
Gate Control Theory of Pain & Massage | Simple Explanation
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In this episode of The Science Behind Massage, we explore the gate control theory of pain with a simple explanation that makes this important concept easy to understand - even if you're not a medical professional. Book an affordable massage class (includes certification): https://jointheflow.weebly.com/our-co...Amazon book on Gua Sha: https://amzn.to/4kXlGK9 Let's connect: / flowathens Join this channel to get access to perks: / @flowathens First proposed in 1965, the gate control theory of pain changed how science views pain, shifting the focus from damage alone to how the nervous system processes and filters pain signals.We’ll look at the role of the spinal cord - especially the dorsal horn - and explain how pain signals can be “turned down” through touch, pressure, and other sensory inputs. You’ll learn how this theory connects with massage therapy, and how therapists apply these principles to relieve pain naturally, without medication. We also link this with the psychology of pain and the broader biopsychosocial model.Whether you're a massage therapist, a student of health sciences, or just curious about how the body works, this is an easy and practical guide to the gate control theory of pain - explained clearly and backed by science.🔹 Subscribe to the channel for more massage tutorials🔹 Like and comment if this video helps you🔹 Share with colleagues or students in massage or sports therapy👍 Drop a comment with questions or techniques you’d like to see next.