Somatic Dysfunction
Somatic Events Certain bodily experiences, feelings or sense perceptions arise when you practice changing how your body responds
However, in somatic symptom disorders, mental factors are expressed as physical symptoms—a process called somatization—and the persons main concern is with physical (somatic—from soma, the Greek word for body) symptoms, such as pain, weakness, fatigue, nausea, or other bodily sensations
somatic sensation Sensations arising from the skin — such as touch, pressure, cold, warmth, and pain — and from the muscles, tendons, and joints — such as the position of the limbs and pain — are known as somatic sensations
Thus, painful and non-painful somaesthetic representations in the human insula overlap
The somatic sensory system is different from other sensory systems in two interesting ways
Pain is usually considered as a separate topic because it has unusual features in comparison with other submodalities of somatic sensation and because it is so important to the physician
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