We investigated role of capsaicin-sensitive afferents within and without the areas of Zusanli (ST36)/Shangjuxu (ST37) acupoints along the stomach (ST) meridian in the perception and modulation of pain assessed by visual analog scale of pain and its distribution rated by subjects, pressure pain threshold (PPT), and heat pain threshold (HPT) in humans. Compared with the treatment of non-acupoint area, capsaicin (100 mu g/50 mu l) administered into either ST36 or ST37 acupoint caused the strongest pain intensity and the most extensive pain distribution, followed by rapid onset, bilateral, long-lasting secondary mechanical hyperalgesia and slower onset secondary heat hypoalgesia (1 day after the capsaicin treatment). Between treatments of diffe...
Acupuncture combined with pharmaceutical agents has been used to treat diseases in humans and animal...
Acupuncture-induced analgesia depends on the activation of endogenous pain modulation pathways. In t...
Appropriate selection of ipsilateral or contralateral electroacupuncture (corresponding to the pain ...
We investigated role of capsaicin-sensitive afferents within and without the areas of Zusanli (ST36)...
Although nonnoxious, high-frequency electrical stimulation applied segmentally (ie, conventional tra...
Background: Acupuncture is used to reduce chronic musculoskeletal pain. The common mechanism underly...
The relationship between induction of central sensitization and facilitation of temporal summation t...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
Capsaicin is the active compound responsible for the pungency of hot chilli. Research has discovered...
Background Human experimental pain models provide an important translational link between pre‐clini...
In this neurophysiological study in healthy humans, we assessed how central sensitization induced by...
summary Capsaicin, the pungent component of the red pepper, has been used as an analgesic in a varie...
The development of chronic pain is typically predicated by neuroplastic changes within the spinal co...
OBJECTIVES Muscle pain can be associated with hyperalgesia that may spread outside the area of pr...
Acute application of topical capsaicin produces spontaneous burning and stinging pain similar to tha...
Acupuncture combined with pharmaceutical agents has been used to treat diseases in humans and animal...
Acupuncture-induced analgesia depends on the activation of endogenous pain modulation pathways. In t...
Appropriate selection of ipsilateral or contralateral electroacupuncture (corresponding to the pain ...
We investigated role of capsaicin-sensitive afferents within and without the areas of Zusanli (ST36)...
Although nonnoxious, high-frequency electrical stimulation applied segmentally (ie, conventional tra...
Background: Acupuncture is used to reduce chronic musculoskeletal pain. The common mechanism underly...
The relationship between induction of central sensitization and facilitation of temporal summation t...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
Capsaicin is the active compound responsible for the pungency of hot chilli. Research has discovered...
Background Human experimental pain models provide an important translational link between pre‐clini...
In this neurophysiological study in healthy humans, we assessed how central sensitization induced by...
summary Capsaicin, the pungent component of the red pepper, has been used as an analgesic in a varie...
The development of chronic pain is typically predicated by neuroplastic changes within the spinal co...
OBJECTIVES Muscle pain can be associated with hyperalgesia that may spread outside the area of pr...
Acute application of topical capsaicin produces spontaneous burning and stinging pain similar to tha...
Acupuncture combined with pharmaceutical agents has been used to treat diseases in humans and animal...
Acupuncture-induced analgesia depends on the activation of endogenous pain modulation pathways. In t...
Appropriate selection of ipsilateral or contralateral electroacupuncture (corresponding to the pain ...