
Getting injured triggers an amazing response from your body, thanks to the nervous system.
The Nervous System Basics
1.Central Nervous System (CNS): The brain and spinal cord.
2.Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Nerves throughout your body.
The Body’s Immediate Response
Pain and Reflexes
•Pain Detection: Nerve endings (nociceptors) sense damage and alert your brain.
•Quick Reactions: Reflex arcs can make you pull away before you even think about it.
Inflammation and Healing
•Inflammation: Increased blood flow helps start repairs, but can also make you more sensitive.
•Regeneration: Peripheral nerves can sometimes heal; the CNS struggles more with this.
Adapting and Coping
Neuroplasticity
•Brain Adaptation: Your brain forms new pathways to work around damage.
Emotional Impact
•Chronic Pain: Sometimes pain lingers, affecting both body and mind.
•Mental Health: Stress and anxiety can amplify pain.
Conclusion
What to do now, well let’s start with understanding these responses. It shows how interconnected your body is, emphasizing the need for both physical and emotional healing.
1.Pay attention to your words, either to yourself or out loud.
2.Pay attention to your nutrition. Injury is inflammation. Avoid sugar, white flour, processed foods. Eat to nourish
3.Work with a trained professional. Physical Therapists, Corrective Exercise Specialist, Medical Fitness Professional
Let me know if I can help you
Maria Lorenzo

