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Dr. Sean Mackey: Tools to Reduce & Manage Pain

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Mechanical Interventions for Pain Management

Mechanical interventions like rubbing, shaking, or running injured area under water activate touch fibers, which can reduce no-susceptive signals in the spinal cord, thus reducing pain. The gate control theory of pain, proposed by Patrick Wall and Ron Melzak, explained the inhibitory role of neural pathways from the brain to the spinal cord. Furthermore, swearing has been found to reduce pain, and non-explicative vocalizations may not have the same effect. These mechanical interventions represent a form of neuromodulation that can effectively reduce pain signals and provide relief.

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