Pain referral area is reduced by remote pain.
Thorvaldur Skuli PalssonVictor Doménech-GarcíaShellie Ann BoudreauThomas Graven-NielsenPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2021)
The current results indicate a link between endogenous inhibition and pain referral. Descending inhibitory control effects on pain referral support a spinal mechanism involved in pain referral. Future studies should investigate whether the spatial characteristics of referred pain (e.g. size, frequency of affected body regions and distribution away from the primary nociceptive stimulus) can useful to evaluate the efficiency of endogenous pain modulation.