Human experimental pain models leading to development of secondary hyperalgesia are used to estimate efficacy of analgesics and antihyperalgesics. The ability to develop an area of secondary hyperalgesia varies substantially between subjects, but little is known about the agreement following repeated measurements. The aim of this study was to determine if the areas of secondary hyperalgesia were consistently robust to be useful for phenotyping subjects, based on their pattern of sensitization by the heat pain models.We performed post-hoc analyses of 10 completed healthy volunteer studies (n = 342 [409 repeated measurements]). Three different models were used to induce secondary hyperalgesia to monofilament stimulation: the heat/capsaicin se...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
The aim of the present study was to test the effect of heat conditioning before and after the induct...
Background:Human experimental pain models leading to development of secondary hyperalgesia are used ...
Clinical pain models can be applied when investigating basic physiologic pain responses in healthy v...
Clinical pain models can be applied when investigating basic physiologic pain responses in healthy v...
Laura F Cavallone,1 Karen Frey,1 Michael C Montana,1 Jeremy Joyal,1 Karen J Regina,1 Karin L Peterse...
This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves the eff...
<div><p>This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves...
This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves the eff...
Background Human experimental pain models provide an important translational link between pre‐clini...
Morten Sejer Hansen,1 Jørn Wetterslev,2 Christian Bressen Pipper,3 Mohammad Sohail Asghar,1 J...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
The aim of the present study was to test the effect of heat conditioning before and after the induct...
Background:Human experimental pain models leading to development of secondary hyperalgesia are used ...
Clinical pain models can be applied when investigating basic physiologic pain responses in healthy v...
Clinical pain models can be applied when investigating basic physiologic pain responses in healthy v...
Laura F Cavallone,1 Karen Frey,1 Michael C Montana,1 Jeremy Joyal,1 Karen J Regina,1 Karin L Peterse...
This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves the eff...
<div><p>This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves...
This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves the eff...
Background Human experimental pain models provide an important translational link between pre‐clini...
Morten Sejer Hansen,1 Jørn Wetterslev,2 Christian Bressen Pipper,3 Mohammad Sohail Asghar,1 J...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
The aim of the present study was to test the effect of heat conditioning before and after the induct...