SOTA OMOIGUI’S LAW OF PAIN

The origin of all pain is inflammation and the inflammatory response.

CONTENT
Foreword
Dedication
Glossary of Terms
Chapter 1: Inflammation and The Inflammatory Response
Chapter 2: Effects of the Inflammatory Response
Chapter 3: Effects of the Inflammatory Mediators
Chapter 4: The Complex interaction of Inflammatory Mediators
Chapter 5: Natural Suppression of the Inflammatory Response
Chapter 6: Inflammatory Pain Syndromes
Chapter 7: Current Treatment for Persistent Pain
Chapter 8: Reasons why Current Treatment May Not Relieve Persistent Pain
Chapter 9: New Breakthrough Treatment Options for Persistent Pain
Chapter 10: L.A. Pain Clinic CASE REPORTS
Conclusion
About the Author
About the Book
References

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sota Omoigui M.D. is Medical Director of the L.A. Pain Clinic in Hawthorne, California.  Dr. Sota Omoigui is author of Sota Omoigui's Anesthesia Drug Handbook (Blackwell Scientific Publishers, 1999), Sota Omoigui's Pain Drug Handbook (Blackwell Scientific Publishers, 1999) The Anesthesia Drug Handbook (Mosby Yearbook Publishers, 1995), The Pain Drug Handbook (Mosby Yearbook Publishers, 1996), Pain Relief - The L.A. Pain Clinic Guide (State-of-the-Art Technologies, 1998), The Universal Drug Infusion Ruler (State-of-the-Art Technologies, 1995) It’s a Jungle out there – 163 Business Lessons from the Animal Kingdom (State-of-the-Art Technologies, 2001) and co-author of The Nigerian National Anthem (1978). Dr Sota Omoigui's drug handbooks are used worldwide and have been published in five other languages (Italian, Japanese, Malaysian, Polish and Portuguese). Dr Sota Omoigui’s research focus is on the biochemical origin of Pain, and development of biochemical interventions for relief of persistent pain. Dr Sota Omoigui pioneered the technique of audio-capnometry and holds a United States patent for the audio-capnometer monitor and a patent for the process of continuous non-invasive hemometry (measurement of hemoglobin).

On April 11th, 2002, Dr Sota Omoigui published his Law of Pain which states: - The origin of all pain is inflammation and the inflammatory response. This is the most significant advance in our understanding of Pain since the 1965 publication of the Gate Theory of Pain by Ronald Melzack and Patrick Wall.  


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