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The Lorimer Moseley Podcast: Pain Matters
MasterSessions
14 episodes
9 months ago
We will be covering matters of pain and why pain matters. Short, hopefully interesting accounts of things we reckon are important or fascinating or challenging or troubling. we will enjoy it and we really hope you do too!
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We will be covering matters of pain and why pain matters. Short, hopefully interesting accounts of things we reckon are important or fascinating or challenging or troubling. we will enjoy it and we really hope you do too!
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Episode 4: Central Sensitization
The Lorimer Moseley Podcast: Pain Matters
25 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 4: Central Sensitization
We apologize for the inconvenience caused due to some audio issues in the first uploaded episode. We have fixed the problems, so you can now listen to the relaunched episode without any unexpected volume differences. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Did we get lost in translation with Central Sensitization? Professor Lorimer Moseley dives into the history and today's implications of this important scientific finding.    - Introduction to Central Sensitization: The podcast episode delves into the concept of Central Sensitization and its impact on pain research and education. It's discussed as a significant shift in understanding pain mechanisms. - Historical Context: Clifford Woolf is mentioned as a significant figure in identifying the changes in sensitivity within the central nervous system, sparking extensive research to understand the mechanisms behind it. - Challenges in Terminology and Definition: There's a discussion about the terminology challenges and conflation between physiological events and clinical labels regarding Central Sensitization. The debate revolves around its definition and how it's observed in humans, with attempts made in brain imaging to comprehend its effects. - Complexity of Pain Perception: The discussion highlights the complexity of pain perception, mentioning that the idea of specific labelled neurons in the 'pain pathway' (nociceptive pathways) might not hold true due to the intricacies of the nervous system and individual variability in response to stimuli. - Evolution of Understanding Pain: The talk explores the evolution in understanding pain, moving towards concepts like neuroimmune networks and the acknowledgement of the limitations of defining Central Sensitization, leading to the consideration of new terms such as nociplastic pain for clinical findings.  
The Lorimer Moseley Podcast: Pain Matters
We will be covering matters of pain and why pain matters. Short, hopefully interesting accounts of things we reckon are important or fascinating or challenging or troubling. we will enjoy it and we really hope you do too!