The nature and course of sensory changes following spinal cord injury: predictive properties and implications on the mechanism of central pain

Brain14.50
Volume: 135, Issue: 2, Pages: 418 - 430
Published: Nov 16, 2011
Abstract
Central pain below the injury level after spinal cord injury is excruciating, chronic and resistive to treatment. Animal studies suggest that pretreatment may prevent central pain, but to date there are no measures to predict its development. Our aim was to monitor changes in the sensory profile below the lesion prior to the development of below-level central pain in order to search for a parameter that could predict its risk and to further...
Paper Details
Title
The nature and course of sensory changes following spinal cord injury: predictive properties and implications on the mechanism of central pain
Published Date
Nov 16, 2011
Journal
Volume
135
Issue
2
Pages
418 - 430
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