine and Other Headaches
- Migraine
- Therapeutic Use of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) Inhibitors
- Botulinum Neurotoxin for Preventive Treatment of Migraine
- Episodic Migraine (EM)
- Chronic Migraine
- BoNT Injection Technique in Chronic Migraine
- Patient Report
- The Issue of Medication Overuse in Chronic Migraine
- Long-Term Response to BoNTs in Chronic Migraine and Safety Issues
- Imploding Versus Exploding Migraine
- BoNT Treatment in Pediatric Chronic Migraine
- Treatment of Chronic Migraine with Other Botulinum Toxins
- IncobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin)
- The Mechanism of Action of OnabotulinumtoxinA (onaA) in Chronic Migraine
- Comparison of Botulinum Toxin Treatment and CGRP Treatment
- Tension-Type Headache (TTH)
- BoNT Treatment of Tension-Type Headache (TTH)
- Chronic Daily Headaches (CDH)
- Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias (TAC)
- Cluster Headaches
- BoNT Treatment of Cluster Headaches
- Posttraumatic Headaches (PTH)
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Posttraumatic Headaches
- Chapter 6: Botulinum Neurotoxins and Chronic Low Back Pain
- Introduction.
- Anatomy of Low Back Muscles
- Pathophysiology of Chronic Low Back Pain
- Medical Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain
- Evidence for Efficacy of BoNTs in Chronic Low Back Pain
- Studies
- How Does the Administration of Botulinum Toxin Improve Low Back Pain?
- Chapter 7: Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis (Plantar Fasciopathy)
- Anatomy of Plantar Fascia
- Pathophysiology of Plantar Fasciitis
- Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis
- BoNT Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis
- Comparator Studies
- How Does BoNT Injections Improve Pain in Plantar Fasciitis?
- Chapter 8: Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Fibromyalgia
- Anatomy and Pathophysiology of Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MFPS)
- BoNT Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS)
- Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Studies
- Case Reports
- Patient (8-1): Myofascial Pain Syndrome with Two Trigger Points in One Muscle
- Patient (8-2): Multiple Trigger Points in Multiple Muscles
- Comment on the Efficacy of BoNT Therapy in Myofascial Pain Syndrome
- The Mechanism of Action of BoNTs in Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS)
- Fibromyalgia
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Fibromyalgia
- Chapter 9: Botulinum Toxin Therapy for Pelvic and Urogenital Pain
- Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor
- Treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Rational
- Botulinum Neurotoxins Studies in Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP)
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Dyspareunia and Vaginismus
- Vulvodynia
- Painful Bladder Disorders
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of BPS/IC
- Injection Technique
- The Proposed Mechanisms of BoNT Action in Bladder Pain.
- Comment
- Chapter 10: Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Chronic Facial Pain: Trigeminal Neuralgia and Temporo-Mandibular Disorders
- Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN)
- Pharmacologic Treatment
- Surgical Treatment
- Anatomy and Physiology of Trigeminal Sensory System
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Human Studies of BoNTs in Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD)
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of TMD
- Case Report (10-2)
- Chapter 11: Botulinum Neurotoxins for Relief of Pain Associated with Spasticity
- Pathophysiology of Spasticity and Spasticity Related Pain (SRP)
- Treatment of Spasticity
- Nonpharmacological Treatment of Spasticity
- Pharmacological Therapy
- Procedural Approaches and Surgical Interventions
- Botulinum Toxin Studies in Spasticity That Have Included Assessment of Pain
- Upper Limb Spasticity-Related Pain in Adults
- Case 11-1
- Lower Limb Spasticity-Related Pain of Adults
- Case 2
- Effects of BoNT Treatment on Pain of Children with Cerebral Palsy and Spasticity
- The Mechanism of Action of BoNTs in Spasticity-Related Pain (SRP)
- Chapter 12: Treatment of Dystonic Pain with Botulinum Neurotoxins
- Cervical Dystonia
- Effects of BoNTs on Pain Associated with Cervical Dystonia
- Same Toxin, Different Doses
- Different Toxins
- Case 12.1
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Painful Dystonia in Neurodegenerative Disorders
- Case 12-2
- Case -12-3
- Post-traumatic Dystonia
- Case 12-4
- Chapter 13: Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Piriformis Syndrome
- Anatomy
- Pathophysiology of the Piriformis Syndrome.
- Treatment of the Piriformis Syndrome (PS)
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Piriformis Syndrome
- Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Studies of BoNTs in Piriformis Syndrome
- Technical Points
- The Mechanism of Botulinum Toxin Action in Piriformis Syndrome
- Chapter 14: Botulinum Toxin Therapy for Prevention of Postsurgical Pain
- Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Pain After Breast Reconstructive Surgery
- Posthemorrhoidectomy Pain
- Treatment of Posthemorrhoidectomy Pain
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Posthemorrhoidectomy Pain
- Blinded, Placebo Controlled Studies
- Randomized, Controlled Study
- Prospective, Randomized Comparator Studies
- Prevention and Reduction of Posthernia Repair Pain
- Reduction of Severe Pain After Adductor Release Surgery
- Chapter 15: Botulinum Toxins (BoNTs) for Treatment of Pain in Orthopedic Disorders
- Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis (CLE)
- Botulinum Neurotoxin Studies in CLE
- Placebo-Controlled Studies
- Botulinum Toxin Treatment
- Botulinum Neurotoxin Treatment after Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Knee Pain with Vastus Lateralis Imbalance
- Comments on the Use of BoNT Injections for Pain After Knee Arthroplasty and Vastus Lateralis Imbalance (Patellofemoral Syndrome)
- Chapter 16: Botulinum Toxin in Dentistry and Treatment of Chronic Orofacial Pain
- Chronic Orofacial Pain
- Musculoskeletal Orofacial Pain
- Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs)
- Definition, Classification, and Epidemiology
- Management of Temporomandibular Disorders.
- Efficacy of BoNT in the Treatment of Temporomandibular Disorders with Pain.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Jabbari, Bahman Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Pain Disorders
- ISBN:
- 9783030996505
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