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Nociplastic pain: towards an understanding of prevalent pain conditions
by
Fitzcharles, Mary-Ann
, Cohen, Steven P
, Häuser, Winfried
, Littlejohn, Geoffrey
, Usui, Chie
, Clauw, Daniel J
in
Anti-inflammatory agents
/ Back pain
/ Backache
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain
/ Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Damage
/ Disease
/ Emotions
/ Fatigue
/ Fibromyalgia
/ Headache
/ Inflammation
/ Information processing
/ Irritable bowel syndrome
/ Low back pain
/ Medical colleges
/ Narcotics
/ Nervous system
/ Neuralgia
/ Neurosciences
/ Opioids
/ Pain
/ Pain perception
/ Sensory integration
/ Sleep disorders
/ Surgery
/ Terminology
2021
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Nociplastic pain: towards an understanding of prevalent pain conditions
by
Fitzcharles, Mary-Ann
, Cohen, Steven P
, Häuser, Winfried
, Littlejohn, Geoffrey
, Usui, Chie
, Clauw, Daniel J
in
Anti-inflammatory agents
/ Back pain
/ Backache
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain
/ Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Damage
/ Disease
/ Emotions
/ Fatigue
/ Fibromyalgia
/ Headache
/ Inflammation
/ Information processing
/ Irritable bowel syndrome
/ Low back pain
/ Medical colleges
/ Narcotics
/ Nervous system
/ Neuralgia
/ Neurosciences
/ Opioids
/ Pain
/ Pain perception
/ Sensory integration
/ Sleep disorders
/ Surgery
/ Terminology
2021
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Nociplastic pain: towards an understanding of prevalent pain conditions
by
Fitzcharles, Mary-Ann
, Cohen, Steven P
, Häuser, Winfried
, Littlejohn, Geoffrey
, Usui, Chie
, Clauw, Daniel J
in
Anti-inflammatory agents
/ Back pain
/ Backache
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain
/ Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Damage
/ Disease
/ Emotions
/ Fatigue
/ Fibromyalgia
/ Headache
/ Inflammation
/ Information processing
/ Irritable bowel syndrome
/ Low back pain
/ Medical colleges
/ Narcotics
/ Nervous system
/ Neuralgia
/ Neurosciences
/ Opioids
/ Pain
/ Pain perception
/ Sensory integration
/ Sleep disorders
/ Surgery
/ Terminology
2021
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Nociplastic pain: towards an understanding of prevalent pain conditions
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Nociplastic pain: towards an understanding of prevalent pain conditions
2021
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Nociplastic pain is the semantic term suggested by the international community of pain researchers to describe a third category of pain that is mechanistically distinct from nociceptive pain, which is caused by ongoing inflammation and damage of tissues, and neuropathic pain, which is caused by nerve damage. The mechanisms that underlie this type of pain are not entirely understood, but it is thought that augmented CNS pain and sensory processing and altered pain modulation play prominent roles. The symptoms observed in nociplastic pain include multifocal pain that is more widespread or intense, or both, than would be expected given the amount of identifiable tissue or nerve damage, as well as other CNS-derived symptoms, such as fatigue, sleep, memory, and mood problems. This type of pain can occur in isolation, as often occurs in conditions such as fibromyalgia or tension-type headache, or as part of a mixed-pain state in combination with ongoing nociceptive or neuropathic pain, as might occur in chronic low back pain. It is important to recognise this type of pain, since it will respond to different therapies than nociceptive pain, with a decreased responsiveness to peripherally directed therapies such as anti-inflammatory drugs and opioids, surgery, or injections.
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