Assessment and manifestation of central sensitisation across different chronic pain conditions
Aalborg University · KU Leuven · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Different neuroplastic processes can occur along the nociceptive pathways and may be important in the transition from acute to chronic pain and for diagnosis and development of optimal management strategies. The neuroplastic processes may result in gain (sensitisation) or loss (desensitisation) of function in relation to the incoming nociceptive signals. Such processes play important roles in chronic pain, and although the clinical manifestations differ across condition processes, they share some common mechanistic features. The fundamental understanding and quantitative assessment of particularly some of the central sensitisation mechanisms can be translated from preclinical studies into the clinic. The…
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9Topics & keywords
- Chronic pain
- Medicine
- Physical therapy
- Good health and well-being