Clinician’s Guide to Headache: Head, Neck and Face Pain Syndromes is a comprehensive reference that covers what headache specialists encounter in day-to-day headache practice settings. This practical volume is relevant as a primary reference for neurologists and other headache specialists looking for a resource on complex, acute headache management. Developments in the field are highlighted, including biologics and invasive and non-invasive neuromodulation. Chapters focus on anatomy and pathophysiology, neuroradiology, acute and chronic headaches, and clinically relevant sections on diagnosis and biases, consultation settings, placebos and nocebos, as well as the set-up of a comprehensive headache center. With a foundation based on recent developments in pathophysiology and anatomy, this volume provides an overview of headache disorders with a case-based approach.
- Provides a practical reference on head, neck, and face pain syndromes for clinicians in headache practice setting
- Features content on treatment methods including biologics and neuromodulation
- Discusses the clinical implications of headache in a variety of concurrent conditions and populations
- Covers the diagnosis and management of a variety of headache types, as well as head, neck, and face pain syndromes