Physiological mechanism of pain!?
Question:
I sort of understand bits and bobs of the physiological mechanisms of pain but I am finding it difficult to put it all together to understand it in logical and coherent manner.
Answers:
I think you'll find medical/nursing journals are a far more reliable source for this kind of information.
these aren't exact numbers.. but you have C nerve fibers that sense pain and relate the message to your brain. This pulses can travel around "50-100" pulses per second (pps). What melzack and wall proposed was the Gate theory of pain control. Your A and B nerve fibers are mechanoreceptors picking up pressure, vibration and things like that. These nerves fire at a greater rate, say "100-130" pps.. There's only one pathway for the signals to travel up, and only one sensory stimulation can get through the "gate" at once, so if you send more of the non-painful stimuli, then less pain stimuli can get through. So yeah.that's kinda it.that's why rubbing something if it hurts helps, or using electrical stimulation helps to alleviate pain.
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