Pain: from physiopathology to bio-psycho-social model
Pain management represents one of the most challenging aspects of medicine and a fundamental part of disease management. The sensation of pain is the result of a complex interaction between peripheral nerves and the central nervous system. However, pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies...
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| description | Pain management represents one of the most challenging aspects of medicine and a fundamental part of disease management. The sensation of pain is the result of a complex interaction between peripheral nerves and the central nervous system. However, pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies are not always effective. Our observations suggest that emotions, nostalgia, cultural and ethnic differences, and relationships with others may serve as potential mechanisms of analgesia, influencing the efficacy of pharmacological treatment. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e0ebdf1ff86f4f59b9dc26abe19996702024-12-11T11:04:00ZengPublieditingPathos2385-07442024-10-01312Pain: from physiopathology to bio-psycho-social modelFrancesco Amato0Direttore UOC Terapia del Dolore e CP, Centro Hub Regionale, AO Cosenza, ItalyPain management represents one of the most challenging aspects of medicine and a fundamental part of disease management. The sensation of pain is the result of a complex interaction between peripheral nerves and the central nervous system. However, pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies are not always effective. Our observations suggest that emotions, nostalgia, cultural and ethnic differences, and relationships with others may serve as potential mechanisms of analgesia, influencing the efficacy of pharmacological treatment.https://www.pathos-journal.com/2024_2_248.htmlpaintrpv1 receptorsbio-psycho-social modelrelationshipmodulation |
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| title | Pain: from physiopathology to bio-psycho-social model |
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| title_short | Pain: from physiopathology to bio-psycho-social model |
| title_sort | pain from physiopathology to bio psycho social model |
| topic | pain trpv1 receptors bio-psycho-social model relationship modulation |
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