Name that Pain
The Science of Suffering
Ow: Causes & Conditions
Pain Relief
Pain Perspective
100

This type of pain is short-lived (<6 months) and often results from simple injuries.

What is Acute Pain?

100

This is the pathway pain signals travel along, from the site of injury to the brain.

(Think broad, this is one of 11 major systems of the body)

What is the Nervous System?

100

Pain from this chronic condition affects the joints (Inflammation) and often worsens with age.

What is Arthritis?

100

This class of drugs includes aspirin and ibuprofen, commonly used to treat inflammation and pain.

What are NSAIDs?

100

In many cultures, this practice combines meditation and stretching movements to help manage chronic pain.

What is Yoga?

200

This pain results from damage to nerves, often described as burning or tingling.

(I can't feel my legs)

What is Neuropathic Pain?

200

These natural painkillers are released by the body during exercise or stress.

What are Endorphins?

200

This condition causes intense, throbbing head pain, often accompanied by nausea and light sensitivity.

What are Migraines?

200

True or false: Applying heat to an injury is always the best way to relieve pain.

What is False?

200

True or false: Emotional stress can amplify the perception of pain.

What is True?

300

Pain originating from internal organs, often described as deep and hard to localize.

(Not now partner, my tummy hurts)

What is Visceral Pain?

300

This term describes the body’s process of increasing or decreasing pain signals in the spinal cord.

What is Pain Modulation?

300

This type of pain follows amputation and feels as though it’s coming from the missing limb.

What is Phantom Limb Pain?

300

This non-pharmacological therapy involves the insertion of thin needles at specific body points.

What is Dry Needling / Acupuncture?

300

True or false: People with higher levels of social support often report lower pain intensity.

What is True?

400

Pain that persists for more than 6 months, even after the initial injury heals.

What is Chronic Pain?

400

The "fight or flight" response, which can amplify or dull pain, is controlled by this part of the autonomic nervous system.

What is the Sympathetic Nervous System?

400

This term refers to pain along the sciatic nerve, often caused by a herniated disk or spinal stenosis.

What is Sciatica?

400

True or false: Chronic pain always indicates ongoing tissue damage.

What is False?

400

This emotional response to chronic pain can lead to withdrawal from activities and social isolation.

What is Depression?

500

This type of pain comes from the skin, muscles, or bones and is often sharp or throbbing.

(Stab or Gunshot Wound, ouch)

What is Somatic Pain?

500

This term describes the brain’s ability to change and adapt its response to pain over time.

What is Neuroplasticity?

500

This condition, often linked to repetitive motion, causes pain and numbness in the wrist and hand.

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

500

This over-the-counter medication is commonly used for mild to moderate pain but lacks anti-inflammatory properties.

What is Tylenol (Acetaminophen)?

500

This psychological phenomenon occurs when someone experiences pain relief after receiving an inert treatment they believe is effective.

What is the "Placebo Effect"?

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