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Summary of the pain in MS lesson given by prof. C. Yilmazer from the subject of physiotherapeutic theory. It is a summary of the powerpoint slides and additional items noted during the lesson. The slides were in English and my own notes are always in Dutch as much as possible. It is therefore a mix of the 2 languages because it is an English-language master. Everything is in dots, so no complete paragraphs

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Phys.theory: MS: pain in MS

DEFINIon
 “An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated
with, actual or potential tissue damage.”
 “the product of elaborate processing by the brain of a variety of neural signals.”
 Subjective experience and multidimensional.
 6 keynotes and etymology




 Pijn heeft een geheugen
 Pijn is een ervaring
 Externe stimuls
- Hersenen verwerken info
- Beslissen wat pijnlijke stimulus is
 Afhankelijk van omstandigheden


TYPES OF PAIN
1. BASED ON DURATION
 Acute pain
- Lasts until the noxious pain stimulus is taken away/underlying damage has healed.
- Geneest direct
 Chronic pain
- Lasting more than 12 weeks
- Most common human health problem

2. BASED ON UNDERLYING MECHANISMS

2.1. NOCICEPTIVE
 As a response to a tissue injury, nociceptors become active
- Usually an Inflammation accompanies
- Strain, sprain, arthritis,…
 “Pain that arises from actual or threatened damage to non-neural tissue and is due to
the activation of nociceptors.”
- Non neural tissue= spieren & andere lichaamsdelen
 Schadelijke stimulus
- Signal geven
- Via RM naar hersenen
 Note: Patients can have a combination of nociceptive and neuropathic pain.”1


2.2. NEUROPATHIC
 Direct injury to nerves of PNS or CNS
 Burning/electric sensations
 Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (complex regional pain syndrome), phantom limb pain
 “Pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system”.
 Schade direct aan perifere/ central zenuw
 Note: Patients can have a combination of nociceptive and neuropathic pain.”

2.3. MIXED

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, Phys.theory: MS: pain in MS
 “Mixed pain is a complex overlap of the different known pain types (nociceptive, neuropathic, nociplastic)
in any combination, acting simultaneously and/or concurrently to cause pain in the same body area.
- mechanism may be more clinically predominant at any pint of time.
- Mixed pain can be acute or chronic.

2.4. NOCIPLASTIC
 “Pain that arises from altered nociception despite no clear evidence of actual or threatened tissue
damage causing the activation of peripheral nociceptors or evidence for disease or lesion of the
somatosensory system causing the pain.

3. OVERVIEW




 O’Connor et. al. 2007. Pain associated with multiple sclerosis: Systematic review and proposed
classification
- Dysesthesia: “An unpleasant abnormal sensation, whether spontaneous or evoked. Special
cases of dysesthesia include hyperalgesia and allodynia. A dysesthesia should always be
unpleasant and a paresthesia should not be unpleasant…”




 Truini et al 2013. A mechanismbased classification of pain in MS


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