AbstractThe gate control theory proposed that the nociceptive sensory information transmitted to the brain relies on an interplay between the inputs from nociceptive and non-nociceptive primary afferent fibers. Both inputs are normally under strong inhibitory control in the spinal cord. Under healthy conditions, presynaptic inhibition activated by non-nociceptive fibers modulates the afferent input from nociceptive fibers onto spinal cord neurons, while postsynaptic inhibition controls the excitability of dorsal horn neurons, and silences the non-nociceptive information flow to nociceptive-specific (NS) projection neurons. However, under pathological conditions, this spinal inhibition may be altered and lead to chronic pain. This review sum...
Pain is a crucial component of the body's innate defenses, which helps us to respond to the damage t...
It is apparent that the ‘pain pathway’ is not a static, hard-wired component of the nervous system, ...
It is apparent that the ‘pain pathway’ is not a static, hard-wired component of the nervous system, ...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
Sensory information transmitted to the spinal cord dorsal horn is modulated by a complex network of ...
Sensory information transmitted to the spinal cord dorsal horn is modulated by a complex network of ...
The gate control theory proposes the importance of both pre- and post-synaptic inhibition in process...
The gate control theory proposes the importance of both pre- and post-synaptic inhibition in process...
The gate control theory proposes the importance of both pre- and post-synaptic inhibition in process...
The Gate Control Theory of Pain highlights an interconnected network of myelinated and unmyelinated ...
INTRODUCTION: Several theories have been proposed to elucidate the mechanisms related with pain perc...
One of the characteristics of inflammatory pain is mechanical allodynia, which occurs in distinct fo...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
Pain is a crucial component of the body's innate defenses, which helps us to respond to the damage t...
It is apparent that the ‘pain pathway’ is not a static, hard-wired component of the nervous system, ...
It is apparent that the ‘pain pathway’ is not a static, hard-wired component of the nervous system, ...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
Sensory information transmitted to the spinal cord dorsal horn is modulated by a complex network of ...
Sensory information transmitted to the spinal cord dorsal horn is modulated by a complex network of ...
The gate control theory proposes the importance of both pre- and post-synaptic inhibition in process...
The gate control theory proposes the importance of both pre- and post-synaptic inhibition in process...
The gate control theory proposes the importance of both pre- and post-synaptic inhibition in process...
The Gate Control Theory of Pain highlights an interconnected network of myelinated and unmyelinated ...
INTRODUCTION: Several theories have been proposed to elucidate the mechanisms related with pain perc...
One of the characteristics of inflammatory pain is mechanical allodynia, which occurs in distinct fo...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
Pain is a crucial component of the body's innate defenses, which helps us to respond to the damage t...
It is apparent that the ‘pain pathway’ is not a static, hard-wired component of the nervous system, ...
It is apparent that the ‘pain pathway’ is not a static, hard-wired component of the nervous system, ...