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Peripheral Sensitisation

The peripheral sympathetic nervous system may be partially responsible for altered pain sensation through abnormal modulation of

  • blood flow
  • ectopic impulse generation
  • poor interaction with the dorsal root ganglion (DRG)

 

neurophysiology and PET

mkrause@acay.com.au

 






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