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- W2087298905 abstract "With the present work I am setting out to use an integrative medical approach to describe the perception and processing of chronic pain. Neuroanatomical and biological (neuroscience) concepts and the associated computer-controlled high-tech brain examination methods will be integrated with the concepts of Ayurvedic medicine in a complementary semantic manner. Although positron emission tomography (PET) and fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) can be used to make the perception of pain in the brain visible and thus forms of mental experience can be displayed objectively as a snapshot, many questions remain unanswered. This is especially true with regards to the many individual differences in this experience of pain. The subjective analysis method of Ayurveda, which has been tried and tested for over 2000 years and is assured by its reproducible explanatory power, can contribute to comprehension here. An important part of traditional Ayurvedic medicine consists of examining the individual influences within the subjective sensation of perception (e.g. pain) with regards to personal constitution and as the consequence of personal living circumstances. Connections within the flow of bodily functions and mental processes are always described as holistic conditionalities in Ayurveda. Combining both medical approaches using existing analogies can contribute to a deeper understanding of chronic pain. This especially holds true in cases in which no findings, physical findings or tangible diagnoses accompany processing and treatment to explain the causes to physicians, therapists and, most importantly, to the patients. Acceptance and compassion often no longer take place in the world of modern medicine due to the lack of objective data. With the increasing understanding of the significance of emotional intelligence (limbic system) and the discovery of mirror neurons, we know that, with few exceptions, healing relationships depend on empathy and treatment of pain cannot be successful without care. Not only those affected by pain, but also treatment providers suffer from this. Many therapeutic options provided by Ayurvedicmedicine have to do with contact and touch, serve to strengthen inner experience and can help break through the often fatal cycle of pain and stress. I hope to make a small contribution to revealing the importance of integrative medical approaches and stimulating the dialog required for this to happen." @default.
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- W2087298905 title "Chronic pain in Ayurveda Medicine and Neuroscience—An Integrative medical approach" @default.
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