BACKGROUND: Women who undergo breast cancer surgery have a high risk of developing persistent pain. We investigated brain processing of painful stimuli using electroencephalograms (EEG) to identify event-related potentials (ERPs) in patients with persistent pain after breast cancer treatment. METHODS: Nineteen patients (eight women with persistent pain, eleven without persistent pain), who were surgically treated more than 1 year previously for breast cancer (mastectomy, lumpectomy, and axillary lymph node dissection) and/or had chemoradiotherapy, were recruited and compared with eleven healthy female volunteers. A block of 20 painful electrical stimuli was applied to the calf, somatopically remote from the initially injured or painful area...
Abstract. [Purpose] Among the physical therapeutic procedures to decrease pain, there is transcutane...
Chronic pain after breast cancer surgery is a major problem and is expected to increase in the comin...
Introduction:. Both positive (burning, stabbing, and allodynia) and negative (numbness) neuropathic ...
BACKGROUND: Women who undergo breast cancer surgery have a high risk of developing persistent pain. ...
BACKGROUND: Women who undergo breast cancer surgery have a high risk of developing persistent pain. ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether patients with persistent pain aft...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether patients with persistent pain aft...
BACKGROUND: High Frequency electrical Stimulation (HFS) of the skin induces enhanced brain responsiv...
BACKGROUND: High Frequency electrical Stimulation (HFS) of the skin induces enhanced brain responsiv...
Persistent Pain after Breast Cancer Surgery (PPBCS) ranks second to amputation of extremities for ne...
Chronic pain following surgery, persistent postsurgical pain, is an important highly prevalent condi...
Objective: Neurocognitive problems that were observed in a number of breast cancer survivors treated...
Background: Pain is a commonly reported symptom following surgery that is more likely to occur in in...
Background: Pain is a commonly-reported symptom following surgery that is more likely to occur in in...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...
Abstract. [Purpose] Among the physical therapeutic procedures to decrease pain, there is transcutane...
Chronic pain after breast cancer surgery is a major problem and is expected to increase in the comin...
Introduction:. Both positive (burning, stabbing, and allodynia) and negative (numbness) neuropathic ...
BACKGROUND: Women who undergo breast cancer surgery have a high risk of developing persistent pain. ...
BACKGROUND: Women who undergo breast cancer surgery have a high risk of developing persistent pain. ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether patients with persistent pain aft...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether patients with persistent pain aft...
BACKGROUND: High Frequency electrical Stimulation (HFS) of the skin induces enhanced brain responsiv...
BACKGROUND: High Frequency electrical Stimulation (HFS) of the skin induces enhanced brain responsiv...
Persistent Pain after Breast Cancer Surgery (PPBCS) ranks second to amputation of extremities for ne...
Chronic pain following surgery, persistent postsurgical pain, is an important highly prevalent condi...
Objective: Neurocognitive problems that were observed in a number of breast cancer survivors treated...
Background: Pain is a commonly reported symptom following surgery that is more likely to occur in in...
Background: Pain is a commonly-reported symptom following surgery that is more likely to occur in in...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...
Abstract. [Purpose] Among the physical therapeutic procedures to decrease pain, there is transcutane...
Chronic pain after breast cancer surgery is a major problem and is expected to increase in the comin...
Introduction:. Both positive (burning, stabbing, and allodynia) and negative (numbness) neuropathic ...