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"Explicando el dolor" by David Butler and G. Lorimer Moseley redefines pain as a protective, brain-based mechanism rather than a direct indicator of tissue damage, challenging traditional biomedical models. The book emphasizes that chronic pain often stems from a hypersensitive alarm system, and that understanding this neurophysiology—or "reconceptualization"—can directly reduce pain levels and facilitate recovery. More information is available on Google Books

Who is David Butler?

  1. Pain is not a fixed entity: Pain is a dynamic and changing experience that can be influenced by various factors, including emotions, thoughts, and experiences.
  2. The brain plays a crucial role in pain: The brain is not just a passive receiver of pain signals, but an active participant in the pain experience, interpreting and processing information to create the sensation of pain.
  3. Pain is not always proportional to tissue damage: The amount of tissue damage does not always correlate with the intensity of pain. This is because pain is influenced by a range of factors, including psychological and social factors.
  4. Hope and empowerment: Understanding pain can empower patients to take an active role in their pain management, fostering hope and motivation for recovery.

Beyond Anatomy

: Pain isn't just about discs or joints. It involves: Biological : Tissue health and nerve sensitivity. Libro Explicando El Dolor David Butler.pdf

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