Central sensitisation is considered to have a pathophysiological role in chronic low back pain (LBP). Whether individuals with increased central sensitisation early in their condition are more likely to develop persistent pain or whether it increases over time is unclear. This study aimed to determine whether sensory profiles during acute LBP differ between individuals who did and did not recover by 6-months and to identify subgroups associated with outcomes. Individuals with acute LBP
Different neuroplastic processes can occur along the nociceptive pathways and may be important in th...
This prospective study of acute and sub-acute low back pain (LBP) patients was conducted to assess w...
Objective. Chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders (CMPDs) are among the leading causes of disabiliti...
BACKGROUND: One-third of individuals with acute low back pain (LBP) experience recurrent symptoms wi...
Low back pain is one of the four most common disorders in all regions, and the greatest contributor ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this narrative review is to analyze the available literature concerning ce...
Background: Early evidence suggests human assumed central sensitization (HACS) is present in some pe...
INTRODUCTION: A relevant subsample of patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) have manifested aug...
(1) Background: Peripheral, as well as central, sensitization have been described in chronic low bac...
Abstract. Introduction:. Chronic low back pain (LBP) is commonly associated with generalised pain hy...
OBJECTIVES:: Widespread central hypersensitivity and altered conditioned pain modulation (CPM) have ...
Chronic low back pain is one of the most disabling conditions worldwide and has a major negative imp...
Central sensitisation is assumed to be one of the underlying mechanisms for chronic low back pain. B...
As a mechanisms-based classification of pain 'central sensitisation pain' (CSP) refers to pain arisi...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with chronic low back pain radiating to the leg (CLBPr) are sometimes referre...
Different neuroplastic processes can occur along the nociceptive pathways and may be important in th...
This prospective study of acute and sub-acute low back pain (LBP) patients was conducted to assess w...
Objective. Chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders (CMPDs) are among the leading causes of disabiliti...
BACKGROUND: One-third of individuals with acute low back pain (LBP) experience recurrent symptoms wi...
Low back pain is one of the four most common disorders in all regions, and the greatest contributor ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this narrative review is to analyze the available literature concerning ce...
Background: Early evidence suggests human assumed central sensitization (HACS) is present in some pe...
INTRODUCTION: A relevant subsample of patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) have manifested aug...
(1) Background: Peripheral, as well as central, sensitization have been described in chronic low bac...
Abstract. Introduction:. Chronic low back pain (LBP) is commonly associated with generalised pain hy...
OBJECTIVES:: Widespread central hypersensitivity and altered conditioned pain modulation (CPM) have ...
Chronic low back pain is one of the most disabling conditions worldwide and has a major negative imp...
Central sensitisation is assumed to be one of the underlying mechanisms for chronic low back pain. B...
As a mechanisms-based classification of pain 'central sensitisation pain' (CSP) refers to pain arisi...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with chronic low back pain radiating to the leg (CLBPr) are sometimes referre...
Different neuroplastic processes can occur along the nociceptive pathways and may be important in th...
This prospective study of acute and sub-acute low back pain (LBP) patients was conducted to assess w...
Objective. Chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders (CMPDs) are among the leading causes of disabiliti...