Introduction: Given our improved understanding of the role of central sensitization (CS) in many patients with chronic pain, it seems rational to account for CS during treatment. Areas covered: First, the treatment rationale based on the complex mechanisms underlying CS in patients having chronic pain is presented. Second, emphasis is given to explaining the concept of CS when providing treatment, as well as why patients and clinicians should focus on long-term rather than short-term treatment effects. Third, possible pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment options are discussed. Expert opinion: Centrally acting drugs such as tricyclic compounds, serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, and α2δ ligands each target mechanisms ...
Low back pain is one of the four most common disorders in all regions, and the greatest contributor ...
Background: The awareness is growing that central sensitization is of prime importance for the asses...
Pain may be a leading symptom in complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS I) and may hinder funct...
Introduction: Given our improved understanding of the role of central sensitization (CS) in many pat...
Introduction: Central sensitization accounts for chronic 'unexplained' pain in a wide variety of dis...
Introduction: Central sensitization (CS) is present in a variety of chronic pain disorders, includin...
Contains fulltext : 203304.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Ce...
Purpose of reviewCentral sensitization (CS) is present in a variety of chronic pain conditions inclu...
Introduction: Chronic pain is pain that lasts more than the normal physiologic healing time at the ...
Central sensitization provides an evidence-based explanation for many cases of 'unexplained' chronic...
Different neuroplastic processes can occur along the nociceptive pathways and may be important in th...
Abstract. Introduction:. Central sensitization (CS) involves dysfunctional central nervous system pa...
Current exacerbations of chronic pain cannot be understood in isolation from how past incidents impa...
Pain may be a leading symptom in complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS I) and may hinder funct...
Introduction. Pain is a complex and debilitating experience. When pain lasts over three months it be...
Low back pain is one of the four most common disorders in all regions, and the greatest contributor ...
Background: The awareness is growing that central sensitization is of prime importance for the asses...
Pain may be a leading symptom in complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS I) and may hinder funct...
Introduction: Given our improved understanding of the role of central sensitization (CS) in many pat...
Introduction: Central sensitization accounts for chronic 'unexplained' pain in a wide variety of dis...
Introduction: Central sensitization (CS) is present in a variety of chronic pain disorders, includin...
Contains fulltext : 203304.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Ce...
Purpose of reviewCentral sensitization (CS) is present in a variety of chronic pain conditions inclu...
Introduction: Chronic pain is pain that lasts more than the normal physiologic healing time at the ...
Central sensitization provides an evidence-based explanation for many cases of 'unexplained' chronic...
Different neuroplastic processes can occur along the nociceptive pathways and may be important in th...
Abstract. Introduction:. Central sensitization (CS) involves dysfunctional central nervous system pa...
Current exacerbations of chronic pain cannot be understood in isolation from how past incidents impa...
Pain may be a leading symptom in complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS I) and may hinder funct...
Introduction. Pain is a complex and debilitating experience. When pain lasts over three months it be...
Low back pain is one of the four most common disorders in all regions, and the greatest contributor ...
Background: The awareness is growing that central sensitization is of prime importance for the asses...
Pain may be a leading symptom in complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS I) and may hinder funct...