Mechanical cues as immunomodulators in neuroinflammation-driven spinal sensitization: analgesic mechanisms and therapeutic strategies - Takeaways - MDSpire

Mechanical cues as immunomodulators in neuroinflammation-driven spinal sensitization: analgesic mechanisms and therapeutic strategies

  • By

  • Li-ya Tang

  • Ke-shang Li

  • Xiao-xia Kuang

  • Jiang-shan Li

  • Xiang Feng

  • Wu Li

  • April 30, 2026

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    Neuroinflammation drives spinal sensitization, contributing to the transition from acute to chronic pain.

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    Mechanical interventions can modulate neuroinflammation and spinal sensitization, offering potential non-pharmacological pain relief.

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    Tuina, a traditional manual therapy, serves as a model for understanding the analgesic mechanisms of mechanical stimuli.

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    A mechanobiological framework is needed to connect mechanotransduction with neuroimmune signaling and pain modulation.

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    Future research should focus on standardized mechanical dosing and mechanism-informed biomarkers for personalized pain management.

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