Behavioural assessment of experimental pain is an essential method for analysing and measuring pain levels. Rodent models, which are widely used in behavioural tests, are often subject to external forces and stressful manipulations that cause variability of the parameters measured during the experiment. Therefore, these parameters may be inappropriate as indicators of pain. In this article, a stepping-force analgesimeter was designed to investigate the variations in the stepping force of rats in response to pain induction. The proposed apparatus incorporates new features, namely an infrared charge-coupled device (CCD) camera and a data acquisition system. The camera was able to capture the locomotion of the rats and synchronise the stepping...
Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be a...
We present an operant system for the detection of pain in awake, conscious rodents. The Orofacial Pa...
Pain due to osteoarthritis (OA) often occurs during locomotion in the vertical direction when joints...
The stepping forces of normal and Freund Complete Adjuvant (FCA)-induced arthritic rats were studied...
AbstractThe weight-bearing test is one method to assess pain in rodent animal models; however, the a...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
<div><p>Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions ...
Background: The quantification of pain intensity in vivo is essential for identifying the mechanisms...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Abstract Background There are some previous reports of gait analysis using a rodent pain model. Appl...
The goal of this study is to improve the way pain is measured in rodents. A previous 2019 publicatio...
Spinal cord injury is a worldwide health issue with severe monetary, health, and psychological impli...
Assessment of pain in rodents is essential for analgesic development and investigations of fundament...
Disability and movement-related pain are major symptoms of joint disease, motivating the development...
Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be a...
We present an operant system for the detection of pain in awake, conscious rodents. The Orofacial Pa...
Pain due to osteoarthritis (OA) often occurs during locomotion in the vertical direction when joints...
The stepping forces of normal and Freund Complete Adjuvant (FCA)-induced arthritic rats were studied...
AbstractThe weight-bearing test is one method to assess pain in rodent animal models; however, the a...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
<div><p>Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions ...
Background: The quantification of pain intensity in vivo is essential for identifying the mechanisms...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Abstract Background There are some previous reports of gait analysis using a rodent pain model. Appl...
The goal of this study is to improve the way pain is measured in rodents. A previous 2019 publicatio...
Spinal cord injury is a worldwide health issue with severe monetary, health, and psychological impli...
Assessment of pain in rodents is essential for analgesic development and investigations of fundament...
Disability and movement-related pain are major symptoms of joint disease, motivating the development...
Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be a...
We present an operant system for the detection of pain in awake, conscious rodents. The Orofacial Pa...
Pain due to osteoarthritis (OA) often occurs during locomotion in the vertical direction when joints...