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  • ...eblett, R. [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jabr.12123 The central sensitisation inventory: A user's manual]. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral ...Y, Gatchel, RJ. The Development and Psychometric Validation of the Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI). Pain Pract 2012; 12(4): 276-85.</ref>
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  • ...rate both in the periphery (leading to '''primary hyperalgesia)''' and the central nervous system (leading to '''secondary hyperalgesia''' and '''[[allodynia] |Central sensitisation
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  • ...ith mild discomfort), reduce any fear associated with movement, and reduce central nervous system hypersensitivity. In practice, this often includes the use o ...., Van Oosterwijck, J., van Ittersum, M., Meeus, M.,How to explain central sensitization to patients with ‘unexplained’ chronic musculoskeletal pain: Practice g
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  • *[[Peripheral Sensitisation]]: Describe peripheral sensitization and how these changes are associated with pain perception ...entral sensitization and how this is similar and different from peripheral sensitization.
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  • ...https://www.physio-pedia.com/Central_Sensitisation_/_Sensitization central sensitization]. ...re suggesting generalized pain, therefore, non-neuropathic pain of central sensitization
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  • ...used neuropathic pain and through the time it might have triggered central sensitization with the contribution of PTSD symptoms and constant headaches.
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  • ...ted development of pain and disability with psychological factors, central sensitization and/or other CNS-mediated factors potentially playing roles in the onset an === Tennis Elbow and Central Sensitization ===
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  • == Central Sensitisation == ...sitisation is defined as an increased responsiveness of nociceptors in the central nervous system to either normal or sub-threshold afferent input<ref>Louw A,
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  • ...in experience as some pain might be due to emotional suffering and central sensitization.<ref name=":1" />Peer support might provide emotional support and it can be ...erapists should be able to differentiate either the pain is due to central sensitization or not.<ref name=":1" />
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  • * Central Nervous System reorganization * Central Sensitization
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  • ==== 1. Central Sensitization ==== Defined as increased sensitivity of a higher order neuron within the central nervous system, that causes constant pain in the absence of a peripheral no
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  • ...ason J. [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10669817.2022.2056363 Sensitization of Hoffmann’s sign in response to a reverse Lhermitte’s sign: a case re *** Widespread pain (central neurological disorder suspected)
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  • ...n the centre of a muscle belly where the motor endplate enters (primary or central TrPs)<ref name=":1">Niel-Asher S. The concise book of trigger points: A pro === Primary / Central and Secondary / Satellite Trigger Points ===
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  • ...ut rather interactive.<ref>Melzack R, Casey KL. Sensory, motivational, and central control determinants of pain: a new conceptual model. The skin senses. 1968 ...classified pain mechanisms as 'nociceptive', 'peripheral neuropathic' and 'central' and outlined both subjective and objective clinical indicators for each. <
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  • ...learn/tennis-elbow-assessment-course/ assessment course] including central sensitization, muscle and tendon structural changes and mechanical abnormalities. Hence, ...</ref><ref>Nijs J, Van Houdenhove B, Oostendorp RA. Recognition of central sensitization in patients with musculoskeletal pain: application of pain neurophysiology
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  • ...the altered function of pain-related sensory pathways in the periphery and central nervous system (CNS). <ref name=":1">Fitzcharles M-A, Cohen S.P, Clauw D.J, ...-up response to a peripheral nociceptive, a neuropathic stimulus (known as central sensitisation), or a top-down CNS-driven response. <ref name=":1" />
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  • ...a is a pain control illness that is usually described as a type of central sensitization syndrome.<ref>Pomares FB, Funck T, Feier NA, Roy S, Alexandre Daigle-Martel
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  • ...ww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6051899/ Neuroinflammation and central sensitization in chronic and widespread pain.] Anesthesiology. 2018 Aug 1;129(2):343-66.<
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  • ...m/links/RSD/ManualTher2011_16_413_How2ExplainCS.pdf How to Explain Central Sensitization to Patients with ‘Unexplained’ Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Practice G
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  • ...play a role in infrequent episodic TTH and frequent episodic TTH, whereas central pain mechanisms play a more important role in Chronic TTH.<ref name="ICHD" ...tes that patients with tension-type headache may have abnormalities in the central nervous system, which includes the nerves in the brain and spine, that incr
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