Descending pain modulation and chronification of pain

University of Arizona

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Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Chronic pain is an important public health problem that negatively impacts quality of life of affected individuals and exacts an enormous socio-economic cost. Currently available therapeutics provide inadequate management of pain in many patients. Acute pain states generally resolve in most patients. However, for reasons that are poorly understood, in some individuals, acute pain can transform to a chronic state. Our understanding of the risk factors that underlie the development of chronic pain is limited. Recent studies have suggested an important contribution of dysfunction in descending pain modulatory circuits to pain 'chronification'. Human studies provide insights into possible…

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Keywords
  • Chronic pain
  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience
  • Norepinephrine
  • Physical therapy
  • Psychology
  • Dopamine
  • Internal medicine
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