Facial Pain 1 Flashcards
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What is Pain?
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International Association for the Study of Pain
- an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage
2
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Assessment of Pain
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- Physical symptoms: PAIN scores (McGill)
- Emotional: Psychological scores (HAD)
- QOL scores (OHIP)
Quality of Life
3
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How do we feel pain?
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- nociception
- peripheral nerve transmission
- spinal modulation
- central appreciation
4
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Sensory nerve supply
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Somatic
- Trigeminal V nerve
- 5, 7, 9, 10, Cervical 1-3
Autonomic
- sympathetic
- parasympathetic
5
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Facial Nerve Branches
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6
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Referred Pain
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7
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Autonomic Nerve Supply
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8
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Where does autonomic referred pain go to?
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- pain up to neck, jaw and teeth
- right shoulder
- below ribs
- left shoulder
- under breast bone
- down arm
9
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Somatic Reflex Arc
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10
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Peripheral Nociception
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11
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Peripheral Sensitisation
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12
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Gate control of chronic pain
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13
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Neuronal Plasticity
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14
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Pain Sensitisation
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15
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What is chronic regional pain?
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- delocalised pain
- spreads around anatomical boundaries
- bilateral
- gripping, tight, burning
- feeling of swealing and heat
- colour change in overlying skin
- autonomic changes
- significantly disabling