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2021 Jun 06


Med Hypotheses


153

Visceral pain, mechanisms, and implications in musculoskeletal clinical practice.

Authors

Pacheco-Carroza EA
Med Hypotheses. 2021 Jun 06; 153:110624.
PMID: 34126503.

Abstract

The global impact of visceral pain is extremely high, representing a significant portion of all forms of chronic pain. In musculoskeletal practice, at least one-third of people with persistent noncancerous pain report recurrent abdominal, pelvic, or chest pain symptoms. Visceral pain can be felt in several different areas of the body and can migrate throughout a region, even though the site of origin does not appear to change. Traditionally, clinicians have examined musculoskeletal pain through a reductionist lens that ignores the influence of the visceral system on musculoskeletal pain. The hypothesis presented is that visceral pain has an important influence on developing and maintaining different types of musculoskeletal pain through processes within the peripheral or central nervous systems, as a result of a visceral nociceptive stimulus generated by pathoanatomical or functional alterations. The hypothesis predicts that a consideration of the function of the visceral system in musculoskeletal pain conditions will improve clinical outcomes, moving beyond a linear model and adopting a more holistic approach, especially in the more complex groups of patients.