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The Nature & Symptoms of Pain Chapter 11. Qualities & Dimensions of Pain Organic pain vs. Psychogenic pain Acute vs. Chronic Pain.

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1 The Nature & Symptoms of Pain Chapter 11

2 Qualities & Dimensions of Pain Organic pain vs. Psychogenic pain Acute vs. Chronic Pain

3 Qualities & Dimensions of Pain Chronic pain – Benign vs. Malignant – Continuous vs. Episodic – Types Chronic/recurrent Chronic/intractable/benign Chronic/progressive

4 Assessing Pain Self-Report Methods Questionnaires Behavioral Assessment Physiological Measures

5 Personal & Social Experiences and Pain Learning Emotions

6 Physiology of Pain Perception Noxious stimulation release of algogenic substances at the site – e.g., serotonin, histamine, bradykinin Algogenic substances promote immune system activity (inflammation) Inflammation activates free nerve endings signaling pain – Free nerve endings: nociceptors

7 Physiology of Pain Perception Afferent peripheral fibers – A-delta fibers – C fibers

8 Pain Without Apparent Physical Basis Types – Neuralgia – Causalgia – Phantom Limb Pain

9 Theories of Pain Specificity Theory Pattern Theory Gate Control Theory

10 Transmission cells (T cells) Brain Substantia Gelatinosa “The Gate” Small A-delta & C fibers Large A-beta fibers - - + + + +

11 Theories of Pain Interneurons Basbaum & Field’s Descending Analgesic Pathway Periaqueductal Grey Grey Incoming Pain Signals Spinal Cord Raphe Nucleus Ascending Anterolateral Pathway to brain + - Opiates inhibit inhibitory neurons of PAG disinhibition


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