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Chapter 7 & 8

Horizontales
The neural process of sensing and transmitting signals in response to potentially harmful stimuli, leading to the perception of pain.
Sudden, sharp pain that typically lasts for a short duration and is often a response to injury or illness.
Pathways in the body through which life energy (Qi) flows, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine, often targeted in acupuncture.
Pain that comes and goes over a long period, with episodes of pain alternating with periods of no pain.
A theory suggesting that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that can either block or allow pain signals to pass to the brain, depending on certain conditions.
Medications designed to relieve pain without causing loss of consciousness (e.g., ibuprofen, acetaminophen, opioids).
Verticales
Pain that is felt in a limb or body part that has been amputated, as though the missing limb is still present.
A practice from Traditional Chinese Medicine involving the insertion of fine needles into specific points on the body to balance energy flow and alleviate pain or illness.
Healing practices or treatments that are used instead of conventional Western medicine, such as herbal remedies or energy healing.
Long-lasting pain that persists for months or years, often continuing beyond the typical healing period of an injury or condition.
A system of alternative medicine based on the principle that "like cures like," using highly diluted substances to trigger the body’s natural healing responses.
An ancient system of medicine from India that emphasizes balance between body, mind, and spirit through diet, lifestyle, and natural remedies.