疼痛生理学

I. Self, T. Grubb
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摘要

试图治疗疼痛的兽医专业人员在检查患者是否经历了真正的疼痛的感觉或情感方面是有限的。如果没有典型的行为症状,需要了解疼痛的生理学,以便知道何时以及如何治疗疼痛。
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Physiology of pain
Veterinary professionals attempting to treat pain are limited in terms of examining whether patients experience the sensory or emotional aspects of true pain. An understanding of the physiology of pain is required to know when and how to treat for pain if classical behavioural signs are not present.
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