Trauma Rewired

Chronic Pain and Complex Trauma; The Neurosomatic Connection

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Jan 13, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Matt Bush, an expert in Neurosomatic Intelligence, dives deep into chronic pain and its surprising ties to trauma and the nervous system. He explains how pain is shaped by emotions, past experiences, and stress, redefining it as a brain output rather than a direct result of injury. Matt elaborates on concepts like neurotags and central sensitization, emphasizing the importance of understanding the mind-body connection in recovery. This conversation is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to comprehend the complexities of pain and healing.
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INSIGHT

Pain As A Brain Output

  • Chronic pain is an output from the brain shaped by sensory input, emotions, and memories.
  • Understanding nervous system health and trauma is essential to addressing chronic pain.
ANECDOTE

The Snake Or Stick Story

  • Lorimer Mosley's 'snake or stick' story shows how a single dangerous event can reframe future harmless sensations as threats.
  • That memory can make a stick feel as threatening as a snake and increase avoidance of walking paths.
INSIGHT

Nerves Always Signal; Brain Judges Amplitude

  • Nociceptors constantly send signals and nerves never truly shut off, so the brain judges amplitude and context.
  • The brain's prediction (current input + past experience) determines whether signals become pain.
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