The anatomy of pain examines the structural origins of discomfort, focusing on nerves, muscles, and other tissues that contribute to chronic pain conditions. It bridges the gap between anatomy and pain management strategies. This book offers insights into the structural causes of pain, helping healthcare providers understand its origins and manifestations. It integrates anatomical knowledge with practical approaches for diagnosing and addressing chronic discomfort, making it essential for pain specialists and therapists.
Sophia Davis is a Pain Researcher and Associate Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. She has authored over 100 articles on the anatomical causes of chronic pain and discomfort. Sophia’s work investigates the structural basis of pain syndromes and their management. She has edited 4 books on anatomy and pain science. Her expertise includes neuroanatomy, chronic pain mechanisms, and therapeutic interventions.