How to Hack Your Brain When You’re in Pain | Amy Baxter | TED #bigIdeas

How to Hack Your Brain When You’re in Pain | Amy Baxter | TED In a thought-provoking TED talk, Amy Baxter, a physician and researcher, unravels the intricacies of pain and its translation to the brain. She explores the concept of pain as a survival learning…

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Misconceptions about Opioids

Opioids do not turn off pain; they turn on the reward system.

They should only be used for chronic pain diseases and in the trauma bay.

For post-surgery recovery, coaching and physiologic options can be equally effective, offering a less addictive alternative.

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  1. 01How to Hack Your Brain When You’re in Pain | Amy Baxter | TED
  2. 02Misconceptions about Opioids
  3. 03Reframing Pain Perception
  4. 04Limitations of Traditional Pain Measurement
  5. 05Innovative Pain Blocking Device
  6. 06Role of Fascia in Pain Sensation
  7. 07Promising Alternatives to Opioids
  8. 08Pain as a Venn Diagram
  9. 09Role of Distraction in Pain Management

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