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SPINE AND THE
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM


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Dr. Hooshmand and I have written an
article regarding the Spine and the Autonomic Nervous System.
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SPINE AND THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Hooshang Hooshmand, M.D., and Eric M. Phillips
Neurological Associates Pain Management Center
Vero Beach, Florida
Abstract.
In acute noxious injuries to the spine, usually the somatic sensory and
motor dysfunctions originate an acute pain which
is referred to as acute “nociceptive” or somatic pain (Figure 1). In
occasional situations the pain may have a
tendency to persist for months or several years after the original injury
has healed. This type of persistent pain has
been referred to as “neuropathic pain.”
Descriptors. autonomic nervous system, complex regional
pain syndrome (CRPS), neuropathic pain,
parasympathetic nervous system, somatic nervous system, sympathetic
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We hope
that this article will be helpful to you.
All our best!
Dr. H. Hooshmand
and Eric Phillips
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