Headache is a global problem and the needs of sufferers go largely unmet. The World Health Organisation puts migraine in the top twenty diseases in terms of disability adjusted life years. Headache causes considerable economic and social impact to both sufferers and families. Current UK policy offers opportunities for the development of headache services focussed in primary care.
The book offers a concise overview of the diagnosis and treatment of headache conditions and is relevant for the practitioner at any level from neurologists to general practitioner. It will also be relevant for a wide range of other practitioners such as nurses and physiotherapists who are involved in the management of headache. It is written by members of the British Association for the Study of Headache (BASH) and jointly edited by a general practitioner and a consultant neurologist who has a specific interest in headache.
Headache: A Practical Manuual provides easily accessible evidence-based information in handbook format. It has been developed with specific links to BASH guidelines and policies for patient management, and chapters have been co-authored by BASH experts. It includes evidence-based treatments both pharmacological and non-pharmacological.
Key Features
- Provides succinct and accessible practical information for the practitioner on a multi-disciplinary approach to headache care.
- Material is organised around headache diagnosis, to aid navigation.
- Features links to web based more extensive guidelines and patient information sheets for further reading.
- Written under the auspices of the British Association for the Study of Headache.
- General Practitioners
- Other primary care healthcare professionals
- General neurologists
Contents
- 1: Getting to grips with the basics
- 2: Investigating the headache
- 3: Severe headache of sudden onset
- 4: The migraine attack
- 5: Migraine treatment
- 6: Migraine in women
- 7: Tension-type headache
- 8: Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
- 9: Cervicogenic headache
- 10: Headache attributed to head or neck trauma
- 11: Headaches due to disorders of CSF pressure
- 12: Headache associated with exertion, cough and sex
- 13: Other secondary headaches
- 14: Medication overuse headache
- 15: Headache in children
- 16: Headache in the elderly
- 17: Facial pain
- 18: Alternative approaches where evidence is awaited or contested
- 19: The role of the specialist nurse in headache
- 20: The development of headache services
- Appendices
About the Author
- David Kernick is a general practitioner in Exeter. He leads an NHS Research and Development practice. He is Chair of the British Association for the Study of Headache and runs an intermediate care headache clinic. He has a number of research interests in the area.
- Peter Goadsby is a member of the Headache Group, Institute of Neurology, London. He is one of the world's leading researchers in the field.
Book Details
- Paperback: 328 pages
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (January 15, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0199232598
- ISBN-13: 978-0199232598