This is the most comprehensive overview available anywhere on the broad, multi-faceted and complex topic of pain - and the rapidly evolving scientific and medical disciplines that seek to understand, assess and treat pain.
The Encyclopedia of Pain includes more than 3,000 entries and provides clear, detailed and up-to-date coverage of the current state of research, and treatment of pain. In addition, detailed essays provide in-depth information on all aspects of nociception and pain, including substrates, causes, pathophysiology, symptoms and signs, diagnoses and treatment. A thousand color figures enhance understanding of this too-little-understood topic.
Solidly structured and inclusive, this three-volume reference is an invaluable tool for clinical scientists and practitioners in academia, health care and industry, as well as students, teachers and interested laypersons.
About the Author: Robert F. Schmidt studied Medicine at the Heidelberg University in Germany. He then joined the laboratory of Sir John C. Eccles at the Australian National University in Canberra, where
he received his Ph.D. He subsequently moved to the Julius Maximilians
University in Wuerzburg, where he became Director of the Institute of Physiology. At present he continues to work in Wuerzburg,
and he is also an Honorary Professor at the University of Tuebingen and an "Investigador Visitante" at the University Miguel Hernández
in Alicante, Spain. In recognition of his work on physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms of nociception and pain, he has received numerous honors and awards as well as honorary membership in a number of international and national scientific societies.
Gerald F. Gebhart is Professor and Director of the Center for Pain Research at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, USA.
He has published more than 350 articles in journals and books.
Dr. Gebhart's awards include the Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. unrestricted Pain Research Award (1989-1994); the Fredrick W.L. Kerr Award, American Pain Society (1994); Kappa Delta Elizabeth Winston-Lanier Award, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (1997). In 2003, Dr. Gebhart won the American Pain Society's Distinguished Service Award, and in 2004, the Purdue Pharma Prize for Pain Research.
In 2004, he was a highly cited researcher in neuroscience (Thomson-ISI).
Gerald F. Gebhart is Professor and Director of the Center for Pain Research at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, USA.
He has published more than 350 articles in journals and books.
Dr. Gebhart's awards include the Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. unrestricted Pain Research Award (1989-1994); the Fredrick W.L. Kerr Award, American Pain Society (1994); Kappa Delta Elizabeth Winston-Lanier Award, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (1997). In 2003, Dr. Gebhart won the American Pain Society's Distinguished Service Award, and in 2004, the Purdue Pharma Prize for Pain Research.
In 2004, he was a highly cited researcher in neuroscience (Thomson-ISI).