It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual inputs leads to motion sickness, conflict between motor commands and sensory information associated with these commands may contribute to some chronic pain states. Attempts to test this hypothesis by artificially inducing a state of sensorimotor incongruence and assessing self-reported pain have yielded equivocal results. To help clarify the effect sensorimotor incongruence has on pain we investigated the effect of moving in an environment of induced incongruence on pressure pain thresholds (PPT) and the pain experienced immediately on completion of PPT testing.Thirty-five healthy subjects performed synchronous and asynchronous upper-limb movements with an...
© 2018 European Pain Federation - EFIC® Background: Sensorimotor conflicts are well known to induce ...
© 2018 European Pain Federation - EFIC® Background: Sensorimotor conflicts are well known to induce ...
Sensory–motor incongruence and reports of ‘pain’ McCabe and colleagues [1] investigate the hypothesi...
OBJECTIVES: It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual in...
Objectives: It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual in...
Objectives. Conflict between motor–sensory central nervous processing has been suggested as one caus...
Objectives. Conflict between motor–sensory central nervous processing has been suggested as one caus...
Objectives. Conflict between motor–sensory central nervous processing has been suggested as one caus...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) has major public health implications, and underlying mechanisms are sti...
Moving in an environment of induced sensorimotor incongruence does not influence pain sensitivity in...
© 2017 Brun, Gagné, McCabe and Mercier. Incongruence between our motor intention and the sensory fee...
© 2017 Brun, Gagné, McCabe and Mercier. Incongruence between our motor intention and the sensory fee...
© 2018 European Pain Federation - EFIC® Background: Sensorimotor conflicts are well known to induce ...
© 2018 European Pain Federation - EFIC® Background: Sensorimotor conflicts are well known to induce ...
Sensory–motor incongruence and reports of ‘pain’ McCabe and colleagues [1] investigate the hypothesi...
OBJECTIVES: It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual in...
Objectives: It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual in...
Objectives. Conflict between motor–sensory central nervous processing has been suggested as one caus...
Objectives. Conflict between motor–sensory central nervous processing has been suggested as one caus...
Objectives. Conflict between motor–sensory central nervous processing has been suggested as one caus...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) has major public health implications, and underlying mechanisms are sti...
Moving in an environment of induced sensorimotor incongruence does not influence pain sensitivity in...
© 2017 Brun, Gagné, McCabe and Mercier. Incongruence between our motor intention and the sensory fee...
© 2017 Brun, Gagné, McCabe and Mercier. Incongruence between our motor intention and the sensory fee...
© 2018 European Pain Federation - EFIC® Background: Sensorimotor conflicts are well known to induce ...
© 2018 European Pain Federation - EFIC® Background: Sensorimotor conflicts are well known to induce ...
Sensory–motor incongruence and reports of ‘pain’ McCabe and colleagues [1] investigate the hypothesi...