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Video: Referred Pain

Chest Pain 3: Referred Pain

Published on Aug 30, 2013

SSTattler: See as well Pain 1: Physiological Types of Pain.

Queen's Meds 115: Family Medicine Chest pain: part 3 of 4

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The Mysterious Referred Pain, in Plain English

Uploaded on Feb 26, 2012

Ever wondered what referred pain is or why it exists - this video gives a concise description using the example of sciatica.

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Referred Pain

Uploaded on Oct 21, 2009

Why does your right shoulder hurt with liver trouble? Is this a mix up in the telephone exchange? A cartoon look at the neuropathology of referred pain. Part of the classic animation collection.

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Explaination of 'Referred pain’ symptoms

Uploaded on Sep 28, 2010

SSTattler: Poor video but good lecture.

Dr. Spina describes the most commonly proposed neurological explanation for the creation of referred pain symptoms at an F.A.P. 'SPINE' seminar

For seminar info visit: http://www.FunctionalAnatomySeminars.com or email info@FunctionalAnatomySeminars.com & http://www.FunctionalAnatomyBLOG.com

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Possible Organ Referred Pain

Uploaded on Jan 30, 2008

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09 Basic Nervous System and Referred Pain

Published on Dec 16, 2013

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Misdiagnosing Post-Stroke Pain

Published on May 14, 2013

Stroke patients may suffer debilitating pain that is treatable, but often misdiagnosed. I'm Erin White and this is a dailyRx Minute. Nearly 1 in 10 individuals who have had a stroke suffer from central post-stroke pain syndrome or CPSP. When correctly identified, CPSP can be treated. However, the condition is frequently misdiagnosed and getting patients the relief they need requires correct recognition. Ask your doctor about treatment for your pain. For dailyRxTV, I'm Erin White.

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Pain Physiology by Professor Fink

Published on Apr 3, 2012

SSTattler: Excellent lecture...

Check-out professor fink's web-site or additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com

Down-loadable e-books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink (as well as "hard copy" versions) can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: http://onlinestore.wlac.edu/fink.asp


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