Open Access Articles On Pain Mechanism
Determining the foremost plausible
pain mechanism(s) is crucial during clinical assessments as this will function a guide to work out the foremost appropriate treatment(s) for a patient. Therefore, criteria upon which clinicians may base their decisions for appropriate classifications are established through an expert consensus-derived list of clinical indicators. The tables below were adapted from Smart et al. (2010) that classified
pain mechanisms as 'nociceptive', 'peripheral neuropathic' and 'central' and outlined both subjective and objective clinical indicators for every . Therefore, these tables function an adjunct to any current knowledge and supply as an overview which will guide clinical decision-making when determining the foremost appropriate mechanism(s) of pain.
Furthermore, being cognisant about the factors which will alter
pain and
pain perception may assist in determining the foremost appropriate
pain mechanism for a patient. The subsequent are risk factors which will alter
pain and
pain perception:
Biomedical
Psychosocial or Behavioural
Social and Economical
Professional/ Work-related
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