- root ganglia.
Others are
specialised structures in the skin such as
nociceptive Schwann cells.
Nociceptors are
categorized according to the
axons which...
-
three categories:
Nociceptive pain (caused by
inflamed or
damaged tissue that
activates pain
sensors called nociceptors).
Nociceptive pain is
divided into...
- non-painful
sensations can
override and
reduce painful sensations. A painful,
nociceptive stimulus stimulates primary afferent fibers and
travels to the brain...
- The
withdrawal reflex (
nociceptive flexion reflex or
flexor withdrawal reflex) is a
spinal reflex intended to
protect the body from
damaging stimuli....
- The
Nociceptive trigeminal inhibition tension suppression system (abbreviated to NTI-TSS, or NTI-tension
suppression system), is a type of
occlusal splint...
- the
ventral posterolateral nucleus of the thalamus,
where secondary nociceptive neurons make
connections with
other neurons. The
source of CCL21 is not...
-
nociceptors and
express a rich
repertoire of neurotransmitters.
Afferent nociceptive fibers (those that send
information to,
rather than from the brain) travel...
-
including discrimination, integration, and
modulation of
nociceptive and non-
nociceptive signals.
Dysfunction of the
dorsal horn
circuitry has been...
- the
respiratory system,
gastrointestinal and
genitourinary systems,
nociceptive system,
thermoregulatory system,
endocrine and
immune systems. Soft cutaneous...
- IASP uses the
terms nociceptive,
neuropathic and
nociplastic (see below). In many
cases pain fits into 3 categories; "
nociceptive"; pain
caused by inflamed...