HANDBOOK OF ANESTHETICS, ANALGESICS AND THE NEUROSCIENCE OF PAIN: A clinical Guide to the Mechanism and the Pharmacology of Relief

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Pain is not a symptom—it is a system.From the first ion channel that fires in a nociceptor to the cortical networks that give suffering meaning, pain is one of the most complex phenomena in human biology. Yet every day, clinicians are asked to silence it, modulate it, or turn it off entirely.The Handbook of Anesthetics, Analgesics and the Neuroscience of Pain confronts this challenge head-on, offering a unified, mechanism-driven exploration of how pain is generated, perceived, modulated, and pharmacologically controlled—across the entire nervous system.This is not another drug list.This is the architecture of suffering—and the science of relief.Bridging neuroscience, anesthesia, analgesia, and clinical practice, this handbook takes the reader on a journey from peripheral nociceptors to consciousness itself. Beginning with the evolutionary purpose of pain, it meticulously builds upward through spinal processing, cortical integration, neuroplasticity, and descending modulation—before turning to the pharmacology that intervenes at each level.You will explore:How pain differs from nociception—and why that distinction matters clinicallyWhy chronic pain is a disease of the brain, not the tissueHow general anesthetics disrupt consciousness at the network levelWhy opioids both relieve and worsen painHow expectation, placebo, genetics, and psychology alter neural firingWhere emerging therapies—NGF antibodies, Nav1.7 blockers, neuromodulation, AI—are taking the fieldFrom molecular receptors to bedside decision-making, the book integrates basic science with real-world clinical application, including regional anesthesia techniques, ERAS protocols, special populations, ethical dilemmas, and complex case studies.Designed as both a reference and a conceptual framework, this handbook empowers readers to move beyond memorization toward true understanding.Whether you are:A medical student seeking clarity in a dense subjectAn anesthesiology or pain medicine trainee building mechanistic masteryA practicing clinician navigating opioid stewardship and multimodal analgesiaA researcher exploring the future of precision pain medicine—you will gain the ability to predict drug effects, anticipate complications, personalize therapy, and integrate neuroscience into every clinical decision.This book transforms pain from an abstract complaint into a navigable system—and relief from a guess into a strategy.If you want to understand why pain exists, how anesthesia truly works, and where pain medicine is headed, this handbook belongs on your desk.The Handbook of Anesthetics, Analgesics and the Neuroscience of Pain is not just a guide—it is a map of the nervous system’s most human function and a blueprint for mastering its control.Open it.Understand the system.Change how you treat pain. Read more

ISBN10 1291864970
ISBN13 978-1291864977
Language English
Publisher Lulu.com
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.9 x 11 inches
Item Weight 2.03 pounds
Print length 398 pages
Publication date January 9, 2026

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