Hypersensitivity to a variety of stimuli has been shown in whiplash associated disorders and may be indicative of peripheral nerve involvement. This cross-sectional study utilised Quantitative sensory testing (QST) including vibration, thermal, electrical detection thresholds as an indirect measure of primary afferents that mediate innocuous and painful sensation. Pain thresholds and psychological distress (SCL-90-R) were also measured. Thirty-one subjects with chronic whiplash (>3 months, NDI: 49+/-17) and 31 controls participated. The whiplash group demonstrated elevated vibration, heat and electrical detection thresholds at most hand sites compared to controls (
Methods: Single-blinded, case control observational study using a convenience sample of 20 participa...
Study Design. An experimental study of motor and sensory function and psychological distress in subj...
Widespread sensory hypersensitivity is present in acute whiplash and is associated with poor recover...
Objectives: In contrast to the increasing knowledge of the sensory dysfunction involved in chronic w...
Sensory hypersensitivity, central hyperexcitability [lowered nociceptive flexion reflex (NFR) thresh...
Recent research has identified the coexistence of generalized sensory hypersensitivity and hypoesthe...
Abstract. Background. The cervical zygapophyseal joints may be a primary source of pain in up to 60%...
Objectives: Recent research has identified the coexistence of generalized sensory hypersensitivity a...
Abstract. Background. The cervical zygapophyseal joints may be a primary source of pain in up to 60%...
Objectives: To investigate sensory changes present in patients with chronic whiplash-associated diso...
It is emerging that whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) is a complex condition characterised by a var...
Whiplash is a heterogeneous condition with some individuals showing features suggestive of neuropath...
Objectives: (1) To investigate the development of hypoesthesia from soon after the whiplash injury t...
Background: The increasing incidence of chronic whiplash associated disorders II [CWAD II ] has been...
Objective Central sensitization is present in different pain conditions, including chronic whiplash...
Methods: Single-blinded, case control observational study using a convenience sample of 20 participa...
Study Design. An experimental study of motor and sensory function and psychological distress in subj...
Widespread sensory hypersensitivity is present in acute whiplash and is associated with poor recover...
Objectives: In contrast to the increasing knowledge of the sensory dysfunction involved in chronic w...
Sensory hypersensitivity, central hyperexcitability [lowered nociceptive flexion reflex (NFR) thresh...
Recent research has identified the coexistence of generalized sensory hypersensitivity and hypoesthe...
Abstract. Background. The cervical zygapophyseal joints may be a primary source of pain in up to 60%...
Objectives: Recent research has identified the coexistence of generalized sensory hypersensitivity a...
Abstract. Background. The cervical zygapophyseal joints may be a primary source of pain in up to 60%...
Objectives: To investigate sensory changes present in patients with chronic whiplash-associated diso...
It is emerging that whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) is a complex condition characterised by a var...
Whiplash is a heterogeneous condition with some individuals showing features suggestive of neuropath...
Objectives: (1) To investigate the development of hypoesthesia from soon after the whiplash injury t...
Background: The increasing incidence of chronic whiplash associated disorders II [CWAD II ] has been...
Objective Central sensitization is present in different pain conditions, including chronic whiplash...
Methods: Single-blinded, case control observational study using a convenience sample of 20 participa...
Study Design. An experimental study of motor and sensory function and psychological distress in subj...
Widespread sensory hypersensitivity is present in acute whiplash and is associated with poor recover...