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  • ...therapy. 2011 Oct 1;91(10):1542-50. </ref> [[Central Sensitisation|Central sensitization]] is characterized by amplification or increased sensory perception, where *Tizanidine may improve the inhibitory function in the central nervous system and can provide pain relief. Therapy with tizanidine is not
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  • ...lting from vertebral collapse due to bony metastatic disease involving the central nervous system<ref name=":2" />. ...mechanisms. There is increased sensitivity of higher-order neurons of the central nervous system, which causes pain in the absence of a peripheral nociceptiv
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  • ...ed both locally and distally in the upper and lower limbs, suggesting that central changes occur with chronic cervical pain. ...js J. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10067-006-0433-9 Central sensitization: a biopsychosocial explanation for chronic widespread pain in patients with
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  • ...le from: [https://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1698#Sensitization https://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1698#Pain] (acc ...holds for excitation and sensitization, thereby potentially maximizing the central effects of tissue-damaging inputs.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...by a "gatelike" process in the dorsal horn before being transferred to the central nervous system. <ref>Galik, E., Fukudo, S., Tanaka, Y., Gidron, Y., Campbel * Slight improvement in central sensitization
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  • ** can lead to the development of central sensitisation ...=":2">Volcheck MM, Graham SM, Fleming KC, Mohabbat AB, Luedtke CA. Central sensitization, chronic pain, and other symptoms: Better understanding, better management.
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  • ...nsity, duration and direction. It is the [[Central Nervous System Pathways|central nervous system (CNS)]] which interprets the activity of the different recep * Sensitization exercises (temperature, vibration, textures etc.)
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  • ...ID 18583048</ref>&nbsp;Nociception&nbsp;refers to a signal arriving at the central nervous system as a result of the stimulation of specialised sensory recept ...ude of the response for a given stimulus, a phenomenon known as peripheral sensitization. Of particular interest is the heat responsive, but mechanically insensitiv
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  • ...sitisation|Central Sensitization]] is sensitization of the dorsal horn and central structures that causes secondary hyperalgesia in the uninjured tissue aroun ...omplex system that includes the [[balance]] component of the inner ear and central nervous system structures. It's primary functions are to sense linear and a
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  • ...en, L., Simons, D. G., Pareja, J. A. (2007). Myofascial trigger points and sensitization: an updated pain model for tension‐type headache. Cephalalgia, 27(5), 383 ...o the active trigger point location. This is explained by the effects of [[Central Sensitisation]] and each trigger point has its own referral zone.
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  • ...that there is damage/disruption to the central inhibitory pathways and/or sensitization of peripheral nerves within the detrusor that trigger the micturition refle
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  • * Central sensitisation ...|peripheral sensitisation]] may eventually lead to [[Central Sensitisation|central sensitisation]]. Therefore, detecting and managing peripheral sensitisation
    41 KB (5,714 words) - 09:05, 28 July 2023
  • ...ary afferent nociceptors can be active without experiencing pain. When the central or peripheral neural systems have been damaged, several occurrences take pl ==== Central nervous system pain pathways ====
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  • #Central sensitization with mainly positive symptoms such as hyperalgesia #Peripheral nerve sensitization with enhanced nerve trunk mechanosensitization
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  • ...rigger points suggestive of peripheral and [[Central Sensitisation|central sensitization]]<ref>Ortiz-Comino L, Fernández-Lao C, Castro-Martín E, Lozano-Lozano M,
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  • .... Bilateral widespread mechanical pain hypersensitivity as sign of central sensitization in patients with cluster headache. Headache [Internet]. 2011 Mar [cited 201 ...es in a way that indicates autonomic (parasympathetic and sympathetic) and central nervous system involvement in CH.<ref name="Goodman" /><br>
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  • ...pread pressure pain hyperalgesia in patients after surgery, which suggests central spreading sensitisation, there were no significant differences between pati ...e]. BMC neurology. 2012;12(1):1-9.</ref> found that 27 of 40 patients with central post-stroke pain had MPS (i.e. 67.5%).
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  • ...i.com/1422-0067/23/20/12164 Pain Management and Rehabilitation for Central Sensitization in Temporomandibular Disorders: A Comprehensive Review.] International Jour
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  • ...lso sedatives and tranquillizers can be used. Those can lessen the central sensitization of the biomechanical stress. They can also help relieving the night pain wh
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  • ...’s understanding of pain neurophysiology including nociception and central sensitization, as well as, understanding their thoughts and beliefs regarding their sympt
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