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Color Sclerotome/Visceral Pain Referral Poster 17" X 22" (43.2 cm X 55.9 cm)

Reference Chart for Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Acupuncturists or Massage Therapists

Color Sclerotome/Visceral Pain Referral Poster contains sclerotome pain referral from C1 to S3.
Sclerotogenous pain is reported by patients as deep, ill defined, dull aching, and diffuse. Sclerotogenous pain does not follow dermatomes but does follow a sclerotome pain pattern. The tissues that are included in sclerotogenous pain include: Ligaments, Tendons, Discs, Periosteum and Apophyseal Joints.

A sclerotome is a deep somatic track that is innervated by the same signal spinal nerve and when the tissue of a sclerotome is irritated by mechanical or chemical stimuli pain is "experienced" as originating from all of the tissues that are innervated by the same nerve, or along the sclerotome. Chart shows spinal levels C-1 through S-3.

Laminated Sclerotome Wall Poster 17" X 22"


Sclerotome Poster

Visceral pain is pain that originates in the solid and hollow organs of the body. Visceral pain can result from mechanical and chemical irritation of an organ. This irritation can include ischemia, acidity and chemical irritation, spasm of visceral muscles, overdistention of a hollow organ due to flatulence, feces, or fluid distention. Visceral pain is commonly referred to the surface of the body. Examples of this would be: Gallbladder pain referred to the right shoulder, Kidney or bladder pain referred down to the groin or hip.

Key Features:
• Sclerotome pain referral from C1 to S3
• Color coded for deep and diffuse pain
• Visceral surface pain referrals for internal organs
• Facet joint pain referral patterns

Laminated Sclerotome Wall Poster 17" X 22" (43.2 cm X 55.9 cm). White background

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