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Central Pain Syndrome Group

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The session "Moving Beyond The Pain" delves into important warning signs that Chronic Pain is becoming Centralized Intractable Pain -- commonly diagnosed as Central Pain or Intractable Pain. Then, get important pain care information you won't get elsewhere--tips based on decades of pain research.
Frequency Specific Microcurrent is a new way of treating nerve and muscle pain and many other conditions using specific frequencies and micro amperage current. According to Frequency Specific founder, Dr. Carolyn McMakin, there are hundreds of practitioners in the US, Australia and Canada using FSM to create significant changes in patients to reduce pain and improve health.
Pain scientists starting to think differently about persistent (chronic) pain and its causes, are they're making exciting discoveries - like how you think about your pain can change the way it feels. Here Professor Lorimer Moseley explains how pain works and explains new approaches to help reduce your pain.
There have been some amazing pain discoveries over the last 20 years and they've opened up new opportunities for people in pain. This talk will explain that when pain persists, your body learns pain and becomes over protected, but you can use proven strategies to slowly retrain your pain system to be less protective.
www.psychexamreview.com In this video I go into more detail on pain perception. First I discuss the importance of pain as a signal of danger or harm to the body. Next I explain the two types of nerve fibers which carry different pain messages: A-delta fibers for sharp, intense pains and C-fibers for dull, throbbing pains.
If you have questions about CPS, please post in the comments section. If I don't have an answer, I will do my best to direct you to someone who will. Meanwhile, the URLs below are helpful. The CPS Foundation site is constantly being updated, with info for patients and medical professionals alike, as well as article and video posts of CPS sufferers.
Central poststroke pain is a neuropathic pain disorder frequently described as burning pain associated with allodynia and hyperalgesia over affected regions ...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-your-brain-respond-to-pain-karen-d-davis Ouch! Everyone experiences pain -- but why do some people react to the same painful stimulus in different ways? And what exactly is pain, anyway? Karen D. Davis walks you through your brain on pain, illuminating why the "pain experience" differs from person to person.
We often define ourselves by things that are "outside" us: relationships, work, family - even our own bodies. But what would it mean to have your life dramatically altered and your body irrevocably damaged? Who would you be then? This talk explores the impact of loss on the human psyche and the universal quest to find meaning and fulfillment.
Chronic pain may centralize in the brain and spinal cord, leading to constant neuropathic pain. Dr. Tennant discusses the mechanism of development, available diagnostic tools, and why under recognition of neuroinflammation is one of our major problems in pain management. View more: http://pain.sh/ytpainweek
For more videos and information - join the Life After Pain community here: http://lifeafterpain.com/info/chronic-pain-relief-yt/ You CAN get control of your pain system. Are you ready to cross the threshold? Realize whether your pain makes sense, and take charge of your life again!
After a traumatic brain injury, it sometimes happens that the brain can repair itself, building new brain cells to replace damaged ones. But the repair doesn't happen quickly enough to allow recovery from degenerative conditions like motor neuron disease (also known as Lou Gehrig's disease or ALS).
 
In this clip (6 of 10): Imaging studies have shown changes in brain anatomy in people who are longtime chronic pain patients, such as accelerated loss of gray matter. "Psychologically based" approaches such as meditation and yoga may be protective, although more study is needed.
http://www.ericratinoff.com Brain Injury Attorney Eric Ratinoff talks about traumatic brain injury - an area of personal injury he is proud to represent. He is always looking for opportunities to learn and share education on this topic, and he has created this video podcast on the areas of the brain and how they are affected by injury.
The Nervous System In 9 Minutes See more Anatomy videos @ http://www.cteskills.com The basic purpose of the Nervous System is to coordinate all of the activities of the body. It enables the Body to respond and adapt to changes that occur both inside and outside the body.
Can we, as adults, grow new neurons? Neuroscientist Sandrine Thuret says that we can, and she offers research and practical advice on how we can help our brains better perform neurogenesis-improving mood, increasing memory formation and preventing the decline associated with aging along the way.
To find out more about the 6 keys - and get the book I wrote on the subject - just visit http://6keyspainfree.com/
What is Neuroplasticity? Dr. Matthew Antonucci from Plasticity Brain Centers of Orlando, Florida gives us a breakdown of what the term really means.