The Anatomy of Pain

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The Anatomy of Pain

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In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy pain, and shows the various structured associated with its transmission and processing

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Video Timeline

00:00 - 00:41 Intro
00:42 - 01:56 What's the Purpose of Pain?
01:57 - 04:44 When Does Something Become Painful?
04:45 - 06:26 Sensing Pain
06:27 - 08:12 Where Does Pain Go?
08:13 - 10:17 Tour of the Brain
10:18 - 13:18 The Experience of Pain
13:19 - 15:13 My Brain Is Hollow?
15:14 - 17:26 Homegrown Painkillers?
17:27 - 19:13 Pain Is Only In My Head?
19:14 - 20:44 A Smarter Approach

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I can’t believe this education is just offered for free on YouTube. Thank you so much! I work in a neurology lab and I do a lot of work with neurodegenerative diseases but I don’t often stop to think about the amount of pain patients with these diseases must be in. I work with mice doing gene therapy and I’ve had to dissect and freeze different brain structures and nerves from them. This was so great to watch!

mebeBrianna
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I'm an RN of 26 years. I'm learning so much! I hope any medical student or professional will take advantage of your amazing videos! Wish I had something like this back in my college days! Thank you guys!

rhondaweaver
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anyone else concerned about the fact he is not just holding a brain in his hands, but the literal casing of a persons consciousness. think of how many memories that were stored there, their first kiss to their last breath. science is truly amazing.

VRGEMUSIC
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"Those who don't know what pain is, will never understand the true peace!"
- probably Pain himself

dikaakbar
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My wife is an amputee and has the "phantom pain" in her right leg that does not exist. It is pretty interesting. Thanks for another great video.

TMccrury
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The most amazing stuff about this channel is both of you guys talk about body anatomies with excitement and sheer joy. Happy to see people loving their job and sharing it out to the world. Have a nice day bros

hazwanfuss
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as a med student I feel so glad to be able to have this kind of information as easy as it is here. You guys are great!

carlosfelipearaujo
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The fact that this guy has easy access to human body parts is a little unnerving. (pun unintended)

elladouglas
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If we could not feel pain we would all be dead more than likely, pain saves lives lol.

nbrown
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"Who would have ever thought that neuroscience and neurology would be complicated?" Possibly the most "meta" statement ever in this series of excellent videos.

MirlitronOne
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Wife on husbands account here:

When you started talking about “pain being in your head” and “pain is subjective” I felt that.

I’ve given birth now 3 times in the last 4 years. My 1st birth was so painful (birth center so no medications). During my 2nd pregnancy I focused on reframing what sensations I associate with pain, and I would say my 2nd birth (home birth) was my most painless and quickest. It hurt and was uncomfortable, but not painful.

MyWifeUsesMyAccount
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As a healthcare professional and instructor I
believe this channel does the public a great
service. So many of us know so little about our
bodies that it really is shameful.
Thank you for your continued work.

FitGBRU
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This was so interesting. I have fibromyalgia, which is a neurological chronic pain condition, I was recently diagnoses with non-allergic rhinitis and the ENT who diagnosed it was like "yeah, it is really common in people with fibromyalgia." I had never heard of it before and hopped onto my university library and there were so many peer reviewed journal articles about it, something like 70% of people with fibromyalgia report having chronic non-allergic rhinitis. Turns out my brain is convinced that there is something wrong with my sinuses when there isn't, so it sends extra mucus to deal with the non-existent problem. My brain is such a drama queen.

loftyradish
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Videos like this are very helpful, please keep em coming.

My daughter has a very rare neurodegenerative disease that required an Ommaya reservoir port, it was implanted down into her third ventricle so she could get a specialized medicine into her csf.

This was great for visualizing what that looks like. Her disease also causes her to not feel pain as intensely as a normal person would. But that only seems to be the case from things like scaping her knee or getting poked, hitting her head, etc.

She still feels pain from headaches, gastrointestinal, muscle aches and basically anything internal.

eta
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I’ve had chronic pain for many years. This is the first I’m learning of the actual processes of the brain when these signals are firing off or triggered. Thank you.

memyselfi
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I have Paget’s disease of the bone since my teens, a meningioma tumor removed off of T-7 back when I was 30, multiple surgeries & joint replacements, and one hell of a fibromyalgia case. And I can say, fibro, or the chronic never ending pain 24/7 is the absolute worst. I never get a break at all. And I’ve tried everything I can. Right now I’m seeing a chronic pain specialist. She has me on norco & flexeril. They work better than anything else I’ve tried, but tnx to the current opioid BS, I’m not allowed enough norco to actually get me up & functioning like I was hoping for. Anybody else dealing w/ similar issues?
And pls, if any Dr’s or govt officials actually read comments, pls pls consider the actual patient and NOT drug addicts when prescribing treatments for their condition. Being denied proper medical care based on this whole opioid “crisis” is a load of crap

jilligain
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"Let's learn about pain. It'll be fun."

Aw crap, he's a football coach.

eddierayvanlynch
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I really love how he looks so excited about teaching us how amazing all this is. And it really is! Appreciate this video so much. ♡

YukaritheHistory
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As a tattoo artist, and somebody who believes in the ritual of walking through pain as a spiritual experience, this resonated. Pain alerts us to potential danger - much of the time when somebody is tapping out of a tattoo session, it is because they BELIEVE it to be unbearable - but they aren't in any real danger.

The level of trauma to the body varies from person to person, but much of "pain tolerance" is the mental game of pushing through your body's fight or flight response to being under duress. It's hard to explain to a person who avoids pain - and I'm not here to advocate for any specific lifestyle - but pain is absolutely in your head. And it does its job.

adriananightmare.
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I have lived with that term "pain is in the mind" all my life. I try not to let pain bother me. I will always walk it off and immediately take my focus off the pain especially if I'm at work I dont let it bother me or slow me down. Its amazing the power of the mind that within seconds after bashing a leg or knee or hand or finger I can within seconds almost feel no pain at all by trying to use mind power and ignore it block it out. Couple times it gets little much and ive had to limp walk it off for min if I crack my ankle against heavy equipment but still. I love learning about the brain its so fascinating. Amazing video as always. Love this channel

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