Relationship Between Decreased Cortisol and Development of Chronic Pain in Traumatically Injured

Volume: 270, Pages: 286 - 292
Published: Feb 1, 2022
Abstract
Background The relationship between pain and stress is widely accepted, yet the underlying neuroendocrine mechanisms are poorly understood. Cortisol secretion during a stress response, may distract attention from a painful stimulus, inhibiting pain. However, when pain is the stressor, cortisol secretion may intensify the pain experience and condition a fear-based memory of pain. This study attempts to determine the relationship between acute...
Paper Details
Title
Relationship Between Decreased Cortisol and Development of Chronic Pain in Traumatically Injured
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
270
Pages
286 - 292
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