“…Traditionally, osteoarthritis pain has been attributed to local tissue injury, which causes mechanical nociceptive pain (Gwilym et al, 2009;Hochman et al, 2010). However, results from several studies indicate that central sensitization (ie, increased response to stimulation mediated by amplification of signaling in the central nervous system) may also play a role in the pathophysiology of chronic osteoarthritis pain (ArendtNielsen et al, 2010;Courtney et al, 2010;Hochman et al, 2010;Kidd et al, 2007;Kosek & Ordeberg, 2000). In patients with chronic osteoarthritis, persistent joint damage, synovial inflammation, and subchondral bone changes are associated with chronic nociceptor stimulation.…”