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Pain Science in Practice: What Is ? Part 2.

📅 April 1, 2022 👤 Hoegh Morten 📖 The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy

🤖 Plain-English Summary

Biomechanical explanations for musculoskeletal pain are abundant and have been used for many years; however, researchers and clinicians are moving toward neuroscience-based explanations to study and explain them. This article discusses some specific mechanisms, commonly used in pain medicine, and their somewhat less specific but equally important role in nonpharmacological management of musculoskeletal pain.

🔑 Key Findings

  • This article discusses some specific mechanisms, commonly used in pain medicine, and their somewhat less specific but equally important role in nonpharmacological management of musculoskeletal pain.
  • The article also explains the role of different receptors and how they relate to clinical conditions.

💡 Why This Matters

Understanding this could lead to better treatments, improved diagnostics, or a deeper grasp of how the human body works — benefiting patient care globally.

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📋 Article Details

Category 🧬 Medicine & Biology
Published Apr 01, 2022
Journal The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy
Authors Hoegh Morten
DOI 10.2519/jospt.2022.10994
Source PubMed

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