35 Pain (Overview & Types of Pain) Flashcards

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What stimulates pain?

A

stimulation of nociceptors in the tissues

generates an action potential and a neural signal from PNS to CNS via nociceptive pathways

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what is pain?

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unpleasant sensory and emotional experience

only occurs when perceived and constructed in the brain

a dynamic and responsive system

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3
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what is nociceptive modulation?

A

the ability of the nervous system to modulate perception of pain

can heighten or reduce pain perception

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4
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what is the pain threshold?

A

the level at which pain will be perceived

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5
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what is the pain tolerance point?

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the level at which pain will be perceived as unbearable

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6
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what are the types of pain?

A

nociceptive (somatic or visceral) - response to local nociceptive events

neuropathic (maladaption of nervous tissues)

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7
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what is somatic pain?

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pain as response to injury of somatic tissues

local to site of injury

typically intermittent pain (worse with activity, better with rest)

sharp or stabbing with movement, aching at rest

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what is visceral pain?

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pain as response to injury of visceral tissues

viscerally logical distribution

dull, diffuse, aching

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9
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what is neuropathic pain?

A

maladaption of nervous tissues

neuroanatomically logical distribution

burning, shooting, prickling pain - constant and intense

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10
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what are the treatment methods that can be used to treat all types of pain?

A

NSAIDs
opioids
TENS
tactile stimulation and movement

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11
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what is TENS?

A

trans electrical nerve stimulation

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12
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what are the treatment methods that can be used to treat somatic pain?

A

thermal stimulation
local anaesthetics
paracetemol

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13
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what are the treatment methods that can be used to treat visceral pain?

A

corticosteroids

intraspinal anaesthetics

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14
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what are the treatment methods that can be used to treat neuropathic pain?

A

corticosteroids
anticonvulsants
neural blocks
tricyclic antidepressants

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15
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what is the difference between nociceptive and neuropathic pain?

A

nociceptive: from actual or potential damage to non-neural tissues
neuropathic: malfunctioning of the neural system, hardwiring of pain responses due to neuroplastic changes

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16
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what is hyperalgesia?

A

increased pain from stimulus than normally provokes less pain

sensitization of nociceptors

17
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what is allodynia?

A

pain from a stimulus that does not normally provoke pain

sensitization of nociceptors and other mechanoreceptors