Response to acute pain is made by the sympathetic nervous system (the nerves responsible for the fight-or-flight response of the body).
The musculoskeletal system would be most affected by an acute ankle sprain, with potential impact on the ligaments, tendons, and muscles around the ankle joint. There may also be secondary effects on the nervous system due to pain and swelling in the region.
The nervous system senses pain and controls movement.
The body reacts to various signals such as changes in temperature, pain, hormones, and neurotransmitters. These signals are detected by specialized receptors and sensory organs which then trigger a response by the nervous system, endocrine system, or immune system to maintain homeostasis.
The division of the nervous system that helps the body react to pain is known as the sympathetic nervous system. This is what will trigger responses to stressful situations.
Chronic pain is within the province of the parasympathetic nervous system, and the changeover occurs as the body attempts to adapt to the pain.
The nervous system controls pain in the body.
so you can feel pain
Nervous system causes the person to sense pain.
your nervous system tells your brain that it hurts and you fell pain.
The nervous system delivers rapid responses to the brain with regard to pain and pleasure.
Autonomic is the automatic nervous system eg pain response (something you cannot not control) while the somatic nervous system is the thing we can control.
The human nervous system allows us to experience pain. When our body detects potential harm or injury, specialized nerve receptors called nociceptors send signals to the brain, which interprets these signals as pain.