ObjectiveAlthough acute pain has been shown to reduce corticomotor excitability, it remains unknown whether this response resolves over time or is related to symptom severity. Furthermore, acute pain research has relied upon data acquired from the cranial "hotspot," which do not provide valuable information regarding reorganization, such as changes to the distribution of a painful muscle's representation within M1. Using a novel, rapid transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) mapping method, this study aimed to 1) explore the temporal profile and variability of corticomotor reorganization in response to acute pain and 2) determine whether individual patterns of corticomotor reorganization are associated with differences in pain, sensitivity,...
Acute musculoskeletal pain is associated with reductions in corticomotor output that persists even a...
Pain is a multifaceted condition and a major ongoing challenge for healthcare professionals having t...
Abstract. Introduction:. Increase in excitability of the primary motor cortex (M1) is associated wit...
ObjectiveAlthough acute pain has been shown to reduce corticomotor excitability, it remains unknown ...
Accumulating evidence demonstrates that pain induces adaptations in the corticomotor representations...
Background: Integration of information between multiple cortical regions is thought to underpin the ...
Aberrant motor cortex plasticity is hypothesized to contribute to chronic musculoskeletal pain, but ...
Abstract : The interaction between pain and the motor system is well-known, with past studies showin...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the primary motor cortex (M1) is increasingly...
Aberrant motor cortex plasticity is hypothesized to contribute to chronic musculoskeletal pain, but ...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the primary motor cortex (M1) is increasingly...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Pain-related interactions between primary motor (M1) and primary sensory (S...
Background. Pain-related interactions between primary motor (M1) and primary sensory (S1) cortex are...
OBJECTIVE. Corticomotor output is reduced in response to acute muscle pain, yet the mechanisms that ...
Sensorimotor cortical activity is altered in both the immediate acute and chronic stages of musculos...
Acute musculoskeletal pain is associated with reductions in corticomotor output that persists even a...
Pain is a multifaceted condition and a major ongoing challenge for healthcare professionals having t...
Abstract. Introduction:. Increase in excitability of the primary motor cortex (M1) is associated wit...
ObjectiveAlthough acute pain has been shown to reduce corticomotor excitability, it remains unknown ...
Accumulating evidence demonstrates that pain induces adaptations in the corticomotor representations...
Background: Integration of information between multiple cortical regions is thought to underpin the ...
Aberrant motor cortex plasticity is hypothesized to contribute to chronic musculoskeletal pain, but ...
Abstract : The interaction between pain and the motor system is well-known, with past studies showin...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the primary motor cortex (M1) is increasingly...
Aberrant motor cortex plasticity is hypothesized to contribute to chronic musculoskeletal pain, but ...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the primary motor cortex (M1) is increasingly...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Pain-related interactions between primary motor (M1) and primary sensory (S...
Background. Pain-related interactions between primary motor (M1) and primary sensory (S1) cortex are...
OBJECTIVE. Corticomotor output is reduced in response to acute muscle pain, yet the mechanisms that ...
Sensorimotor cortical activity is altered in both the immediate acute and chronic stages of musculos...
Acute musculoskeletal pain is associated with reductions in corticomotor output that persists even a...
Pain is a multifaceted condition and a major ongoing challenge for healthcare professionals having t...
Abstract. Introduction:. Increase in excitability of the primary motor cortex (M1) is associated wit...