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The three main mechanisms generating pain are [1] nociceptive, [2] inflammatory, and [3] neuropathic or centrally generated pain, although it is likely that a combination of these processes occurs in many patients.
These include, reduced cortico-cortical and descending inhibition producing an abnormally sensitised state, the reactivation of implicit pain memories, and centrally generated pain in response to sensori-motor incongruence when the patient moves the back.
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To clarify whether sympathectomy could reduce pain behaviour and excitability of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neuron in a rat model of lumbar radiculopathy by behavioural and electrophysiological analyses The sympathetic nervous system generates pain after nerve damage, although it does not influence pain generation under normal conditions.
There will be corresponding maladaptive changes in the way the brain processes and generates pain.
For example, although skin is sensitive to burning and cutting, the visceral organs can be cut without generating pain.
Local disease of such cranial structures as the jaw joints, the paranasal sinuses and teeth, the middle ear, and the skull bones themselves may also generate pain.
This invasive procedure generates pain and anxiety for patients.
S71 Remifentanil target-controlled infusion for procedures generating pain or discomfort in the ICU: feasibility, safety and tolerance evaluation.
When a newborn is exposed to a situation likely to generate pain, evaluation and management of the pain is nearly systematic.
We aimed to assess Remifentanil-TCI feasibility, safety and tolerance during several procedures performed at bedside in consecutive awake ICU patients and generating pain or discomfort.
Indeed, the cavernous sinus lateral to the sella turcica contains the ophthalmic and maxillary branches of the trigeminal nerve as well as the internal carotid artery, which are structures that can generate pain.
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