Increased response to pain
stimuli; a trivial discomfort that causes
significant pain
Hyperalgesia
Order your -neuriums from outside to inside
epi, peri, endo
This type of pain has no clear cause
idiopathic pain
Responses are inconsistent with other physical findings, the symptom reports are more severe then they should be
Symptom Magnifier
Neurotmesis
This pain is typically described as burning, tingling, shooting, and possibly numbness
Neuropathic pain
Diabetic neuropathy; CRPS; Phantom Limb Pain are examples of this type of pain
Neuropathic
These nerve injuries tend to heal in around 12 weeks with excellent recovery provided all of the involved fibers are the same type of injury
Neuropraxia
50%
How long does a symptom need to persist to be considered Chronic
3 months
while never decompression removes the tissue over or around the nerve to decrease pressure on the nerve,
this technique moves the nerve to a different place
Transposition
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome typically involves which nerve?
median
Acute pain stimulates this type of response, chronic pain does not
Sympathetic nervous system response
When repairing nerves, this technique is faster, but results in less favorable outcomes
Epineural repair
Fascicular repair sutures each smaller nerve bundle
this type of lesion may be partial or complete; the portions of nerve below and above the block conduct normally, but there is no conduction across an area of complete block.
Conduction block: