Referred Pain Explained

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You are doing a great service to the Physiotherapy world and patients. God bless you PhysioTutors. Great stuff!

LowellQuadros
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Am I the only one having a hard time concentrating while looking at those biceps

satuwesterholm
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this is by far the only video that actually explains the convergence projection theory.

shabiaarani
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Hi Physiotutors! I'm french speaking and I use your videos for my classes (I'm medizinischer Masseurin in der Schweiz and now a teacher) and I'd loved to help for the translation for this one. It's quite difficult to find good informations about this subject (ich habe meine ganze Ausbildung auf Deutsch gemacht und es wäre noch einfacher von Deutsch zu Französisch zu übersetzen ;-)) Let me know! Marion

ecoviesarl
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I have been left with pain around the fibular head after a herniation... Comes and goes. The doc said it can't be radicular pain, since the MRI showed the herniation is gone and the nerve no longer compressed.

keepXonXrockin
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If the pain is sent distal, where there are more nociceptive fibers, wouldn't that be considered neuropathic pain? It might not be following a peripheral nerve, but nervous tissue is still the culprit.

VVS
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f*cking love you guys! Always such a great content. Thank you!

dreistmeister
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If a nerve on the outer thigh is compressed can it cause pain on the inner thigh and not the site of the compression?

Su-ksqb
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Great video as always! Just for clarification; are you saying that both areas with lower and higher density 1st order neurons are being activated by noxious stimuli and then the brain projects to the higher density area? or are you saying that when the a low density area such as at the spine is activated by noxious stimuli the brain will then project to an area that has a higher density of first order neurons that share the same dorsal root such as at the leg? Thanks!

FJ-zhuo
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I don't understand how you can feel pain in the neck referred from the heart if referred pain can only be proximal to distal. I'm very confused by this topic. Any help would be great! Thank you!!!

md
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Does it difference from the scleratome?

athiroajphawinthanawit
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Thanks for this video. I am having a difficult time understanding this concept and it is a part of my assignment. You said that referred pains do not follow a dermatomal distribution, and even the sclerotomal one is not definitive. Does this mean that referred pains cannot be explained by embryological developments leading to adult anatomy?

manasihansoge
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could you also do a video on Psychosomatic and Neuropathic Pain (imo related)? And a german "translation" would be nice :) (i know that you guys are german)

medicalfitnessuhlig-gesund
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I’m searching for answer why I am feeling pain in my toes whenever my baby latches when breastfeeding and ai noticed that this pain occurs when my nipples are being touched. I am struggling with the pain and it’s kinda weird. Pain is felt on the sa, e side of the body, left to left toes. Is this a referred pain? I want to get answer. Btw, i gave birth via cesarean. Im thinking that some nerve was damaged? Hope not.

anythingunderthesun
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Correction: first order neurons are pseudounipolar neurons whose cell bodies are in dorsal root ganglion... The diagram shown in the video doesn't depict that

punitasalwan
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The visceral referred pain concept explained here doesn't quite make sense to me. You said it refers as somatic pain on the same segmental level yet the heart at t1-5 felt in the jaw, innervated by the facial nerve? Not sure I quite get it

OP-qyyn
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Hello. Is it normal to have referred pain after passing a kidney stone? Thank u so much!

maria_angelicacc
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what structures have high concentration of nociceptors then?

bk
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Myofascial pain syndrome is the most common cause of chronic pain. Most common. The most common.

Most physical therapists dont know much about pain

johnathanabrams
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I think I'm dumb I didn't understand this

saritaylor