3.3 Pain and Sensory exam

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What kind of a response does the indirect ALS pathway that goes to the reticular system elicit?

Alerts pt to injury Pt evades injury

What are the steps in the pain path that is opposite of fear avoidance, beginning w/ injury?

Injury—> Pain experience—> No fear—> Confrontation—> Recovery

Which free nerve ending fiber makes up the direct pathway?

A delta

Which free nerve ending fibers, that detect pain, are faster?

A delta because of myelin

What are the two types of free nerve endings that detect pain?

A delta fibers C fibers

What pathway detects pain?

ALS

What does the hypothalamus do for the indirect ALS pathway?

ANS response—> Increase HR Release cortisol

Between A delta and C fibers, which envokes a more conscious response?

C fibers

Which free nerve ending fiber makes up the indirect pathway?

C fibers

Does the direct pathway or indirect pathway inhibit pain? What allows for inhibition?

Indirect Release of NT

People will take part in ___________ because they fear pain and want to avoid it

Fear avoidance

What structure are pain receptors?

Free nerve endings

What are the steps in the cycle of fear avoidance beginning w/ injury

Injury—> Pain experience—> Pain catastrophizing (ex. Fear of blood)—> Pain related fear—> Avoidance hypervigilance—> Disuse, depression, disability

Besides free nerve endings, what other structures do A beta fibers carry sensory signals from?

Merkel's discs Meissner's corpuscles Pacinian corpuscles

Besides the reticular system, what 'other brain structures' does the indirect ALS pathway go to?

Mesencephalon Superior colliculus Hypothalamus

What does the mesencephalon do for the indirect ALS pathway?

Modulates pain reception Plays a role in inhibiting pain Transmits to amygdala (for emotion)

What NT inhibit pain in the indirect pathway?

NE Dopamine Serotonin

Where does the indirect ALS pathway go?

Other brain structures

What is an observable aspect of pain neurophysiology?

Pain behavior

What 'other brain structures' does the indirect ALS pathway MOSTLY go to?

Reticular system then thalamus

What is the pattern theory?

See different patterns when there are 2 stimuli at the same time (ex. Pinprick plus tickle)

What are the 3 different theories to pain modulation?

Specificity Pattern Gate control

What are nonobservable, individualized aspects of pain neurophysiology?

Suffering Pain Nociception

Where does the direct ALS pathway go?

Thalamus

What does the superior colliculus do for the indirect ALS pathway?

Turn head/ eyes toward pain

What is the specificity theory?

special pain receptors detect pain (nociceptors)

What is the gate control theory?

the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain. The "gate" is opened by the activity of pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers (A delta and C fibers) and is closed by activity in larger fibers (A beta) or by information coming from the brain.


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