Published February 5, 2026 | Version 1,0
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Pain Beyond Inflammation: An Interpretation of Clinical Observations in "RB Vetenskap" Through the Universal Resonance Model

  • 1. Independent Researcher; Specialist Physician in Rheumatology, Stockholm, Sweden

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This paper takes a recent issue of RB Vetenskap as its empirical point of departure and examines converging clinical observations that challenge inflammation-centred models of pain. These include persistent pain without inflammatory explanation, registry data that appear to exceed current measurement frameworks, and increasing biological sophistication alongside fragmented clinical organisation.

Using the Universal Resonance Model (URM) as an interpretive framework, the paper conceptualises pain as an emergent expression of cross-system instability rather than a direct marker of inflammation or tissue pathology. The analysis demonstrates how longitudinal patterns, variability, and timing—already present in registry data—can become clinically meaningful when interpreted through a system-dynamic lens.

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Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18174009 (DOI)
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2026-02-05
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