Pain is classified into two primary categories: acute pain or chronic pain. Keep reading to learn more about each pain type.
Why do we hurt? Do we actually experience pain, or is it merely illusion? In this video, Lorimer Moseley explores these questions, and position the pain that we feel as our bodies’ way of protecting us from damaging tissues further. He also looks at what this might mean for those who suffer from chronic pain.
Published on Nov 21, 2011
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