Il numero di febbraio dell'European Journal of Pain

L'European Journal of Pain (EJP) è la rivista ufficiale della European Pain Federation. È una rivista internazionale multidisciplinare che pubblica articoli di ricerca clinica e di base relativi a tutti gli aspetti del dolore e della sua gestione, includendo specialità come anestesia, odontoiatria, neurologia e neurochirurgia, ortopedia, cure palliative, farmacologia, fisiologia, psichiatria, psicologia e riabilitazione; vengono inoltre trattati gli aspetti socio-economici del dolore.

Nell'ultimo numero:

POSITION PAPERS
Personalized assessment and management of non-specific low back pain
Brigitte Wirth,  Petra Schweinhardt

REVIEW ARTICLES
Prediction of pain using electrocardiographic-derived autonomic measures: A systematic review (Open Access)
Anne-Marie Wegeberg,  Trine Hyttel Sejersgaard-Jacobsen,  Christina Brock,  Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

Mechanisms and treatment of opioid-induced pruritus: Peripheral and central pathways (Open Access)
Hiroai Okutani,  Silvia Lo Vecchio,  Lars Arendt-Nielsen

Pain neuroscience education for reducing pain and kinesiophobia in patients with chronic neck pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Long-Huei Lin,  Ting-Yu Lin,  Ke-Vin Chang,  Wei-Ting Wu,  Levent Özçakar

ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Musculoskeletal pain in Parkinson's disease: Association with dopaminergic deficiency in the caudate nucleus (Open Access)
Katarina Rukavina,  Nicola Mulholland,  Benjamin Corcoran,  Magdalena Krbot Skoric,  Juliet Staunton,  Silvia Rota,  Pavlos Zinzalias,  Kit Wu,  Anna Fieldwalker,  Kirsty Bannister,  Alexandra Rizos,  K Ray Chaudhuri

Antinociceptive effects of nefopam activating descending serotonergic modulation via 5-HT2 receptors in the nucleus raphe magnus
Yaqun Li,  Woong Mo Kim,  Yu Jun Lee,  Dong Ho Kang,  Hyung Gon Lee,  Jeong Il Choi,  Myung Ha Yoon

Stressful life events and low back pain in older men: A cross-sectional and prospective analysis using data from the MrOS study (Open Access)
David T. McNaughton,  Eric J. Roseen,  Aron Downie,  Hazel Jenkins,  Cecilie K. Øverås,  Justin J. Young,  Howard A. Fink,  Katie L. Stone,  Peggy Cawthon,  Jan Hartvigsen

Prevalence of chronic pain and chronic widespread pain among subjects with heart failure in the general population: The HUNT study (Open Access)
K. Vikan, T. Landmark, K. H. Gjeilo

Electrical matrix stimulation suppresses acute itch independently of activation of sleeping nociceptors (Open Access)
Schwarzenauer, R. M. Rukwied, A. Lampert,  R. Rolke,  B. Namer

Effect of spirocyclopiperazinium salt compound LXM-15 on spinal nerve injury in rats
Tian Yu Wang,  Ying Ying Liang,  Qin Liu,  Ding Wang,  Qi Sun,  Run Tao Li,  Hua Yang,  Yi Min Jiang,  Jia Ye

Quantitative sensory testing, psychological profiles and clinical pain in patients with psoriatic arthritis and hand osteoarthritis experiencing pain of at least moderate intensity  (Open Access)
Vela, L. Dreyer, K. K. Petersen,  L. Arendt-Nielsen,  K. Skjærbæk Duch,  K. Amris,  S. Kristensen

Network analyses reveal the interaction between physical features, fear of movement and neck pain and disability in people with acute and chronic whiplash-associated disorders (Open Access)
Ernesto Anarte-Lazo,  Bernard X. W. Liew,  Valter Devecchi,  Carlos Bernal-Utrera,  Cleofas Rodriguez-Blanco,  Deborah Falla

Subgrouping of facilitatory or inhibitory conditioned pain modulation responses in patients with chronic knee pain. Explorative analysis from a multicentre trial (Open Access)
B. Larsen, P. Madeleine, L. B. Sørensen,  J. Sachau,  J. C. Otto,  R. Baron,  L. Arendt-Nielsen

LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Comment on: Virtual reality increases pressure pain threshold and lowers anxiety in children compared with control and non-immersive control—A randomized, crossover trial
Benyamin Alam,  Mohammad Zakariya Mahmood,  Husnain Akhtar,  Mohammed Adnaan Munshi

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