People with chronic back pain process everyday sounds differently, and more intensely, than people without pain, according to new research from the University of Colorado Anschutz.
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Chronic back pain causes the brain to amplify everyday sounds, but Pain Reprocessing Therapy can "turn down the volume." ...
The study, published in Annals of Neurology, links this increased sound sensitivity to measurable differences in brain activity. The findings suggest that chronic back pain involves changes in the ...
Brain imaging of adults with chronic back pain revealed heightened neural responses to everyday sounds in auditory and ...
People with chronic back pain process everyday sounds differently, and more intensely, than people without pain, according to new research from the University of Colorado Anschutz. Published today in ...
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CU Anschutz study links sound sensitivity in chronic back pain to specific brain changes and shows it can improve with therapyPeople with chronic back ...
The results showed clear differences between people with chronic back pain and those without pain. On average, people with ...
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