It is known that stimulation of thin cutaneous nerve fibers can induce long lasting analgesia through both supraspinal and segmental mechanisms, the latter often exhibiting restricted receptive fields. On this basis, we recently developed a new method, termed cutaneous field stimulation (CFS), for localized stimulation of A delta and C fibers in the superficial part of the skin. In the present study, we have evaluated the effects of CFS on non-nociceptive and nociceptive skin senses. We compared the effects of CFS with those of conventional transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), known to preferentially activate coarse myelinated fibers. A battery of sensory tests were made on the right volar forearm of 20 healthy subjects. CFS ...
Abstract Background Human hairy (not glabrous skin) is equipped with a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-t...
Item does not contain fulltextHigh-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin...
High-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin induces an increased pain sen...
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...
We recently demonstrated the emergence of touch-evoked pain (allodynia) during innocuous tactile sti...
High-frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of the human skin induces an increase in both mechanical...
Scratching the skin, while instantly relieving itch, often aggravates itch over time due to skin inj...
Background: Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanoreceptive ...
High-frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of the human skin induces increased pain sensitivity in ...
In the past 30years, the study of nociception has relied mostly on thermal stimulation to activate n...
Objective: To determine if interferential current (IFC) or transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation...
Background: A new technique, cutaneous field stimulation (CFS), which activates electrically unmyeli...
Although nonnoxious, high-frequency electrical stimulation applied segmentally (ie, conventional tra...
Background. TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is probably the most diffused physica...
Abstract Background Human hairy (not glabrous skin) is equipped with a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-t...
Item does not contain fulltextHigh-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin...
High-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin induces an increased pain sen...
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...
We recently demonstrated the emergence of touch-evoked pain (allodynia) during innocuous tactile sti...
High-frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of the human skin induces an increase in both mechanical...
Scratching the skin, while instantly relieving itch, often aggravates itch over time due to skin inj...
Background: Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanoreceptive ...
High-frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of the human skin induces increased pain sensitivity in ...
In the past 30years, the study of nociception has relied mostly on thermal stimulation to activate n...
Objective: To determine if interferential current (IFC) or transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation...
Background: A new technique, cutaneous field stimulation (CFS), which activates electrically unmyeli...
Although nonnoxious, high-frequency electrical stimulation applied segmentally (ie, conventional tra...
Background. TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is probably the most diffused physica...
Abstract Background Human hairy (not glabrous skin) is equipped with a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-t...
Item does not contain fulltextHigh-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin...
High-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin induces an increased pain sen...