Pain Flashcards

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Tonic receptors

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Slowly adapting(want them to detect the painful stimulus more continuously because that stimulus could hurt you)

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Phasic receptors

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Rapidly adapting (e.g. put on shirt)

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Key aspects - fast pain

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Sharp
Mechanical or thermal stim.
Easily localised 
Occurs first 
A-delta fibres (sml/myelinated)
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Key aspects - slow pain

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Dull/aching 
Mech, thermal or chemical stimulus 
Poorly localised 
Occurs second; persists 
C-fibres (sml/unmyelinated)
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Ascending pathway: Lateral discriminative pathway

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Painful stimuli activate neurons that ultimately synapse at the somatosensory cortex. Considers the perception, localisation and intensity of pain through A-delta fibres

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Ascending pathway: Medial affective-motivational pathways

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Pain to emotional centres of brain. Stimulates the hypothalamus (symp/behavioural resp), limbic syst. (emotional) & reticular formation (alert)
Pathway primarily C fibres

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7
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3 causes of visceral pain

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1) Ischemia (lactic acid & chemicals)
2) Muscle spasms: cramping
3) overdistension
(c-fibres dull ache, often refferred to body surface)

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