Studies investigating the effect of rate of temperature change on thermal thresholds have used a variety of different methods and threshold combinations, and many display incomplete reporting of statistical analyses. It has been suggested that C- and Aδ-fibre mediated thresholds differ in their reaction to different rates of temperature change. Ten healthy female volunteers (aged 18-26 years; mean 21 ± S.D. 2.53) undertook cold sensation (CS), warm sensation (WS), cold pain (CP) and heat pain (HP) threshold determinations on the thenar eminence of the dominant hand. Rates of temperature change of 0.5, 1, 2.5 and 4°C/s were used, with a modified method of limits. Adaptation temperature was 32°C and thermode size 3 cm < 3 cm. Results showed a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the effect of skin type and cooling rat...
<p>The thin grey lines represent the individual thresholds obtained in each participant. The box plo...
Objective: To determine if interferential current (IFC) or transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation...
Studies investigating the effect of rate of temperature change on thermal thresholds have used a var...
Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) of thermal perception thresholds assesses small afferent nerve fu...
<p>Relationships between the initial temperatures of the skin and the thresholds: thermal threshold ...
Two distinctive features characterize the way in which sensations including pain, are evoked by heat...
Introduction: A wide variety of diseases alter the perceptions of different sensations, often evalua...
Comparison of thermal threshold tests to assess small nerve fiber function: limits vs. levels. Reule...
Skin temperature is detected through signals in unmyelinated C-fibers and thin myelinated Aδ-fibers ...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the 'Method-of-Limits' is an established ration...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the ‘Method-of-Limits’ is an established ration...
<p>The whole dorsal surface of the hand was warmed to 38°C by means of an infrared lamp. <b>- A</b> ...
Hand-transmitted vibration has been observed to cause a wide variety of different signs and symptoms...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the effect of skin type and cooling rat...
<p>The thin grey lines represent the individual thresholds obtained in each participant. The box plo...
Objective: To determine if interferential current (IFC) or transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation...
Studies investigating the effect of rate of temperature change on thermal thresholds have used a var...
Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) of thermal perception thresholds assesses small afferent nerve fu...
<p>Relationships between the initial temperatures of the skin and the thresholds: thermal threshold ...
Two distinctive features characterize the way in which sensations including pain, are evoked by heat...
Introduction: A wide variety of diseases alter the perceptions of different sensations, often evalua...
Comparison of thermal threshold tests to assess small nerve fiber function: limits vs. levels. Reule...
Skin temperature is detected through signals in unmyelinated C-fibers and thin myelinated Aδ-fibers ...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the 'Method-of-Limits' is an established ration...
Objective: Thermal quantitative sensory testing with the ‘Method-of-Limits’ is an established ration...
<p>The whole dorsal surface of the hand was warmed to 38°C by means of an infrared lamp. <b>- A</b> ...
Hand-transmitted vibration has been observed to cause a wide variety of different signs and symptoms...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the effect of skin type and cooling rat...
<p>The thin grey lines represent the individual thresholds obtained in each participant. The box plo...
Objective: To determine if interferential current (IFC) or transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation...