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How big is your protective buffer (and are you too well protected?)

We often think of pain as an alarm signalling damage to the body.

Injury. Boom! Pain…simple, right?

Maybe not. We have all felt pain at times where there is no injury – this isn’t some nervous system quirk we only observe in the lab. Have you ever been out in the cold and banged your knuckles? Or stubbed a toe and momentarily lost the ability to walk or use clean language? Or even the other way around – have you ever noticed bruises or cuts that you don’t recall receiving?

In the clinic, we see many cases where people are suffering tremendously without clear or identifiable damage to their body. This may include widespread pain like fibromyalgia, headaches, or even a lot of back pain. If viewed from the notion that pain requires some kind of harm or lesion to the body, these people’s pain seems perplexing. They may have been told it’s ‘psychological’, all due to stress, or worse: implied that it’s all made up.

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