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283 related items for PubMed ID: 23911699

  • 1. Effect of conditioned pain modulation on trigeminal somatosensory function evaluated by quantitative sensory testing.
    Oono Y, Baad-Hansen L, Wang K, Arendt-Nielsen L, Svensson P.
    Pain; 2013 Dec; 154(12):2684-2690. PubMed ID: 23911699
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  • 2. Conditioned pain modulation evoked by a mechanical craniofacial stimulus is not influenced by noxious stimulation of the temporomandibular joint.
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  • 3. Reliability of the conditioned pain modulation paradigm across three anatomical sites.
    Nuwailati R, Curatolo M, LeResche L, Ramsay DS, Spiekerman C, Drangsholt M.
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  • 4. Conditioned pain modulation evoked by different intensities of mechanical stimuli applied to the craniofacial region in healthy men and women.
    Oono Y, Wang K, Svensson P, Arendt-Nielsen L.
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  • 5. Painful conditioning stimuli of the craniofacial region evokes diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in men and women.
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  • 8. Somatosensory assessment and conditioned pain modulation in temporomandibular disorders pain patients.
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  • 9. Interactive effects of conditioned pain modulation and temporal summation of pain-the role of stimulus modality.
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  • 10. Lack of sex differences in modulation of experimental intraoral pain by diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNIC).
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  • 11. Reliability of intra-oral quantitative sensory testing (QST) in patients with atypical odontalgia and healthy controls - a multicentre study.
    Baad-Hansen L, Pigg M, Yang G, List T, Svensson P, Drangsholt M.
    J Oral Rehabil; 2015 Feb 28; 42(2):127-35. PubMed ID: 25284726
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  • 12. Reliability and minimal detectable change of dynamic temporal summation and conditioned pain modulation using a single experimental paradigm.
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  • 13. Development of a new bed-side-test assessing conditioned pain modulation: a test-retest reliability study.
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  • 14. The long-term reliability of static and dynamic quantitative sensory testing in healthy individuals.
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  • 16. Heterotopic ischemic pain attenuates somatosensory evoked potentials induced by electrical tooth stimulation: diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in the trigeminal nerve territory.
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  • 17. Sex differences in endogenous pain modulation by distracting and painful conditioning stimulation.
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  • 18. Quantitative sensory testing in the trigeminal region: site and gender differences.
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  • 19. Somatosensory function following painful repetitive electrical stimulation of the human temporomandibular joint and skin.
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  • 20. Modulatory influence on somatosensory perception from vibration and heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation (HNCS) in fibromyalgia patients and healthy subjects.
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