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====== Melzack and Wall Gate Theory of Pain ====== | ====== Melzack and Wall Gate Theory of Pain ====== | ||
The Melzack and Wall gate theory of pain, also known as the gate control theory[(Gatecontroltheory> | The Melzack and Wall gate theory of pain, also known as the gate control theory[(Gatecontroltheory> | ||
authors | authors | ||
- | title : Pain mechanisms: a new theory | + | title : Pain mechanisms a new theory |
publisher : Science | publisher : Science | ||
published : November 1965 | published : November 1965 | ||
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==== Clinical Implications ==== | ==== Clinical Implications ==== | ||
The theory has extensive implications for pain management and therapy. Understanding that pain signals can be modulated provides a basis for therapeutic approaches that aim to "close the gate," such as: | The theory has extensive implications for pain management and therapy. Understanding that pain signals can be modulated provides a basis for therapeutic approaches that aim to "close the gate," such as: | ||
- | * **Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)**: This technique uses electrical stimulation to activate A-beta fibres, reducing pain perception. | + | * **Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)[(Transcutaneous_electrical_nerve_stimulation> |
* **Pharmacological interventions**: | * **Pharmacological interventions**: | ||
* **Psychological interventions**: | * **Psychological interventions**: | ||
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url : doi: | url : doi: | ||
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- | * Neuroscience Online: The Gate Control Theory of Pain [University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth)]. | + | * Neuroscience Online: The Gate Control Theory of Pain [University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth)][(Neuroscience_Online> |
* Pain Management and the Human Brain [Johns Hopkins Medicine]. | * Pain Management and the Human Brain [Johns Hopkins Medicine]. | ||