The inability to actually delineate an anatomical location responsible for generating the pain, which creates difficulty in addressing the pain.
Central pain syndrome is a type of pain that occurs because of injuries to the brain or spinal cord.
Myofascial pain syndrome (729.1)
Post-mastectomy pain syndrome (PMPS) is a kind of chronic pain that may occur after breast cancer surgery.
337.20 is the code for complex regional pain syndrome. It used to be called reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
Central pain syndrome is thought to occur either because the transmission of pain signals in the nerve tracts of the spinal cord is faulty, or because the brain isn't processing pain signals properly.
It is basically a long name for the back of your kneecap hurts. Many people have heard of this even if they don't realize it. It goes by many different names. A few are chondromalacia, patellofemoral disorder, patlellar malalignment, and runner's knee. (Runner's knee is probably the easiet to say!) Patellofemoral pain syndrome is pain behind the kneecap
Lower back pain or back pain syndrome.
Celeste Cooper has written: 'Integrative therapies for fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and myofascial pain' -- subject(s): Alternative treatment, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Myofascial pain syndromes 'Integrative therapies for fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and myofascial pain' -- subject(s): Alternative treatment, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Myofascial pain syndromes
DN can be one of the most frustrating and debilitating conditions, because of the pain , discomfort, and disability it may cause, and because available treatments are limited and not always successful.
Yes. I think it can be a cause of this terrible pain.
Acute pain or chronic pain is the risk for injury.
Yes. They feel both physical and emotional pain. However, many people with Asperger's Syndrome have sensory integration disorder, which means they might be oversensitive or undersensitive to physical pain.