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Physiology of Pain

The physiology of pain, including its definition, types, causes, nociceptive pathway, transmission, and more. Gain a comprehensive understanding of pain terminology and different phases of nociceptive pain.

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10 Ways of Relieving Upper & Middle Back Pain

Are you frequently plagued by upper and middle back pain? Whether it's due to long hours at a desk, poor posture, or other lifestyle factors, Upper and middle back pain can be a common ailment caused by various factors such as poor posture, muscle strain, injury, or underlying medical conditions. Fi

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Interpersonal factors and their impact on pain transitions

Exploring the impact of interpersonal factors on pain transitions, this research delves into the communication and behaviors between individuals experiencing pain, such as parent-child relationships and interactions with healthcare providers. The study analyzes psychosocial mechanisms influencing pa

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Acute orofacial pain

Acute orofacial pain is often associated with dental issues, ranging from dentinal pain to periodontal pain. The pain can be moderate to severe, with various triggers such as mechanical stimulation and changes in osmotic pressure. This pain is prevalent in adults and can spread to different areas of

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Understanding Breast Pain and the Breast Pain Pathway

Breast pain, characterized by tenderness, throbbing, sharp, or burning sensations in the breast tissue, can affect individuals of all genders. This common symptom may vary in severity and frequency, and is typically not associated with cancer. The Breast Pain Pathway outlines the management of breas

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Understanding Sickle Cell Disease Pain Management

Sickle cell disease (SCD) patients often experience vaso-occlusive crises (VOC) causing acute pain, a hallmark symptom of the disease. Pain management is crucial in healthcare interactions for these patients, with chronic pain also being a significant concern due to organ/tissue damage. Research sho

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Common Role of Pain Management for Chronic Back Pain

Discover how CT Clinic Presents is revolutionizing the approach to chronic back pain treatment through a comprehensive Pain Management program. We prioritize patient education, offering insights into the condition and its management. Our holistic approach integrates medication management, physiother

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Understanding Gastrostomy Tubes (G-tubes) in Students

Gastrostomy tubes (G-tubes) are essential medical devices for students that provide a safe and efficient way for delivering food, medications, and fluids directly into the stomach. These tubes are inserted through a surgical opening into the stomach and are crucial for maintaining proper nutrition a

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Assessment and Diagnostic Tests in Musculoskeletal System Pain

Pain in musculoskeletal conditions varies, such as bone pain described as dull and deep, muscular pain as soreness, fracture pain as sharp, and joint pain worsens with movement. Specific assessments by nurses include checking body alignment, joint symmetry, signs of inflammation, pressure sources, a

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Do you want relief from Neck Pain in South Brisbane

Do you want relief from Neck Pain in South Brisbane? Then contact Innervate Chiro. Their dedicated practitioners combine their experience in Chiropractic, Remedial & Sports Massage for fast effective relief of Back Pain, Neck Pain, Headaches, Vertigo, Sports Injuries, shoulder, hip, nerve pain, scia

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Global Weight Loss Stomach Pump Market

The Global Weight Loss Stomach Pump Market Size is Anticipated to Exceed USD 541.05 Million by 2033, Growing at a CAGR of 4.35% from 2023 to 2033.\n\n

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Get the best physiotherapy for Back Pain in Orchard

Get the best physiotherapy for Back Pain in Orchard at Physiolife Pte Ltd. Their experienced therapists provide hands-on therapy and evidence-based practice to individuals seeking personalized treatment for their pain and injuries. They specialize in technology-powered solutions like medical massage

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Understanding constipation, scant feces, and alimentary tract hemorrhage in farm animals

Constipation in farm animals is characterized by decreased frequency of defecation and dry, hard feces. Scant feces are small quantities of feces, commonly seen in animals with stomach abnormalities. Alimentary tract hemorrhage can result from various causes, including ulcers and infestations. Hemor

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Protein Digestion and Metabolism in Ruminants and Non-Ruminants

