Electrophysiological characterisation of central sensitisation in canine spontaneous osteoarthritis

Volume: 159, Issue: 11, Pages: 2318 - 2330
Published: Jul 9, 2018
Abstract
In man, central sensitisation (CS) contributes to the pain of osteoarthritis (OA). Dogs with spontaneous OA may also exhibit CS. Electrophysiological reflex measurements are more objective than behavioural assessments and can be used to evaluate CS in preclinical and clinical studies. It was hypothesised that dogs suffering from OA would exhibit electrophysiological characteristics indicative of CS, associated with reduced diffuse noxious...
Paper Details
Title
Electrophysiological characterisation of central sensitisation in canine spontaneous osteoarthritis
Published Date
Jul 9, 2018
Volume
159
Issue
11
Pages
2318 - 2330
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