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- Hyperpathia, Hyperalgesia, and Hypersensitivity - Verywell Health
The word hyperpathia describes an exaggerated reaction to stimuli In other words, with hyperpathia, your reaction to a stimulus, especially a repeating one, is increased Such stimuli include touch, vibration, pinpricks, heat, cold, and pressure
- Terminology | International Association for the Study of Pain
HYPERPATHIA Expand A painful syndrome characterized by an abnormally painful reaction to a stimulus, especially a repetitive stimulus, as well as an increased threshold Note: It may occur with allodynia, hyperesthesia, hyperalgesia, or dysesthesia
- Hyperpathia - Wikipedia
Hyperpathia is a clinical symptom of certain neurological disorders wherein nociceptive stimuli evoke exaggerated levels of pain This should not be confused with allodynia, where normally non-painful stimuli evoke pain
- Hyperpathia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hyperpathia refers to client reports of prolonged duration of pain from nociceptive stimuli, reflecting the phenomenon of superduration as described originally by Cannon Testing for hyperpathia is typically performed using a pinwheel over suspected dermatomes
- Signs of hyperpathia in chronic peripheral neuropathic pain
Hyperpathia is a type of evoked pain defined by IASP as ‘a painful syndrome characterized by an abnormally painful reaction to a stimulus, especially a repetitive stimulus, as well as an increased threshold’ The literature is sparse, and definitions are unclear and inconsistent
- Hyperpathia - SpringerLink
Hyperpathia is a painful syndrome characterized by an abnormally painful reaction to a stimulus, as well as an increased threshold The following note is added: It may occur with allodynia, hyperesthesia, hyperalgesia, or dysesthesia
- HYPERPATHIA Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of HYPERPATHIA is disagreeable or painful sensation in response to a normally innocuous stimulus (as touch)
- Hyperpathia - wikidoc
Hyperpathia is a clinical symptom of certain neurological disorders wherein the patient experiences a greatly exaggerated pain sensation to nociceptive stimuli This can be contrasted from allodynia in which the patient feels painful sensations from stimuli which are not painful to normal individuals
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