There is no clear understanding of the mechanisms causing persistent pain in patients with whiplash associated disorder (WAD). The aim of this systematic review was to assess the evidence for nerve pathology and neuropathic pain in patients with WAD. EMBASE, PubMed, CINAHL (EBSCO), and MEDLINE were searched from inception to 1st September 2020. Study quality and risk of bias were assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scales. Fifty-four studies reporting on 390,644 patients and 918 controls were included. Clinical questionnaires suggested symptoms of predominant neuropathic characteristic in 34% of patients (range 25-75%). Mean prevalence of nerve pathology detected with neurological examination was 13% (0-100%) and 32% (10-...
Neuropathic pain is defined as “Pain is observed as disease of the somatosensory nervous system.” Th...
Background and purpose It is common belief that psychological problems influence the persistence of ...
Chronic whiplash is a debilitating condition characterized by increased sensitivity to painful stimu...
There is no clear understanding of the mechanisms causing persistent pain in patients with whiplash ...
Introduction: Whiplash-associated disorder grade 2 (WAD2) is characterised by musculoskeletal pain/t...
Background: Mechanisms underpinning ongoing symptoms in chronic whiplash associated‐disorder (WAD) a...
Whiplash is a heterogeneous condition with some individuals showing features suggestive of neuropath...
Objectives: Recent research has identified the coexistence of generalized sensory hypersensitivity a...
Background Mechanisms underpinning ongoing symptoms in chronic whiplash associated‐disorder (WAD) ar...
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Background: Pain is a cardinal symptom in individuals with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). We a...
Background: Research investigating Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) has largely focused on the cer...
Involvement of nerve tissue may contribute to the persistence of pain following a whiplash injury. T...
Recent research has identified the coexistence of generalized sensory hypersensitivity and hypoesthe...
Background: The increasing incidence of chronic whiplash associated disorders II [CWAD II ] has been...
Neuropathic pain is defined as “Pain is observed as disease of the somatosensory nervous system.” Th...
Background and purpose It is common belief that psychological problems influence the persistence of ...
Chronic whiplash is a debilitating condition characterized by increased sensitivity to painful stimu...
There is no clear understanding of the mechanisms causing persistent pain in patients with whiplash ...
Introduction: Whiplash-associated disorder grade 2 (WAD2) is characterised by musculoskeletal pain/t...
Background: Mechanisms underpinning ongoing symptoms in chronic whiplash associated‐disorder (WAD) a...
Whiplash is a heterogeneous condition with some individuals showing features suggestive of neuropath...
Objectives: Recent research has identified the coexistence of generalized sensory hypersensitivity a...
Background Mechanisms underpinning ongoing symptoms in chronic whiplash associated‐disorder (WAD) ar...
© 2018 Heneghan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
Background: Pain is a cardinal symptom in individuals with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). We a...
Background: Research investigating Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) has largely focused on the cer...
Involvement of nerve tissue may contribute to the persistence of pain following a whiplash injury. T...
Recent research has identified the coexistence of generalized sensory hypersensitivity and hypoesthe...
Background: The increasing incidence of chronic whiplash associated disorders II [CWAD II ] has been...
Neuropathic pain is defined as “Pain is observed as disease of the somatosensory nervous system.” Th...
Background and purpose It is common belief that psychological problems influence the persistence of ...
Chronic whiplash is a debilitating condition characterized by increased sensitivity to painful stimu...