
Episode 210: An overview of Pain with Steve Cohen
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
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Is Chronic Pain Acute or Acute?
There's also acuity within each of these categories. For neuropathic pain, clearly you can have nerve injury. You can have a spinal cord injury. During regional anaesthesia, somebody can can hit a nerve and you can have neuropathic pain that's acute or orchronic. The most acute kind would be like someone hits a nerve with a needle while they'reo procedure. So that's acute, kind of acute and gone. Chronic pain, we think, is not. But in the sense of the acute, i guess, i think of neuropathic and certainly, like you were saying, no, soplastic as having, they can be acute in the sense that they have
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