Digestion and metabolism of protein in both ruminants and non-ruminants involve enzymatic breakdown of proteins into polypeptides and amino acids in the stomach and intestines. Key enzymes such as pepsin, trypsin, and chymotrypsin play important roles in protein digestion. Gastric digestion in the s

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Complex Case Study: Chronic Pain and Somatic Symptom Disorder

Michelle Adams, a 51-year-old hairdresser, presents with severe chronic back pain following a traumatic incident. Despite various treatments and medications, her pain persists, leading to distress and functional impairment. Her symptoms align with Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD) with predominant pain

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Understanding Opioid and Non-Opioid Analgesics in Pain Management

Opioid analgesics, such as morphine, act in the central nervous system to relieve pain without affecting consciousness. They differ from non-opioid analgesics like aspirin in terms of CNS depression, pain type targeted, and addiction potential. Pain is a protective mechanism caused by tissue damage

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Understanding Central Abdominal Pain and Masses in Clinical Practice

Abdominal pain evaluation involves considering various differential diagnoses such as appendicitis, small bowel obstruction, and mesenteric ischemia. By categorizing pain as visceral, parietal, referred, or radiating, healthcare providers can better understand the underlying pathology. The history o

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Understanding the Gate Control Theory of Pain in Pain Management

This detailed content delves into the Gate Control Theory of Pain, explaining pain pathways involving nociceptors, A-delta fibers, and C fibers. It further explores central pain pathways like the spinothalamic tract, spinomesencephalic tract, and spinoreticular tract. The theory's mechanism of pain

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Complexity in Cancer Pain Management by Dr. Marie Joseph

Dr. Marie Joseph explores the challenges and successes of managing complex pain in cancer patients. The intricacies of neuropathic pain, diagnostic characteristics, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and typical cancer pain syndromes are discussed. Strategies such as co-analgesic adjuvants, analgesic sy

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Drugs Affecting the Digestive System and Their Functions

This presentation by Dr. Archana covers various drugs that impact the digestive system, such as antacids, intestinal astringents, antiemetics, and more. It explores the functions of these drugs and their roles in treating stomach-related issues like gastritis and peptic ulcers. The chapter discusses

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Understanding Gastric Motility and Secretion in the Stomach

This content delves into the intricate workings of the stomach, focusing on its motor functions, anatomical and physiological divisions, gastric reservoir, storage and mixing functions, and relaxation reflexes. It emphasizes the key roles of the stomach in storing and preparing food for digestion, a

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Understanding Protein Digestion and Amino Acid Metabolism

The process of protein digestion involves proteolytic enzymes produced by the stomach, pancreas, and small intestine. Pepsinogen is activated to pepsin in the stomach, breaking down proteins into oligopeptides and amino acids. After absorption, amino acids are utilized for protein synthesis and as d

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Understanding Gastric Motility and Secretion in the Stomach

The stomach plays a crucial role in food processing, acting as a reservoir, preparing chyme for digestion, and facilitating absorption. Divided anatomically and physiologically, it functions as a storage unit and mixing chamber for food. Key motor functions include storage, preparation for digestion

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Update on Pain Management in Primary Healthcare

The updates to the 2014 Primary Healthcare Implementation Slides focus on pain control for children, including the addition of ibuprofen and exclusion of tramadol for moderate pain. The management of acute severe pain involves retaining morphine injection while omitting metocloperamide, paracetamol,

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Understanding Pediatric Pain Management

Explore the complexities of managing pain in infants and children, including defining pain, classifying different types of pain, understanding pain assessment tools, identifying medication classes for treatment, and recognizing special considerations. Discover insights on acute and chronic pain, neu

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Understanding the Brain: Key Insights on Chronic Pain and EMDR Therapy

Persistent pain is often a symptom originating from the brain, not the body tissues. EMDR therapy can help reprocess maladaptive memory networks linked to chronic pain, addressing root causes including adverse childhood experiences. The AIP model emphasizes early-life factors in shaping chronic pain

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Understanding the McKenzie Method for Pain Management

