Background and Objective: After whiplash injury, some patients develop chronic whiplash-associated disorders. The exact pathophysiology of this chronification is still unclear and more knowledge is needed regarding the different post-injury phases. Therefore, studies were searched that examined temporal changes in pain processing, measured by Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST). Databases and Data Treatment: This systematic review searched three electronic databases (Medline, Web of Science and Embase) for articles meeting the eligibility requirements. Risk of bias was assessed according to a modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Results: The 12 included studies presented moderate to good methodological quality. These studies showed altered pai...
Thermal sensitivity, thermal pain thresholds, and catastrophizing were examined in individuals with ...
Background: As yet, there is limited research that can identify factors that differentiate between ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory hypersensitivity, central hyperexcitability [lowered nociceptive flexion reflex ...
Background and Objective After whiplash injury, some patients develop chronic whiplash-associated di...
Background and Objective: After whiplash injury, some patients develop chronic whiplash-associated d...
Objectives: (1) To investigate the development of hypoesthesia from soon after the whiplash injury t...
Study Design. An experimental study of motor and sensory function and psychological distress in subj...
Objective: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are common and incur substantial personal and economi...
Abstract. Introduction: Sensitivity to Movement-Evoked Pain is a pain summation phenomenon identifie...
Objectives: To investigate sensory changes present in patients with chronic whiplash-associated diso...
Alterations in sensory processing have been demonstrated in chronic low back and neck pain. However,...
Abstract. Background. The cervical zygapophyseal joints may be a primary source of pain in up to 60%...
Background: Different recovery patterns are reported for those befallen a whip-lash injury, but litt...
Objectives: In contrast to the increasing knowledge of the sensory dysfunction involved in chronic w...
Abstract. Background. The cervical zygapophyseal joints may be a primary source of pain in up to 60%...
Thermal sensitivity, thermal pain thresholds, and catastrophizing were examined in individuals with ...
Background: As yet, there is limited research that can identify factors that differentiate between ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory hypersensitivity, central hyperexcitability [lowered nociceptive flexion reflex ...
Background and Objective After whiplash injury, some patients develop chronic whiplash-associated di...
Background and Objective: After whiplash injury, some patients develop chronic whiplash-associated d...
Objectives: (1) To investigate the development of hypoesthesia from soon after the whiplash injury t...
Study Design. An experimental study of motor and sensory function and psychological distress in subj...
Objective: Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are common and incur substantial personal and economi...
Abstract. Introduction: Sensitivity to Movement-Evoked Pain is a pain summation phenomenon identifie...
Objectives: To investigate sensory changes present in patients with chronic whiplash-associated diso...
Alterations in sensory processing have been demonstrated in chronic low back and neck pain. However,...
Abstract. Background. The cervical zygapophyseal joints may be a primary source of pain in up to 60%...
Background: Different recovery patterns are reported for those befallen a whip-lash injury, but litt...
Objectives: In contrast to the increasing knowledge of the sensory dysfunction involved in chronic w...
Abstract. Background. The cervical zygapophyseal joints may be a primary source of pain in up to 60%...
Thermal sensitivity, thermal pain thresholds, and catastrophizing were examined in individuals with ...
Background: As yet, there is limited research that can identify factors that differentiate between ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory hypersensitivity, central hyperexcitability [lowered nociceptive flexion reflex ...