This
textbook combines research findings with practical relevance for
physiotherapists, sports scientists, and orthopedists in the management
of acute and chronic pain. Insights from pain research provide a deeper
understanding of the neurobiological processes involved in pain and are
applied to practical use. Contents include: the history of pain from
ancient times to the present, neurobiology of nociception and pain,
cortical-neuronal and biochemical correlates of pain perception and
neuroplasticity, the discussion of postural-structural-biomechanical
factors in relation to pain development, practical assessment strategies
with questionnaires and documentation, as well as the most effective
therapeutic methods, case-specific exercise recommendations for chronic
back, neck, shoulder, and knee pain. This textbook deepens your
knowledge of the symptom of pain and helps you better understand your
patients' complaints, which is a fundamental prerequisite for optimal
education and treatment.