The McKenzie Method, developed by physiotherapist Robin McKenzie, is a classification-based system for treating pain. It involves assessment, treatment, and prevention steps, with an emphasis on centralizing symptoms and promoting pain reduction. The method categorizes pain into three syndromes - Po

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Exploring the Intersection of Chronic Pain and BDSM in Critical Disability Studies

Critical Disability Studies examines power dynamics in bodily and mental norms, including the experiences of chronic pain within BDSM and erotic play. Research delves into discourses of pain, challenging assumptions and stigma associated with chronic pain and disability. The study emphasizes collabo

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Understanding Pain: Mechanisms and Pathways

This content delves into the intricate mechanisms of pain perception, exploring the anterolateral system, nociceptors, endogenous analgesic systems, and more. It covers topics such as free nerve endings, VR1/Capsaicin receptors, referred pain, neuropathic pain, hyperalgesia, and visceral pain. The m

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Exploring Pain Education: Bridging the Gap between Professionals and the Public

Pain education involves collaboration between healthcare professionals and the public to challenge ingrained beliefs, provide proper understanding of pain, and encourage open communication. This article discusses the importance of effective pain education, the role of professional and public educati

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Understanding Pain and Analgesics in Medical Science

Pain is a complex sensory and emotional experience linked to tissue damage, with various types of nerve fibers and nociceptors playing key roles in its perception. Pain mediators like bradykinin and prostaglandins modulate sensitivity to pain stimuli. Analgesics, including non-opioid NSAIDs and opio

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Understanding the Nervous System and Sensory Neurons

The nervous system plays a crucial role in connecting the central nervous system (CNS) to limbs and organs through the peripheral nervous system (PNS). It consists of sensory neurons that transmit impulses from sensory receptors to the CNS, allowing us to perceive and respond to various stimuli. The

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Pain, Sedation, & Delirium Management in Critical Care

Effective management of pain, sedation, and delirium is essential in critical care settings to optimize patient comfort, facilitate recovery, and ensure better outcomes. The goal is to control pain adequately, minimize sedative use, and address indications for analgesia and sedatives while being min

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Understanding the Anatomy and Function of the Stomach

The stomach is a vital organ in the digestive system with functions like food storage, mixing with gastric secretions, and controlling chyme delivery to the small intestine. It has a J-shaped structure with various parts like the fundus, body, antrum, and pylorus. The lesser and greater curvatures,

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Integrative Approaches to Pediatric Pain Management: A Comprehensive Review

Pediatric pain management is a complex issue involving factors such as inflammation, neuroplasticity, and emotional responses. Dr. Matthew Hand explores integrative approaches to address common pediatric pain conditions and highlights the prevalence of chronic pain in children. The presentation delv

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Understanding Digestion: A Journey Through the Digestive System

Dive into the fascinating world of digestion with a focus on the organs involved, processes like chewing and absorption, and the role of nutrients. Explore the journey of a pretzel through the digestive system and learn about key concepts such as the functions of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stoma

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Understanding Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) and Its Management

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) is a common cause of anterior knee pain often related to overuse, malalignment, or trauma. Symptoms include achy pain around the patella, worsened by activities like squatting or running. Diagnosis involves a physical exam to assess patellar mobility and tendernes

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Understanding the Human Digestive System

The human digestive system is a complex pathway that starts from the mouth and ends at the anus, involving various organs like the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, and stomach. Each part plays a crucial role in breaking down food particles, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating waste products. From chewing

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Understanding Peptic Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Peptic ulcers are open sores that form in the stomach or upper small intestine, leading to symptoms like stomach pain, bloating, and nausea. Common causes include H. pylori infection and NSAID use. Recognizing symptoms, such as burning stomach pain, is crucial for timely diagnosis and management. Se

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Understanding Pain Management in Orthopedic Surgery

Pain management in orthopedic surgery involves reviewing pain pathways, mitigating pain transmission, understanding pain medications, and implementing multi-modal pain relief strategies. Pain is a complex and subjective experience with sensory, affective, emotional, and cognitive dimensions. Factors

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