Introduction: Chronic pain is pain that lasts more than the normal physiologic healing time at the time of initial insult. The transition from acute to chronic pain has been studied thoroughly. Understanding the mechanisms underlying chronic pain formation is essential for the development of novel treatments and therapeutics for chronic pain prevention. Area covered: The transition from acute to chronic pain has been associated with the intracellular changes caused by repeated stimulus application, or neuronal priming, allowing for the chronicity of pain. Ongoing research studies have shown this priming to occur at various sites along the pathway for the neural transmission of pain. The purpose of this review is to not only elucidate the...
The nervous system detects and interprets a wide range of thermal and mechanical stimuli, as well as...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
To the person in pain, its existence is self evident and utterly convincing. However, the scientist ...
Pain is the most frequent cause triggering patients to visit a physician. The worldwide incidence of...
Based on duration, pain is categorized as acute and chronic pain. Acute pain is a short-term phenome...
Pain remains a significant problem for patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs). As rese...
Pain is an important self-protecting signal. The pain system detects and reacts to (withdrawal refle...
Background It is unknown why an acute pain condition under various circumstances can transition into...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Although chronic pain is one of the most important medical problems facing society, there has been v...
As the population of the world ages and as more and more people survive diseases that used to be pri...
Chronic pain syndrome is a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by several pathological mec...
Chronic pain can result from many pain syndromes including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), ph...
Musculoskeletal pain is a leading health problem globally. Its prevalence and associated socioecono...
Chronic pain is a disease that seriously affects people's physical and mental health and affects the...
The nervous system detects and interprets a wide range of thermal and mechanical stimuli, as well as...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
To the person in pain, its existence is self evident and utterly convincing. However, the scientist ...
Pain is the most frequent cause triggering patients to visit a physician. The worldwide incidence of...
Based on duration, pain is categorized as acute and chronic pain. Acute pain is a short-term phenome...
Pain remains a significant problem for patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs). As rese...
Pain is an important self-protecting signal. The pain system detects and reacts to (withdrawal refle...
Background It is unknown why an acute pain condition under various circumstances can transition into...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Although chronic pain is one of the most important medical problems facing society, there has been v...
As the population of the world ages and as more and more people survive diseases that used to be pri...
Chronic pain syndrome is a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by several pathological mec...
Chronic pain can result from many pain syndromes including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), ph...
Musculoskeletal pain is a leading health problem globally. Its prevalence and associated socioecono...
Chronic pain is a disease that seriously affects people's physical and mental health and affects the...
The nervous system detects and interprets a wide range of thermal and mechanical stimuli, as well as...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
To the person in pain, its existence is self evident and utterly convincing. However, the scientist ...