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The following pages link to Development and validation of a pressure-type automated quantitative sensory testing system for point-of-care pain assessment (Q86057847):
Displaying 15 items.
- Pharmacologic attenuation of cross-modal sensory augmentation within the chronic pain insula (Q27316223) (← links)
- Quantitative sensory testing measures individual pain responses in emergency department patients (Q33739847) (← links)
- The MAPP research network: design, patient characterization and operations (Q34019730) (← links)
- Resting state connectivity correlates with drug and placebo response in fibromyalgia patients (Q34432234) (← links)
- Pressure pain thresholds increase after preconditioning 1 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation with transcranial direct current stimulation (Q35128151) (← links)
- Toll-like receptor 4 and comorbid pain in Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome: a multidisciplinary approach to the study of chronic pelvic pain research network study (Q36052840) (← links)
- Pressure Pain Sensitivity in Patients With Suspected Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia (Q36294335) (← links)
- Pressure sensitivity and phenotypic changes in patients with suspected opioid-induced hyperalgesia being withdrawn from full mu agonists (Q37725752) (← links)
- Altered fMRI resting-state connectivity in individuals with fibromyalgia on acute pain stimulation (Q40101904) (← links)
- Multivariate classification of pain-evoked brain activity in temporomandibular disorder (Q42198860) (← links)
- Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation in Conditioned Pain Modulation (Q50847425) (← links)
- Association Between the 2011 Fibromyalgia Survey Criteria and Multisite Pain Sensitivity in Knee Osteoarthritis (Q88331249) (← links)
- Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome: insights from the MAPP Research Network (Q90605950) (← links)
- The LURN Research Network Neuroimaging and Sensory Testing (NIST) Study: Design, protocols, and operations (Q91690585) (← links)
- Phenotypic Features of Central Sensitization (Q93386962) (← links)