This video presents one of the best upcoming pain treatments I know of …. using f-MRI , which is “functional MRI,” a type of MRI brain scan. Researchers use f-MRI data from the areas of our brain which are active when we experience pain. The most exciting way to use this so far - though still only in research protocols currently - is having people watch their f-MRI readout, then use coping techniques to modify the f-MRI readout. This can decrease pain significantly.这部影片介绍了其中一个最好的即将到来的疼痛治疗,据我所知, … … 。 使用的F -磁共振成像 ,这是“功能性磁共振成像, ”一类的MRI脑部扫描,研究者使用的F -磁共振成像数据领域,我们的大脑活跃时我们的经验,疼痛。最激动人心的方式使用此到目前为止-虽然仍只在研究协议,目前-是经人观赏他们的F -磁共振成像读,然后使用的应对技巧,修改的F -磁共振成像读出,这可以减少疼痛显着。
This technique can be likened to biofeedback, but is more direct - a window into brain processing, then modifying that processing to decrease pain.这种技术可以比喻为生物反馈,而且是更直接的-一个窗口,成为脑加工,然后修改,处理,以减少疼痛。
I’m excited about this type of research because it directly works with the brain - where our pain experience occurs. It’s also promising because of what it’s not … not a medication and not an invasive procedure. I hope to see further studies soon using this technique!我很兴奋关于这种类型的研究,因为它直接与大脑-在哪里我们的痛苦经验发生,它的前途,也因为它的不…不是药物,而不是侵入性的程序,我希望看到进一步研究尽快使用这种技术!
Dr. Sean Mackey博士肖恩马奇 is from Stanford School of Medicine’s Pain Management Center and is a ground-breaking researcher in new ways to understand and treat pain.是由斯坦福大学医学院的疼痛管理中心是一个具有突破性意义的研究员以新的方式来认识和对待的痛苦。
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jeisea jeisea // / / Mar 5, 2008 at 9:40 pm 2008年3月5日在下午9点40分
This is further proof of the part the brain plays in the perception of pain.这是进一步证明了部分脑组织所发挥的感知疼痛。 This video also lends weight to the findings that the way we focus and think about pain affects pain so when we are told to think positively our brain changes in a beneficial way.这部影片也出重量的调查结果认为,这样,我们的重点和认为疼痛影响疼痛因此,当有人告诉我们认为积极的变化,我们的大脑在一个有益的途径。 I’ve read that the reverse is also the case.我已阅读,该反向也是如此。 When we focus in a negative way our pain perception is greater.当我们集中在一个负面的方式,我们的疼痛感受更大。 You are so right HTCwP.你是这么权利htcwp 。 These new developments off a drug free way to control our own pain thus empowering us.这些新的事态发展小康药物免费的方式,以控制我们自己的痛苦,从而使我们。
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Barbara K. 芭芭拉k. // / / Mar 8, 2008 at 10:54 am 2008年3月8日在上午10时54分
This is very interesting.这是很有趣。 I have found that when I meditate, I feel no pain.我发觉当我冥想,我觉得没有痛苦。 I wonder what my brain scan would look like during those times.我不知道是什么,我脑扫描看起来就像在那些时代。
How to Cope with Pain // 如何应付疼痛 / / Mar 8, 2008 at 11:03 am 2008年3月8日在上午11时03分
Barbara, there are probably at least several areas of our brains that can “silence” pain.芭芭拉,有可能至少几个方面我们的大脑能够“沉默”的痛苦。 I’d bet that if you had a scan while meditating and feeling no pain, whatever area worked for you would be active.我要打赌,如果你有一个扫描,而沉思,并没有疼痛的感觉,无论面积为您工作将是积极的。
One thing to work on might be how you could keep that area that quiets your pain “active,” even when you’re not meditating.一件事的工作可能会如何你可以保持这个领域quiets你的疼痛“积极” ,甚至当您不沉思。 The idea of continuing the benefit, even when you’re not specifically focusing on meditating.的思想,继续受益,即使您没有特别侧重于沉思。
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