
It's Not in Your Head
Welcome to It's Not in Your Head Podcast, with Dan and Juz. Dr. Dan is a Sports Physician and Justine a Pain Coach and patient. We have come together to find ways to manage complex pain better for both patients and providers. New episodes will come out bi-weekly on all major platforms.
It's Not in Your Head
13 Widespread Pain and Making Sense of Things That Don’t Make Sense
In this episode, Dr. Dan and Justine introduce their 'Central Sensitization Algorithm' designed to help healthcare providers diagnose and treat central sensitization and related neuroinflammatory disorders more effectively. The algorithm categorizes symptoms into distinct buckets of nervous system dysfunction, allowing providers to more quickly and efficiently identify and prioritize their treatment plan. By addressing potential pre-existing diagnoses and symptoms, the sensitization algorithm aims to better streamline assessments and improve outcomes for complex patients by creating a clearer picture of an otherwise confusing presentation. The episode highlights the importance of this tool in reducing diagnostic frustration and inadvertent harm, while also empowering patients to better understand and communicate their symptoms.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Official Intro
00:17 Intro - How you start to think about it
01:31 Initial Presentation
03:25 Neuropathic / Nociceptive
04:01 Central Sensitization (Other side)
04:45 What is Sensitization?
05:56 How Dan Got Into Hypermobility
08:44 3 Components of Hypermobile EDS
09:18 Two Sides of Central Sensitization
11:03 Justine's Path to Central Sensitization
16:04 Dan's Frown of Frustration
18:57 Looking at the Literature
20:32 7 Main Categories of CS
22:14 Pre-existing Diagnoses
22:37 Disproportionate, prolonged pain
24:24 Symptoms
25:30 Sensory Hypersensitivity
30:22 Sleep Disturbance
34:38 Fatigue
36:47 Cognitive Impairment
40:02 Mood Disturbance
42:46 Motor Dysfunction
45:33 Dysautonomia - Cardiovascular
47:42 Dysautonomia - Gastrointestinal System
48:34 Dysautonomia - Urinary System
49:47 Dysautonomia - Secretor Motor System
50:49 Dysautonomia - Reproductive System
52:22 Assessment
54:31 What do we do as Doctors? What is driving this patient's CS?
57:57 Final Points
01:00:13 Disclaimer