45 healthy subjects were assessed for their response to topical cold on 3 separate occasions. Four test sites were used in randomised order: thenar eminence, volar forearm, tibialis anterior and plantar heel. Cold detection threshold and cold pain threshold (CPT) were assessed using a Somedic peltier thermode (cut-off 0˚C) and standard method of limits. Intensity of pain at CPT was assessed using a 10cm visual analogue scale. Quality of sensation at CPT was assessed using a McGill Pain Descriptors list and PRI and NWC calculated
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the 'Method-of-Limits' is an established ration...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Reliability is an essential condition for using quantitative sensory test...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the ‘Method-of-Limits’ is an established ration...
Increased sensitivity to cold may be a predictor of persistent pain, but cold pain threshold is ofte...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the effect of skin type and cooling rat...
Background Conditioned Pain Modulation (CPM) is often used to assess human descending pain inhibitio...
Aim To investigate the reliability and influence of time and size of the stimulation area on cold d...
Quantitative sensory tests are widely used in human research to evaluate the effect of analgesics an...
Objective: Pain is one of the most common signs of different diseases relief of which, is the primar...
Complementary measures for the assessment of patient thermoregulatory state, such as subjective judg...
Patterns of cardiovascular adjustments associated with self-reports of pain during the forehead and ...
Skin temperature is detected through signals in unmyelinated C-fibers and thin myelinated Aδ-fibers ...
To determine the feasibility of complex home-based phenotyping, 1,876 research participants from the...
The use of quantitative sensory testing (QST) has become more widespread, with increasing focus on d...
Objectives: To characterise cold sensitivity using a semi-structured interview, physical examination...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the 'Method-of-Limits' is an established ration...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Reliability is an essential condition for using quantitative sensory test...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the ‘Method-of-Limits’ is an established ration...
Increased sensitivity to cold may be a predictor of persistent pain, but cold pain threshold is ofte...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the effect of skin type and cooling rat...
Background Conditioned Pain Modulation (CPM) is often used to assess human descending pain inhibitio...
Aim To investigate the reliability and influence of time and size of the stimulation area on cold d...
Quantitative sensory tests are widely used in human research to evaluate the effect of analgesics an...
Objective: Pain is one of the most common signs of different diseases relief of which, is the primar...
Complementary measures for the assessment of patient thermoregulatory state, such as subjective judg...
Patterns of cardiovascular adjustments associated with self-reports of pain during the forehead and ...
Skin temperature is detected through signals in unmyelinated C-fibers and thin myelinated Aδ-fibers ...
To determine the feasibility of complex home-based phenotyping, 1,876 research participants from the...
The use of quantitative sensory testing (QST) has become more widespread, with increasing focus on d...
Objectives: To characterise cold sensitivity using a semi-structured interview, physical examination...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the 'Method-of-Limits' is an established ration...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Reliability is an essential condition for using quantitative sensory test...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the ‘Method-of-Limits’ is an established ration...