dysafferentation
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(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.
dysafferentation
The chiropractor warned that dysafferentation resulting from joint restriction — where large-diameter mechanoreceptor afferents decrease their activity while nociceptive afferent fibers increase — can disrupt motor control and contribute to chronic pain.
The chiropractor warned that dysafferentation resulting from joint restriction — where large-diameter mechanoreceptor afferents decrease their activity while nociceptive afferent fibers increase — can disrupt motor control and contribute to chronic pain.
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