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  • 22. Test order of quantitative sensory testing facilitates mechanical hyperalgesia in healthy volunteers.
    Gröne E, Crispin A, Fleckenstein J, Irnich D, Treede RD, Lang PM.
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  • 24. Reliability study of thermal quantitative sensory testing in healthy Chinese.
    Wang R, Cui L, Zhou W, Wang C, Zhang J, Wang K, Svensson P.
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  • 28. Validation of a Brazilian quantitative sensory testing (QST) device for the diagnosis of small fiber neuropathies.
    Schestatsky P, Stefani LC, Sanches PR, Silva Júnior DP, Torres IL, Dall-Agnol L, Balbinot LF, Caumo W.
    Arq Neuropsiquiatr; 2011 Dec; 69(6):943-8. PubMed ID: 22297885
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  • 29. Verbal instructions influence pain thresholds assessment: A study using manual and electronic mechanical stimulators.
    Suzuki K, Baad-Hansen L, Svensson P.
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  • 38. Reliability of quantitative sensory testing in the assessment of somatosensory function after high-frequency stimulation-induced sensitisation of central nociceptive pathways.
    Fawsitt-Jones H, Vollert J, O'Daly O, Williams SCR, McMahon SB, Howard MA, Hughes SW.
    Pain; 2024 Apr 01; 165(4):941-950. PubMed ID: 37878469
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  • 39. Quantitative sensory testing in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury.
    Krassioukov A, Wolfe DL, Hsieh JT, Hayes KC, Durham CE.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 1999 Oct 01; 80(10):1258-63. PubMed ID: 10527084
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