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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018
The two main categories of pain, nociceptive and neuropathic, are caused by tissue damage and nerve damage respectively. Psychogenic pain is also described in the literature but it is becoming a pejorative term as the concept of central control of pain is now gaining momentum.
Francis J, Dunne +3 more
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The two main categories of pain, nociceptive and neuropathic, are caused by tissue damage and nerve damage respectively. Psychogenic pain is also described in the literature but it is becoming a pejorative term as the concept of central control of pain is now gaining momentum.
Francis J, Dunne +3 more
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2022
AbstractThis chapter examines how the artists Samuel Beckett, Albert Camus, Eugène Ionesco, Pablo Picasso, and Marguerite Duras all turned to writing for the theatre stage during and following the Second World War, as a means of negotiating the protracted exposure to mass suffering that each witnessed as non-native, non-combatant residents in ...
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AbstractThis chapter examines how the artists Samuel Beckett, Albert Camus, Eugène Ionesco, Pablo Picasso, and Marguerite Duras all turned to writing for the theatre stage during and following the Second World War, as a means of negotiating the protracted exposure to mass suffering that each witnessed as non-native, non-combatant residents in ...
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2004
Reports on the prevalence of pain in our society are staggering. This is particularly true for seniors [1]. Data indicate that half of the people over the age of 65 are not functioning at their optimal level because of interference from pain [2–4]. In 1997, a telephone survey was reported as indicating that >50% of older adults had taken prescriptions ...
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Reports on the prevalence of pain in our society are staggering. This is particularly true for seniors [1]. Data indicate that half of the people over the age of 65 are not functioning at their optimal level because of interference from pain [2–4]. In 1997, a telephone survey was reported as indicating that >50% of older adults had taken prescriptions ...
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2013
Invasive stimulation of the motor (precentral) cortex using surgically implanted epidural electrodes is indicated for the treatment of neuropathic pain that is refractory to medical treatment. Controlled trials have demonstrated the efficacy of epidural motor cortex stimulation (MCS), but MCS outcome remains variable and validated criteria for ...
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Invasive stimulation of the motor (precentral) cortex using surgically implanted epidural electrodes is indicated for the treatment of neuropathic pain that is refractory to medical treatment. Controlled trials have demonstrated the efficacy of epidural motor cortex stimulation (MCS), but MCS outcome remains variable and validated criteria for ...
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Pain measurement and pain behavior
Pain, 1984This study examined relationships between chronic pain patients' ratings of pain severity, and other patient ratings about severity of associated impairment, and a series of behavioral measures of health care utilization and activity patterns. Prior to being evaluated, a sample of 150 chronic pain patients completed diary forms on which they recorded ...
Wilbert E, Fordyce +5 more
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Science, 1997
Being able to feel pain can help avoid dangerous situations and accelerate the healing process. But sometimes prolonged pain can turn into a chronic and debilitating disease. Two reports on pages [275][1] and [279][2] of this issue suggest approaches for counteracting this "bad" pain. In their Perspective, Iadarola and Caudle discuss the work of Mantyh
J M, Iadarola, R M, Caudle
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Being able to feel pain can help avoid dangerous situations and accelerate the healing process. But sometimes prolonged pain can turn into a chronic and debilitating disease. Two reports on pages [275][1] and [279][2] of this issue suggest approaches for counteracting this "bad" pain. In their Perspective, Iadarola and Caudle discuss the work of Mantyh
J M, Iadarola, R M, Caudle
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Evidence Based Nursing, 2018
EBN Perspectives brings together key issues from the commentaries in one of our nursing topic themes.
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EBN Perspectives brings together key issues from the commentaries in one of our nursing topic themes.
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Of Pain, Pain Relief, and Pain ‘Clinics’
Hospital Practice, 1987E S, Gorman, C A, Warfield
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