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- Introduction
- Clinical pain syndromes
- Neuronal plasticity
- Nociceptive pain
- The pain pathway (1)
- The nociceptor - "pain fiber"
- Features of nociceptor
- Kinds of neuronal plasticity
- Inflammatory pain
- The pain pathway (2)
- Nociceptor sensitizors
- Inflammation
- Neuropathic pain
- Dysfunctional pain
- Treatment of clinical pain
- Central sensitization (1)
- Central sensitization in the spinal cord
- Pain signaling relay in to the brain
- Tactile allodynia
- Central sensitization (2)
- The pain pathway (3)
- Activity-dependent central sensitization (1)
- Activity-dependent central sensitization (2)
- Activity-dependent central sensitization (3)
- Transcription-dependent central sensitization (1)
- Transcription-dependent central sensitization (2)
- Transcription-dependent central sensitization (3)
- Synaptic disinhibition
- Structural synaptic plasticity
- Stimulus and response
- Neuroimmune interactions
Topics Covered
- Clinical pain syndromes
- What is responsible for the conversion of high threshold nociceptive pain to low threshold clinical pain?
- Nociceptive pain
- Neuronal plasticity
- Inflammatory pain
- Nociceptor sensitizors
- Inflammation
- Neuropathic pain
- Dysfunctional pain
- Treatment of clinical pain
- Central sensitization
- Secondary hyperalgesia/tactile allodynia
- Activity-dependent central sensitization
- Transcription-dependent central sensitization
- Synaptic disinhibition
- Structural synaptic plasticity
- Neuroimmune interactions
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Talk Citation
Woolf, C. (2009, January 26). Central sensitization [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/MFGL7615.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Clifford Woolf has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.