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Overview
Pain management is one of the most common—and most difficult—challenges in medicine.
Effective treatment requires understanding:
- Pain physiology
- Pain pathophysiology
- Mechanistic classification
- Acute vs chronic transitions
- Pain syndromes
- Pharmacologic targets
- Patient-specific risk factors
This series is organized in a structured framework:
Physiology → Classification → Time Course → Syndromes → Drug Classes → Special Populations → Clinical Application
I. Pain Physiology & Pathophysiology
Pain Physiology
See: Pain Physiology
- Nociceptors
- A-delta vs C fibers
- Peripheral transduction
- Dorsal horn processing
- Substance P
- NMDA receptors
- Ascending pathways
- Descending inhibitory pathways
Pain Pathophysiology
See: Pain Pathophysiology
- Peripheral sensitization
- Central sensitization
- Wind-up phenomenon
- Neuroimmune activation
- Reduced descending inhibition
II. Types of Pain
Nociceptive Pain
Neuropathic Pain
Nociplastic Pain
Mixed Pain States
III. Acute vs Chronic Pain
Acute Pain
Chronic Pain
See: Chronic Pain
- Persistent beyond normal healing
- Nervous system remodeling
- Central amplification
- Psychosocial interaction
IV. Pain Syndromes
Musculoskeletal Syndromes
Neuropathic Syndromes
Centralized Pain Syndromes
Visceral Pain Syndromes
V. Pharmacologic Drug Classes
Pain pharmacotherapy must match mechanism. This series will cover the drugs that can be used for pain
See: Pain Pharmacotherapy
VI. Special Populations
See: Special Populations in Pain Management
- Elderly
- Chronic kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Pregnancy
- History of substance use disorder
VII. Case-Based Clinical Applications
See: Case-Based Clinical Applications
- Acute injury
- Chronic low back pain
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Fibromyalgia
- High-risk opioid patient
Guiding Clinical Principles
• Pain classification determines therapy • Chronic pain often reflects central amplification • Mechanism-directed prescribing improves outcomes • Opioids are powerful but limited tools • Multimodal therapy reduces risk
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