Tag: Psychosomatic pain


FUNCTIONAL PAIN

Abstract and Overview Functional pain represents a significant challenge within chronic pain management, defined fundamentally as persistent pain that lacks an identifiable structural, inflammatory, or organic physical cause despite exhaustive medical investigation. Although historically labeled using terms such as psychogenic pain or psychosomatic pain, modern understanding recognizes functional pain as a complex syndrome rooted in […]

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TOPALGIA

Topalgia: Localized Pain Without Lesion The Core Definition of Topalgia Topalgia, derived from the Greek words topos (place) and algos (pain), is defined as chronic or recurrent pain that is strictly localized to a small, defined area of the body, yet lacks any identifiable structural lesion, organic injury, or physiological explanation that could account for […]

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