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As if we apply force on the middle of bone , it is no pain in bone but If we apply a force on wrist or any joint then so, And according to me we feel pain only due to the transmission of message to brain by neurons ,(if this statement is wrong so please rectify it because it is my opinion not of any book or article ) At the last my question is that , is reason to feel no pain in middle of a bone is absence of neurons or feeling pain in joints is the reason for presence of neurons there .

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    $\begingroup$ I would check your assumptions - internal bone pain is a real phenomenon as a very quick search would tell you. $\endgroup$
    – bob1
    Nov 20 at 7:23
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    $\begingroup$ Please cite a source for the claims made in your question. If you can't find any source for them, you shouldn't use them as given/assumptions. $\endgroup$
    – Bryan Krause
    Nov 20 at 8:51
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    $\begingroup$ Ask someone you know who broke their arm/leg/rib/skull/etc., what it felt like. In fact, you can have non-arthritic bone pain without a break; have you ever bumped your shin? That pain is mostly bony pain. Please read about the periosteum. $\endgroup$ Nov 20 at 16:28

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