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Book Notes for Pain Free 1-2-3

Overview (Click a Topic to Enter Chapter)

Appendix A: Summary and Flowcharts for Quickly Evaluating Your Pain and Determining How to Treat It

Section 2: Neuropathic Pain
Section 3: Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Section 4: Arthritis
Section 5: Inflammatory Pain
Section 6: Osteoporosis and Bone Pain/Fractures
Section 7: Cancer Pain
Section 8: Headaches
Section 9: Back Pain
Section 10: Indigestion and Digestive Enzymes
Section 11: Spastic Colon
Section 12: Non Cardiac Chest Pain
Section 13: Pelvic Pain
Section 14: Wrist, Hand, Shoulder, Leg, and Foot Pains
Section 15: Natural Therapies
Section 16: Prescription Therapies
Section 17: Prolotherapy
Section 18: Sexual Dysfunction, Depression, Mind-Body Aspects of Pain
Section 19: Eliminating the Weight Gain

Chapter 2: Giving Your Body What It Needs to Heal Your Pain

Optimizing Nutritional Support
Sleep: The Foundation of Pain Relief
Treating Hormonal Deficiencies

Chapter 3: Eliminating the Causes and Triggers of Your Pain

Managing Infections

Part II Evaluating and Treating Common Types of Pain-Pain Pathways

The Biochemistry of Pain

Chapter 4: Focusing on Nerve Pain

Types and Causes of Neuropathic (Nerve) Pain
Treating Neuropathic Pain
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) & CRPS

Chapter 5: When Inflammation Leads to Pain

What Mediates Inflammation?
Arthritis Pain

Chapter 6: Focusing on Muscle and Bone Pain

Myofascial and Fibromyalgia Pain
Treating Osteoporosis and Bone Pain

Chapter 7: It's Not All in Your Head: Treating Headaches and Facial Pain

Finding Relief from Tension Headaches
Getting Rid of Migraines
Other Common Severe Headaches

Chapter 9: Pelvic Pain Syndromes

Menstrual Cramps, Vulvadynia, Interstitial Cystitis, Endometriosis, and Prostadynia

Chapter 11: Natural Therapies

Chapter 12: Other Modalities- Prolotherapy and Acupuncture

Prolotherapy: An Orphaned Medical Intervention Repairing Connective Tissue Weakness to Resolve Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
What is Prolotherapy?
Connective Tissue Weakness, Myofascial Pain, Arthritis, and Referred Pain
Studies Supporting Prolotherapy
Guidelines for Determining Whether Prolotherapy May Be Useful
Specific Regions Benefiting from Prolotherapy
Adopting the Orphaned Medical Intervention
Traditional Chinese Medicine—Acupuncture for Coordinated Wellness-Care

Chapter 13: Prescription Therapies—We’re Way Past Aspirin!

Treatment Protocol for Pain

Appendix E: Why Physicians Do Not Focus on Pain Medicine

Appendix F: Myers Cocktail

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