Localized pain
Description
Localized pain, sometimes referred to as somatic pain, is pain that is confined or restricted to a particular area of the body. This type of pain is typically felt at the site of an injury or inflammation and is usually a constant pain that is stimulated by movement in that region. Examples of localized pain include the focused, throbbing pain felt in a sprained ankle or a toothache.
the body. This type of pain is typically felt at the site of an injury or inflammation and is usually a constant pain that is stimulated by movement in that region. Examples of localized pain include the focused, throbbing pain felt in a sprained ankle or a toothache.