Stage 1 of recovery includes these symptoms
What are flu like symptoms
Pathways in our brain travel from receptors by way of...
What are Conductors (neurons)
Brain, Spinal Cord
Central Nervous System (CNS)
nucleus, ER, mitrochondria
Cell Body
Stage 2 of recovery is called
What is the rebalancing stage
Release powerful pain relief
nerves, ganglia
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
transmits signals to other cells
Axon
Stage 3 of recovery is called the...
Alleviation Stage
This Neurotransmitter is natural pain relief
What are Endorphins
convey information from sensory receptors into the CNS
Sensory Nerons
thick insulating material wrapped many times around the axon, furthers transmission of impulses along the neuron
Myelin Sheath
These programs are used to prevent relapse
What are rehab programs
This action overwhelms our systems, leads to dependence
What happens when you take too many
integrate data and then relay appropriate signals to other interneurons or to motor neurons
Interneurons
gaps between Schwann cells, only points along the axon that requires nerve signals to be regenerated
Nodes of Ranvier
This type of treatment is used as a successful follow up during recovery
What is outpatient treatment
These are dulled or go away completely
What happens to pain signals?
convey signals from the CNS to effector cells
What is Motor Neurons
This gap between neurons that allows for transmission is called
What is the synaptic cleft?