Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 21, 2026

Assessment of Knee Hyperalgesia in Mice using Pressure Application Measurement
Published on: June 13, 2025
Central Sensitization as a Risk Factor in Work-related Musculoskeletal Pain - New Aspects of Functional Disorders
1MVZ München Bogenhausen, München, Deutschland.
None:
When analyzing work-related complaints, it is important to consider not only external and psychosocial factors but also conditions that have their origin in neurological processes, which lead to sensitization. This results in a lowering of receptor thresholds, leading to increased sensitivity to often inadequate stimuli. This hypersensitivity manifests not only as pain but also in the form of various discomforts. The basis of many workplace problems may therefore not be isolated causes, but rather an underlying sensitization process as an expression of dysfunctional regulatory feedback loops. This underlying background should be considered before initiating therapy. Otherwise, there is a significant risk of misguided treatment, which often leads to the chronification of the condition.
Related Concept Videos
Disorders of the Skeletal Muscle
Musculoskeletal disorders
Musculoskeletal disorders involve injuries and conditions affecting the skeletal muscles and associated connective tissues. These disorders can arise from acute biomechanical stresses or chronic overuse and can occur across different age groups. Common injuries include sprains, fractures, and muscular strains, often resulting from...
Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System
Raynaud's disease, also known as Raynaud's...
Stress and Mental Health
Individuals with depression often experience challenges in both their personal and professional...
Sympathetic Activation
Psychoneuroimmunology: Cardiovascular Disease
A key area of focus in PNI is the relationship between stress and coronary...
Somatosensation

