
Acute Pain (Oxford Pain Management Library)
Lesley Bromley and Brigitta Brandner (eds)
This title covers the fundamentals of pain, the pharmacology of drugs used, and summarises the current evidence base for the management of acute pain.

Back Pain (Oxford Pain Management Library)
Sam Chong, Roman Cregg, and Andrew Souter (eds)
This resource summarises the current literature on management of back pain and provides evidence-based, practical guidelines for clinicians.

Cancer-related Bone Pain (Oxford Pain Management Library)
Andrew Davies (ed.)

Cancer-related Breakthrough Pain (3 edn)
Andrew Davies

Chronic Pain (Oxford Pain Management Library)
Andrew Dickman and Karen H. Simpson (eds)
This resource succinctly describes the options available for the management of chronic pain, including pharmacological therapies, anaesthetic techniques and complementary approaches.

Chronic Pain Management for the Hospitalized Patient
Richard W. Rosenquist, Dmitri Souzdalnitski, and Richard D. Urman (eds)

Facilitating Treatment Adherence in Pain Medicine
Martin Cheatle and Perry G. Fine (eds)

Headache: A Practical Manual
David Kernick and Peter Goadsby

Integrative Pain Management
Robert A. Bonakdar and Andrew W. Sukiennik (eds)

Long-term Pain: A guide to practical management
John Lee and Andrew Baranowski (eds)

Migraine and Other Primary Headaches (Oxford Pain Management Library)
Anne MacGregor and Rigmor Jensen (eds)
This online resource gives a comprehensive but concise knowledge of established and salient new data on the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of headaches and migraines.

Multimodality Imaging Guidance in Interventional Pain Management
Samer N. Narouze (ed.)

Neuropathic Pain: A Case-Based Approach to Practical Management
Jianguo Cheng (ed.)

Neuropathic Pain (Oxford Pain Management Library) (2 ed.)
Michael Bennett (ed.)

Opioids in Cancer Pain (2 ed.)
Mellar P. Davis, Paul A. Glare, Janet Hardy, and Columba Quigley (eds)

Opioids in Cancer Pain (Oxford Pain Management Library)
Karen Forbes (ed.)
Opioids in Cancer Pain outlines the opioids available for the management of cancer pain, examining the evidence for their use, discussing how they are best used and outlining the side effects.

Opioids in Non-Cancer Pain (Oxford Pain Management Library) (2 ed.)
Cathy Stannard, Michael Coupe, and Tony Pickering

Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Nursing (2 edn)
Terry Robinson and Jane Scullion

Oxford Textbook of Paediatric Pain
Patrick J. McGrath, Bonnie J. Stevens, Suellen M. Walker, and William T. Zempsky (eds)
