Topic 3 - Persistent Pain Flashcards
An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage.
Pain
T/F - The amount of tissue damage correlates well with the amount of pain experienced.
False - The amount of tissue damage DOES NOT correlate well with the amount of pain experienced.
Tissue damage, biomechanics, tissue health, trigger points and fascia are ____ predictors of pain.
Poor
No one object causes or contains the characteristic of “____.”
Pain
Pain is an ______ and the person is the only one that can experience pain.
Output
Pain is _______ by the brain after interpreting a very complex mix of incoming _______ input.
Created
Sensory
T/F - The brain can create pain even in the absence of tissue damage.
True
Pain is classified as chronic or __________ if the pain lasts longer than the expected healing time of the tissues involved.
Persistent
_____________ of pain can happen very quickly and this is a key characteristic in chronic or persistent pain.
Sensitization
T/F - Sensitization can only occur centrally.
False - Sensitization can occur PERIPHERALLY AS WELL AS centrally.
_______ sensitization is often associated with chronic or persistent pain. The spinal cord can become the “_________” of this pain through neuron changes in the spinal cord and brain.
Central
“Amplifier”
Chronic pain syndrome or __________ pain is a complicated condition that is becoming more well understood, but still affects many.
Persistent
A 2021 study by the Canadian government found that about __ million Canadians reported that they have been living with some sort of chronic pain for 6 months or more.
8 million
Through the development of chronic pain, there is a large _________ component that can affect the perception and onset of this pain.
Emotional
_____________ and social factors will play a very important role in how someone deals with pain and the expected duration of their pain.
Psychological