Pain & Pain Management
Across
- 2. Not objective and varies depending on genetics, context and socialization
- 9. Image guided procedures including trigger point injections
- 10. Placebo effect mechanism and sense of well bring
- 11. Considered to be adaptive and helps with healing
- 12. Primarily used as analgesics, euphoric effect that can present high risk for abuse
- 13. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation that helps with muscular injuries
- 14. Use of different agents that target different sites simultaneously to improve analgesia efficacy, model limiting need for opiods
Down
- 1. Conceptual framework for assessment and management of pain
- 3. Triggered by injury or disease and exceeds the body's ability for natural healing
- 4. Hormone like mediators that act through receptors mostly in the brain and nervous system
- 5. Non-opiod intervention that helps change inflammatory processes to produce pain relief by restoring nociceptors to a resting state
- 6. Pain from tumors and/or cancer treatment
- 7. Therapy implemented by physical and occupational therapists
- 8. Addresses psychological, behavioral and social aspects including distraction or cognitive behavioral therapy