Pain is an increasingly common symptom in children and adolescents, and nearly 5% of the paediatric population now suffer from severe chronic pain conditions. This manual describes the inpatient treatment programme of one of the world’s largest treatment facility for chronic pain in children – The German Paediatric Pain Centre – and the guidance provided is also applicable to outpatient pain management. Epidemiology, aetiology, diagnostics and treatment principles are all examined in detail. Criteria for inpatient treatment are explained, and the structure and organisation of a treatment centre for chronic pain are described. Therapeutic interventions are presented with the aid of many examples of pain management and health care from clinical practice. Special features of pain therapy for children and adolescents suffering from comorbid mental disorders, family difficulties or physical complaints are also discussed.
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Introduction.- Epidemiology of pain disorders in children and adolescents.- Pain Disorder – A biopsychosocial disease: Biological Factors.- Psychological factors.- Diagnostics of pain disorders in children and adolescents.- Principles of treatment of pain disorders in children and adolescents.- When should an inpatient pain management be considered?.- Treatment of pain disorders in childhood and adolescence.- Special features of pain therapy in children with comorbid psychiatric or organic disorders and psychosocial stressors.- Can pain disorders be treated effectively in children?