It is widely accepted that the unique painful and non-painful sensations in neuropathic pain are the result of particular mechanisms, and that specific management strategies for neuropathic pain should be applied to tackle them. Ideally, the treatment of chronic pain should be directed at eliminating the cause of pain, but in reality this is rarely possible. The management of chronic pain is therefore often limited to reducing the intensity of such pain and associated symptoms. Pain is essentially a subjective phenomenon described with patient-specific symptoms and expressed with a certain intensity. It therefore makes sense to examine the value of verbal descriptors and pain qualities as a basis for distinguishing neuropathic pain from oth...
Management of patients presenting with chronic pain is a common problem in primary care. Essentially...
Objectives: Chronic neuropathic pain (NP) is a well-known phenomenon, whereas acute neuropathic pain...
Patients with peripheral and central nervous system diseases may suffer from different types of pain...
It is widely accepted that the unique painful and non-painful sensations in neuropathic pain are the...
Neuropathic pain affects 6-8% of the general adult population. It is reported by 27% of chronic pain...
According to the latest definition, the term neuropathic pain refers to pain arising as a direct con...
Background: Neuropathic pain (NeP) is a wide group of conditions provoked by many different causes a...
Chronic pain is generally regarded as being divided into two mutually exclusive pain mechanisms: noc...
Pain is a subjective condition that cannot be objectively measured; for this reason, self patient-pe...
Chronic pain is generally regarded as being divided into two mutually exclusive pain mechanisms: noc...
Pain is a subjective condition that cannot be objectively measured; for this reason, self patient-pe...
Pain usually results from activation of nociceptive afferents by actually or potentially tissue-dama...
The redefinition of neuropathic pain as pain arising as a direct consequence of a lesion or disease...
Management of patients presenting with chronic pain is a common problem in primary care. Essentially...
Management of patients presenting with chronic pain is a common problem in primary care. Essentially...
Objectives: Chronic neuropathic pain (NP) is a well-known phenomenon, whereas acute neuropathic pain...
Patients with peripheral and central nervous system diseases may suffer from different types of pain...
It is widely accepted that the unique painful and non-painful sensations in neuropathic pain are the...
Neuropathic pain affects 6-8% of the general adult population. It is reported by 27% of chronic pain...
According to the latest definition, the term neuropathic pain refers to pain arising as a direct con...
Background: Neuropathic pain (NeP) is a wide group of conditions provoked by many different causes a...
Chronic pain is generally regarded as being divided into two mutually exclusive pain mechanisms: noc...
Pain is a subjective condition that cannot be objectively measured; for this reason, self patient-pe...
Chronic pain is generally regarded as being divided into two mutually exclusive pain mechanisms: noc...
Pain is a subjective condition that cannot be objectively measured; for this reason, self patient-pe...
Pain usually results from activation of nociceptive afferents by actually or potentially tissue-dama...
The redefinition of neuropathic pain as pain arising as a direct consequence of a lesion or disease...
Management of patients presenting with chronic pain is a common problem in primary care. Essentially...
Management of patients presenting with chronic pain is a common problem in primary care. Essentially...
Objectives: Chronic neuropathic pain (NP) is a well-known phenomenon, whereas acute neuropathic pain...
Patients with peripheral and central nervous system diseases may suffer from different types of pain...