Abstract

The brain stem and brain are involved in chronic pain processing and sensation. This may involve changes in gene expression through epigenetic alterations [1]. Chronic pain is also a learned experience which involves the brain [2]. In chronic pain, thresholds to pain sensation decrease such that pain may be produced by nonpainful stimuli.

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