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dysafferentation

Terms vs Dysafferentation - What's the difference?

terms | dysafferentation |


As nouns the difference between terms and dysafferentation

is that terms is while dysafferentation is (chiropractic) abnormal afferent input as a result of joint restriction that involves a functional decrease in the activity of large diameter mechanoreceptor afferent fibers and a simultaneous functional increases in the activity of nociceptive afferent nerve fibers.

Nociceptive vs Dysafferentation - What's the difference?

nociceptive | dysafferentation |


As an adjective nociceptive

is (of a stimulus) causing pain.

As a noun dysafferentation is

(chiropractic) abnormal afferent input as a result of joint restriction that involves a functional decrease in the activity of large diameter mechanoreceptor afferent fibers and a simultaneous functional increases in the activity of nociceptive afferent nerve fibers.

Mechanoreceptor vs Dysafferentation - What's the difference?

mechanoreceptor | dysafferentation |


As nouns the difference between mechanoreceptor and dysafferentation

is that mechanoreceptor is any receptor that provides an organism with information about mechanical changes in its environment, such as movement, tension and pressure while dysafferentation is abnormal afferent input as a result of joint restriction that involves a functional decrease in the activity of large diameter mechanoreceptor afferent fibers and a simultaneous functional increases in the activity of nociceptive afferent nerve fibers.

Restriction vs Dysafferentation - What's the difference?

restriction | dysafferentation |


As nouns the difference between restriction and dysafferentation

is that restriction is the act of restricting, or the state of being restricted while dysafferentation is (chiropractic) abnormal afferent input as a result of joint restriction that involves a functional decrease in the activity of large diameter mechanoreceptor afferent fibers and a simultaneous functional increases in the activity of nociceptive afferent nerve fibers.

Joint vs Dysafferentation - What's the difference?

joint | dysafferentation |


As nouns the difference between joint and dysafferentation

is that joint is marijuana cigarette; joint while dysafferentation is (chiropractic) abnormal afferent input as a result of joint restriction that involves a functional decrease in the activity of large diameter mechanoreceptor afferent fibers and a simultaneous functional increases in the activity of nociceptive afferent nerve fibers.

Afferent vs Dysafferentation - What's the difference?

afferent | dysafferentation |


As an adjective afferent

is relative (to), pertaining (to).

As a noun dysafferentation is

(chiropractic) abnormal afferent input as a result of joint restriction that involves a functional decrease in the activity of large diameter mechanoreceptor afferent fibers and a simultaneous functional increases in the activity of nociceptive afferent nerve fibers.