counterstimulus
Counterstimulus is a general term for a stimulus that opposes or counteracts another stimulus. In sensory science, it denotes input that modulates or reduces the perception of a competing sensation, often pain.
In pain management, counterstimulation is a key concept underlying the gate control theory of pain. The theory
Applications of counterstimulus appear in clinical and self-care settings. Physical therapy and bedside analgesia often employ
Mechanistically, counterstimulation is thought to work by stimulating larger-diameter, fast-conducting A-beta fibers, which can activate inhibitory
Cautions include variability in effectiveness across individuals and pain types. Counterstimulation should not replace medical evaluation