Pain Physiology 3: Central Transmission, Sensitisation and Modulation

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This is the final video (3 of 3) in our pain physiology mini series. In this one Ali tackle's the tough stuff and helps to make it as simple as possible for medical students (or anyone else for that matter!).

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thanks a lot, this is the best video on youtube about Sensitisation :)

yurineri
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Depolarization increases the excitability of neurons?

Cleisthenes
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I have a question. You are telling a threshold potential of glutamate receptors. But glutamate receptor is a chemical gated channel not a voltage gated channel. So how it can have a threshold potential?

suwanihansika
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No words can describe what you have done, thank you very much

fisalbarca
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Thank you. Dense but really well structured and paced in delivery. Looking forward to reviewing them and hoping some more of it sticks!

Grunfeld
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Hello, your 3 videos on the physiology of pain are very interesting. Can I have your references? I would like to know in depth .

gggaemer
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Woopy doo. Now what ? Chronic pain is the reason most people visit doctors. It costs the United States a half a trillion dollars a year. Doctors suck at treating chronic pain

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