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Monday, 3 August 2015. How we feel pain – Part 2 Our adaptive nervous system and central sensitisation. An example of central sensitisation is feeling pain when an injury has healed or there is no injury in the first place. Let’s say for instance that you have injured your arm and signals have been sent in. So the big question, I think, is why does this happen? What is the point of making things more painful than they should be? And what is the benefit to someone of this enhanced painful response? In my ...

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Monday, 3 August 2015. How we feel pain – Part 2 Our adaptive nervous system and central sensitisation. An example of central sensitisation is feeling pain when an injury has healed or there is no injury in the first place. Let’s say for instance that you have injured your arm and signals have been sent in. So the big question, I think, is why does this happen? What is the point of making things more painful than they should be? And what is the benefit to someone of this enhanced painful response? In my ...

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Matt's pain blog: How we feel and the causes of pain – Part 1 ‘Nociception’

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Sunday, 7 September 2014. How we feel and the causes of pain – Part 1 ‘Nociception’. Why would the brain decide not to cause pain? Well it maybe something simple, like it was distracted at the time an injury occurred and not enough danger information was received. Have you ever cut yourself or had a bruise that you didn’t notice, but only became painful once you did see it? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How we feel and the causes of pain – Part 1 ‘Nocic. View my complete profile.

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Matt's pain blog: January 2014

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Tuesday, 21 January 2014. Why I think everyone should meditate. The amazing thing is that we can also see the changes occur in the brain when people have practiced meditation for a certain period of time. The emotional parts of the brain begin to switch off! People’s pain tolerance also increases! Below are some studies which show the benefits of meditation:. Http:/ www.umassmed.edu/uploadedFiles/cfm2/Psychiatry Resarch Mindfulness.pdf. Http:/ www.jneurosci.org/content/31/14/5540.full.pdf.

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Matt's pain blog: June 2014

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Sunday, 22 June 2014. Sometimes pain can become a self-fulfilling prophecy! As a physiotherapist working with people in chronic pain, I often find that people are very uncertain about doing certain movements and activities. In a lot of cases it goes even further and people avoid doing certain movements or activities altogether for fear that they will damage themselves. When this happens, I ask people what they think would happen if they went to do this movement? Sunday, 1 June 2014. I will be teaming up ...

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Matt's pain blog: How we feel pain – Part 2 Our adaptive nervous system and central sensitisation

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Monday, 3 August 2015. How we feel pain – Part 2 Our adaptive nervous system and central sensitisation. An example of central sensitisation is feeling pain when an injury has healed or there is no injury in the first place. Let’s say for instance that you have injured your arm and signals have been sent in. So the big question, I think, is why does this happen? What is the point of making things more painful than they should be? And what is the benefit to someone of this enhanced painful response? In my ...

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Matt's pain blog: August 2015

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Monday, 3 August 2015. How we feel pain – Part 2 Our adaptive nervous system and central sensitisation. An example of central sensitisation is feeling pain when an injury has healed or there is no injury in the first place. Let’s say for instance that you have injured your arm and signals have been sent in. So the big question, I think, is why does this happen? What is the point of making things more painful than they should be? And what is the benefit to someone of this enhanced painful response? In my ...

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Monday, 3 August 2015. How we feel pain – Part 2 Our adaptive nervous system and central sensitisation. An example of central sensitisation is feeling pain when an injury has healed or there is no injury in the first place. Let’s say for instance that you have injured your arm and signals have been sent in. So the big question, I think, is why does this happen? What is the point of making things more painful than they should be? And what is the benefit to someone of this enhanced painful response? In my ...

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