associated with the skin, muscles, bones, joints, or other connective tissue damage. In the elderly, nociceptive pain may be related to or caused by arthritis or tendonitis. “Neuropathic pain results from damage to the central or peripheral nervous system,” (Tabloski, 2010, pg. 264). Some neuropathic conditions that are more commonly found in the older generation include diabetic neuropathy and post-herpetic neuralgia. If this pain becomes chronic and untreated, it “may lead to depression,…
Pros and cons towards Improving the Pre Preparation for Exercise Stress Test in Ischemic Heart Disease Patient. Option B: Practice Based Reflective Account. There is pro and cons towards improving the pre preparation for exercise stress test in Ischemic Heart Disease patient whether is necessary for them or not. Pros and cons is an arguments in favour and against certain decision, motion or course of action of the patients examiners. The pros and cons will determine the critical routine before…
Recently, western science has come to believe that we experience physical pain through unique nervous system cell receptors, called ‘nociceptors’, that are located throughout the body in skin and body tissues. These receptors respond to stimuli such as tissue damage, inflammation, and injury that in turn is transmitted as a pain signal to the brain. The…