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Acute pain

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Pain, elicited by injury to tissues for a limited time; stops once the underlying pathology resolves

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Chronic pain

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Pain for an extended time period that originated from underlying pathology,
which does not completely explain the extent of the pain

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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

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A chronic pain condition in a limb involving trophic changes, edema, vasomotor changes, and allodynia, typically after an injury or trauma.
Symptoms can vary in severity and duration.

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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) Type I

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Follows a non-neurological traumatic injury; formerly known as reflex sympatheticdystrophy (RSD) or Sudeck’s atrophy

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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) Type II

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Follows a known traumatic nerve injury; formerly known as causalgia

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Central pain

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Pain initiating from the central nervous system (CNS)

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Radiculopathy

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A pathologic process affecting the spinal nerve roots

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Hyperesthesia

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An increased sensitivity to a stimulus

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Hypoesthesia

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A decreased sensitivity to a stimulus

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Hyperalgesia

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Increased pain from a stimulus that normally illicits pain

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Hypoalgesia

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Diminished pain in response to a normally painful stimulus

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Hyperpathia

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An abnormally painful reaction to a stimulus, often seen with a repetitive stimulus or increased threshold

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Dysesthesia

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An unpleasant sensation that is either evoked or spontaneous in nature

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Allodynia

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Pain elicited from a non-painful stimulus

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Neuralgia

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Pain in a distribution of a nerve or nerves

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Neuritis

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Inflammation of a nerve or nerves

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Neurogenic pain

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Pain initiated or caused by a primary lesion or dysfunction in the central or
peripheral nervous system (PNS)

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Neuropathic pain

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Pain arising from a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory system

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Nociceptive pain

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Pain arising from actual or threatened nonneural tissue damage that conveys painful information via afferent nociceptive fibers to the CNS

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Somatic pain

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A type of nociceptive pain that is carried along a sensory fiber

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Visceral pain

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A type of nociceptive pain that is carried along a sympathetic fiber

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Paresthesia

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An abnormal sensation whether spontaneous or evoked

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Cancer pain

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Pain associated with cancer disease or cancer treatments that may be damaging the nervous system

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Transduction

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Conversion of stimuli to nociceptive electrical impulses. Afferent sensory neurons known as nociceptors transmit pain signals to the CNS

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Nociceptor types

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mechanical, thermal (heat/cold), and chemical

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Transmission

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electrical activity conducted through the nervous system.
– Peripheral sensory cells and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) → spinal neurons → thalamus, brainstem, and diencephalic structures

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Modulation

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Alteration of neural activity along transmission, which occurs in DRG, spinal cord, and supraspinal structures.

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Perception

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Subjective sensation of pain from transmission and modulation, which occurs in
somatosensory cortices

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Describe A-β sensory fibers

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Myelinated

Touch, pressure, vibration, proprioception

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Describe A-δ sensory fibers

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Myelinated

Sharp pain, light touch, temp

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Describe C sensory fibers

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Unmyelinated

Dull/achy/burning pain, temp

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