The War on Pain

The War on Pain by Scott Fishman, published by Harper Collins on February 6, 2001, is a comprehensive exploration of chronic pain management. This 320-page book addresses the challenges faced by the 45 million Americans suffering from chronic pain, offering insights into various treatments and the belief that pain is often inescapable. Dr. Fishman presents an interdisciplinary approach that combines traditional and alternative methods, including pharmacology, neuroscience, and mind-body medicine.
Readers will find a wealth of information on managing chronic pain conditions such as back pain, migraines, and arthritis. The book includes the latest research, personal stories from patients, and practical advice from a leading expert in the field. By integrating diverse techniques, The War on Pain aims to empower individuals in their journey toward relief and understanding of their pain. This edition is available in English and provides a detailed look at the complexities of pain management.
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If you are one of the 45 million Americans suffering from chronic pain, you’ve most likely seen numerous doctors and tried a wide range of medicines and treatments, only to alleviate your pain. You’ve probably come to believe that there’s nothing to be done and that your chronic pain, is, well, chronic. Now, in a groundbreaking contribution, Dr. Scott Fishman introduces an interdisciplinary pain-management approach that integrates traditional and alternative techniques including pharmcology, neuroscience, experimental precedures and mind-body medicine. For anyone who suffers from chronic pain conditions such as back pain, post-surgical pain, migraines, and arthritis, The War on Pain, with the latest research personal stories of patients, and the wise and compassionate advice of a leading pain expert, is a patient’s best defense.
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