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How Does Neuroplasticity Underlie the Development of Chronic Pain Conditions?

Neuroplasticity is a big word that means our brain can change and adapt. This ability can sometimes lead to long-lasting pain in a few ways:

  • Sensitization: When we feel pain over and over, our brain gets better at feeling it. This can make the pain feel stronger as time goes by.

  • Maladaptive Changes: Instead of helping us heal, our brain might change in ways that keep the pain going.

  • Cognitive Factors: Stress and anxiety can mess with how we feel pain, making it seem even worse.

It's pretty amazing (and a little surprising) that our brains can actually "learn" to feel pain.

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How Does Neuroplasticity Underlie the Development of Chronic Pain Conditions?

Neuroplasticity is a big word that means our brain can change and adapt. This ability can sometimes lead to long-lasting pain in a few ways:

  • Sensitization: When we feel pain over and over, our brain gets better at feeling it. This can make the pain feel stronger as time goes by.

  • Maladaptive Changes: Instead of helping us heal, our brain might change in ways that keep the pain going.

  • Cognitive Factors: Stress and anxiety can mess with how we feel pain, making it seem even worse.

It's pretty amazing (and a little surprising) that our brains can actually "learn" to feel pain.

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