European Journal of Pain: il numero di novembre
Segnaliamo l'uscita del numero di novembre dell'European Journal of Pain, il periodico curato dall'EFIC, Pain European Federation.
Volume 23, Issue 10, Novembre 2019
REVIEW ARTICLE
Self‐medication in pain management: The state of the art of pharmacists’ role for optimal Over‐The‐Counter analgesic use
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Whole‐body reversible neuropathic pain associated with right parieto‐temporal operculum single inflammatory lesion in a patient with multiple sclerosis: A case report
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The effect of intradermal microdosing of a transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 antagonist on heat evoked pain and thermal thresholds in normal and ultraviolet‐C exposed skin in healthy volunteers
Exercise‐induced hypoalgesia in young adult females with long‐standing patellofemoral pain – A randomized crossover study
Perception of phasic pain is modulated by smell and taste
Thin‐fibre receptors expressing acid‐sensing ion channel 3 contribute to muscular mechanical hypersensitivity after exercise
Nerve growth factor‐induced muscle hyperalgesia facilitates ischaemic contraction‐evoked pain
Concurrent validity of a low‐cost and time‐efficient clinical sensory test battery to evaluate somatosensory dysfunction
Maintenance of quality of life improvement for patients with chronic pain and obesity after interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilitation – A study using the Swedish Quality Registry for Pain Rehabilitation
Delayed effects of attention on pain sensitivity and conditioned pain modulation
Technical and clinical performance of the thermo‐test device “Q‐Sense” to assess small fibre function: A head‐to‐head comparison with the “Thermal Sensory Analyzer” TSA in diabetic patients and healthy volunteer
Psychophysical or spinal reflex measures when assessing conditioned pain modulation?
Complex regional pain syndrome: An international survey of clinical practice
Pain inhibitory mechanisms and response to weak analgesics in patients with knee osteoarthritis
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