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Monday, 3 August 2015. How we feel pain Part 2 Our adaptive nervous system and central sensitisation. An example of central sensitisation is feeling pain when an injury has healed or there is no injury in the first place. Lets say for instance that you have injured your arm and signals have been sent in. So the big question, I think, is why does this happen? What is the point of making things more painful than they should be? And what is the benefit to someone of this enhanced painful response? In my .CONTENT
This web page thechronicpainblog.blogspot.com states the following, "How we feel pain Part 2 Our adaptive nervous system and central sensitisation." We saw that the webpage said " An example of central sensitisation is feeling pain when an injury has healed or there is no injury in the first place." It also said " Lets say for instance that you have injured your arm and signals have been sent in. So the big question, I think, is why does this happen? What is the point of making things more painful than they should be? And what is the benefit to someone of this enhanced painful response? In my ."