Title: TREATMENT OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN
1TREATMENT OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN
- GARY A. MELLICK, D.O.
- American PAIN Specialists, Inc.
- American SLEEP Disorders Clinic
2Dr. Gary Mellick Staff
3Chronic Pain
- Understanding Chronic Pain
- What Causes Chronic Pain
- Chronic Pain Treatments
4Chronic Pain
- Pain -- has an Element of Blank --
- It cannot recollect
- When it begun -- or if there were
- A time when it was not
- Emily Dickinson
- New England Poet
5CHRONIC PAIN
- The Terrible Triad
- Suffering, Sadness Sleeplessness
- Chronic Pain is the most costly health problem
in America. - Headache
- Lower back pain
- Cancer pain
- Arthritis pain
6Understanding Chronic Pain
- Sounding The Alarm
- Broadcasting The News
- Censoring The News
7Understanding Chronic Pain
- Sounding The Pain Alarm
- Nociceptors
- Nerve fibers in the skin, muscles, or joints
- Excited exclusively by intense, potentially
harmful stimulation - Pinprick
- Painful heat
- Irritating chemicals
8Degree/Type of Noxious Stimuli Pain Perception
Nociceptors Sound The Pain Alarm
9Ascending Pain Pathways
10Understanding Chronic Pain
- Broadcasting The News
- Higher brain centers are alerted by spinal
pathways - Different pathways carry different information
- Where it hurts how bad it is whether the pain
is sharp or burning - Fear, anger, anxiety
- Change in pulse rate, blood pressure, dilating
the pupils
11Pain Transmission
Broadcasting The News Higher brain centers are
alerted by spinal pathways. Different pathways
carry different information.
12Understanding Chronic Pain
- Censoring The News
- Built-in nervous system mechanisms can block pain
messages - Pathways come down from the brain to prevent pain
signals from coming through - Endorphins - natural opiates
13Descending Pain Control Pathways
Censoring The News Built-in nervous system
mechanisms can block pain messages.
14What Causes Chronic Pain
- Gate Theory of Pain
- A hypothetical gate opens up and allows pain to
travel to the brain - Chronic pain results in many opened gates and
broken fences - Pain Wind-up
- Centralization
15Peripheral Nervous system
Central Nervous System
Normal A-Beta fibers
Touch Pain
Normal Sensory Processing
Normal C-fibers
Sensitized A-Beta fibers
Wind-up (Central Sensitization)
Touch-evoked pain Pain hypersensitivity
Sensitized C-fibers
16Pain Neurochemistry
Pain Wind-up Central Spinal Sensitization
Gate Theory of Pain
17Images of Acute Pain
18Images of Chronic Pain
19Chronic Pain Treatments
- Pain Medications
- Opiates (morphine, Darvocet, etc.)
- Adjuvant pain medicines (all the others combined)
- TENS (local electrical pain blocks)
- Anesthetic and Cortisone Injections
- Spinal Cord Stimulation and Pumps
- Alternative Medicine Treatments (Acupuncture,
Chiropractic, etc.)
20Physician Responsibilities
21PAIN POEM