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427 related items for PubMed ID: 29989267

  • 1. Reproducibility of quantitative sensory testing applied to musculoskeletal orofacial region: Site and sex differences.
    Costa YM, de Araújo-Júnior ENS, Fiedler LS, de Souza PRJ, Silva LLCP, Ferreira DMAO, Conti PCR, Bonjardim LR.
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    J Oral Rehabil; 2017 Mar; 44(3):197-204. PubMed ID: 28008644
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  • 10. Somatosensory Profiling of Patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome and Correlations with Psychologic Factors.
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  • 11. Technical and clinical performance of the thermo-test device "Q-Sense" to assess small fibre function: A head-to-head comparison with the "Thermal Sensory Analyzer" TSA in diabetic patients and healthy volunteers.
    Pfau DB, Greffrath W, Schilder A, Magerl W, Ohler C, Westermann A, Maier C, Doppler K, Sommer C, Orth M, Hammes HP, Kurz J, Götz M, Treede RD, Schuh-Hofer S.
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  • 14. Reliability of temporal summation, thermal and pressure pain thresholds in a healthy cohort and musculoskeletal trauma population.
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  • 15. Reliability of Mechanical Sensitivity Mapping in the Orofacial Region of Healthy Chinese Individuals: Towards Standardized Assessment of Somatosensory Function.
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  • 16. Test-retest reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing on two sites within the L5 dermatome of the lumbar spine and lower extremity.
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  • 19. Thermal and mechanical quantitative sensory testing in Chinese patients with burning mouth syndrome--a probable neuropathic pain condition?
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  • 20. Comparison of unpleasant and pain thresholds of thermal stimuli in the orofacial regions: a psychophysical study using quantitative sensory testing in healthy young men.
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