What is pain sensitivity? Darren Beales FACP and Tim Mitchell FACP have recently offered this definition: ‘Pain sensitivity in the clinical context can be considered as a term used to encompass the phenomena that some people’s experience and perception of pain is enhanced (or reduced) beyond that of others.’ Based on a series of articles published in InMotion in 2023, this animation explores pain sensitivity and how to recognise it in the clinic. This animation is a PRF initiative. For more information visit https://australian.physio/inmotion/pain-sensitivity-collection

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