Nel numero di ottobre dell'European Journal of Pain
E' uscito il nuovo numero dell'European Journal of Pain.
Questi gli argomenti:
-Exercise in Parkinson’s disease: Experimental‐induced pain sensitivity is reduced already after short term training
-Cornea nerve fibre state determines analgesic response to tapentadol in fibromyalgia patients without effective endogenous pain modulation
-Age‐related differences in the acute pain facial expression during infancy
-Neuropsychological functions of verbal recall and psychomotor speed significantly affect pain tolerance
-Masseter corticomotor excitability is decreased after intramuscular administration of nerve growth factor
-Associations between pain thresholds for heat, cold and pressure, and Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire scores in healthy women and in women with persistent pelvic pain
-The central sensitization inventory predict pain‐related disability for musculoskeletal disorders in the primary care setting
-Psychological pain responses in athletes and non‐athletes with low back pain: Avoidance and endurance matter
-The relation between parental chronic pain, pain‐related attention and interpretation biases in pain‐free adolescents
-Pain vs. comfort diary: A fully remote app‐based experiment
-Ziconotide for spinal cord injury‐related pain
-Sensory testing associates with pain quality descriptors during acute dental pain
-Does the heritability of chronic low back pain depend on how the condition is assessed?
-Pain over the adult life course: 15‐year pain trajectories—The Doetinchem Cohort Study Oostrom
-A new experimental model of muscle pain in humans based on short‐wave diathermyComment on “Sándor Márai and painful Guillain‐Barré syndrome” by Alamos et al.
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