How to Know More About Pain | Definition of Pain and How to Treat Pain

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This video is trying to give you answer on how to know more about pain. I'll go through the definition of pain and what kind of pain mechanism we often have. When we have clue about the pain mechanism in the background, then it's easier to find out how to treat pain and get rid of the pain. Similar mechanisms work on every area of our body.

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0:00 Easy explanation for pain, definition of pain, pain mechanism
0:09 Intro
0:17 Terminology, how to explain things easier way
0:29 Why do we have pain
0:37 Definition of pain
0:53 Peripheral nociception
1:03 Group 1; A-α, A-β, A-γ = fast react with myeline sheath = touch & proprioceptics
1:15 ENMG studies
1:31 Group 2; A-δ = small, slow reacting = 2 subtypes, high threshold with mechanic stimulus or high temperatures
1:46 Group 3; C-fibers = slow reacting, non myeline sheathed and they are responsible for observating pain perception
2:01 Polymodalic c-fibers
2:30 How emotions effect on pain
2:38 Result of pain sensation when there is no threat to life present
3:00 Result of pain sensation when there might be treath to life
3:19 Interpretation of pain
3:33 Mechanic pain
3:49 How to treat mechanical pain
4:18 Inflammation pain
4:33 How to treat inflammation pain
5:03 Ischemic pain
6:17 How to treat ischemic pain
6:50 Peripheral neurogenic pain
7:14 How to treat neurogenic pain
7:38 Neuropatic pain
7:55 Nosiplastic pain
8:37 How to treat nosiplastic pain
8:56 Chronic pain
9:04 Transaction to chronic pain
10:39 How to treat chronic pain
11:07 Iantrogenic pain
12:14 How to treat iantrogenic pain
12:33 Northern Finland birth cohort studies
13:28 Take away message
13:49 Feedback to comments
13:56 Outro

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Before starting, consult your own healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and to ensure this content is safe and appropriate for your own medical and physical condition. Stop immediately if you experience pain.

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