Scratching the skin, while instantly relieving itch, often aggravates itch over time due to skin injury. To relieve itch, without damaging the skin, a new technique termed cutaneous field stimulation (CFS) was developed and tested on 21 subjects. CFS uses a flexible plate with needle-like electrodes (n = 16) to electrically stimulate nerve fibres in the superficial skin. The electrodes were stimulated consecutively (4 Hz per electrode, pulse duration 1 ms, intensity 0.4-0.8 mA, 25 min). CFS resulted in a pricking and burning sensation that usually faded rather quickly. The burning sensation was still present during a selective block of impulse conduction in myelinated fibres indicating that nociceptive C-fibres are activated by CFS. Further...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Itch, a complex unpleasant sens...
We recently demonstrated the emergence of touch-evoked pain (allodynia) during innocuous tactile sti...
Currently, the study of nociception in humans relies mainly on thermal stimulation of heat-sensitive...
Scratching the skin, while instantly relieving itch, often aggravates itch over time due to skin inj...
Background: A new technique, cutaneous field stimulation (CFS), which activates electrically unmyeli...
Background Despite the fact that severe itch is common in many dermatological diseases, the therapeu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of cutaneous field stimulation of C fibers for the treatment of ...
It is known that stimulation of thin nerve afferents can inhibit itch and pain and that the nocicept...
We have recently shown that stimulation, through a multi-electrode array, of thin nerve fibres close...
It is known that stimulation of thin cutaneous nerve fibers can induce long lasting analgesia throug...
Specially designed transcutaneous electrical stimulation paradigms can be used to provoke experiment...
Introduction: Itch is a common symptom in dermatologic and other diseases and can have a severe impa...
research into the functioning of the brain during itch has revealed significant activity in the moto...
In the past 30years, the study of nociception has relied mostly on thermal stimulation to activate n...
Little is known about endogenous descending control of itch. In chronic pain, descending pain inhibi...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Itch, a complex unpleasant sens...
We recently demonstrated the emergence of touch-evoked pain (allodynia) during innocuous tactile sti...
Currently, the study of nociception in humans relies mainly on thermal stimulation of heat-sensitive...
Scratching the skin, while instantly relieving itch, often aggravates itch over time due to skin inj...
Background: A new technique, cutaneous field stimulation (CFS), which activates electrically unmyeli...
Background Despite the fact that severe itch is common in many dermatological diseases, the therapeu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of cutaneous field stimulation of C fibers for the treatment of ...
It is known that stimulation of thin nerve afferents can inhibit itch and pain and that the nocicept...
We have recently shown that stimulation, through a multi-electrode array, of thin nerve fibres close...
It is known that stimulation of thin cutaneous nerve fibers can induce long lasting analgesia throug...
Specially designed transcutaneous electrical stimulation paradigms can be used to provoke experiment...
Introduction: Itch is a common symptom in dermatologic and other diseases and can have a severe impa...
research into the functioning of the brain during itch has revealed significant activity in the moto...
In the past 30years, the study of nociception has relied mostly on thermal stimulation to activate n...
Little is known about endogenous descending control of itch. In chronic pain, descending pain inhibi...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Itch, a complex unpleasant sens...
We recently demonstrated the emergence of touch-evoked pain (allodynia) during innocuous tactile sti...
Currently, the study of nociception in humans relies mainly on thermal stimulation of heat-sensitive...