Pain has been considered as part of a defensive strategy whose specific role is to signal an immediate active danger to the organism. This definition fits well for acute pain. It does not work well, however, for chronic pain that is maintained even in absence of an ongoing, active threat. Currently, acute and chronic pain are considered to be separate conditions. What follows is a review of the different theories about pain and its history. Different hypotheses regarding pain mechanisms are illustrated. New data emerging from scientific research on chronic pain (migraine in particular) involving innovative imaging techniques are reported and discussed
The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emoti...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
Pain is a complex interaction of sensory, emotional and behavioural factors. Chronic pain is among t...
Pain has always been considered as part of a defensive strategy, whose specific role is to signal an...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
Pain is a complex symptom consisting of a sensation underlying potenial disease and associated emoti...
AbstractNormally, the amount of pain reflects the degree of injury. Acute pain decreases as the inju...
Until the mid-twentieth century, it was thought that complaint of pain has physical or psychological...
Chronic pain symbolizes a substantial health and societal concern. Chronic pain usually leads to def...
Pain has accompanied humanity from remote times to the present day; this is a very well- frequent sy...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance o...
Background: It is well-known that both inter- and intra-individual differences exist in the percepti...
Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance of psychological function...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
Psychotropic drugs have an established place in the treatment of chronic pain. Chronic pain is diffe...
The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emoti...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
Pain is a complex interaction of sensory, emotional and behavioural factors. Chronic pain is among t...
Pain has always been considered as part of a defensive strategy, whose specific role is to signal an...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
Pain is a complex symptom consisting of a sensation underlying potenial disease and associated emoti...
AbstractNormally, the amount of pain reflects the degree of injury. Acute pain decreases as the inju...
Until the mid-twentieth century, it was thought that complaint of pain has physical or psychological...
Chronic pain symbolizes a substantial health and societal concern. Chronic pain usually leads to def...
Pain has accompanied humanity from remote times to the present day; this is a very well- frequent sy...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance o...
Background: It is well-known that both inter- and intra-individual differences exist in the percepti...
Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance of psychological function...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
Psychotropic drugs have an established place in the treatment of chronic pain. Chronic pain is diffe...
The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emoti...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
Pain is a complex interaction of sensory, emotional and behavioural factors. Chronic pain is among t...