Abstract. Introduction:. Central sensitization (CS) involves dysfunctional central nervous system pain modulation resulting in heightened pain perception. Central sensitization is not commonly assessed among patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), despite the fact that pain has been implicated in the development, maintenance, and relapse of OUD and chronic opioid use may produce opioid-induced hyperalgesia. Central sensitization is a plausibly important mechanism underlying the complex relationship between OUD and chronic pain. However, this premise is largely untested. Methods:. Participants with OUD (n = 141) were recruited from an academic addiction treatment center in Columbus, Ohio. An established surrogate measure of CS, the American...
IntroductionIn chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia (FM), pain amplification within the cent...
Introduction: Central sensitization (CS) is present in a variety of chronic pain disorders, includin...
PurposeTo examine the prevalence of comorbid chronic pain among patients with opioid use disorder (O...
Contains fulltext : 203304.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Ce...
Current exacerbations of chronic pain cannot be understood in isolation from how past incidents impa...
Background. The role of central sensitization in refractory pain-related diseases has not yet been c...
Objectives: Central sensitization (CS) implies increased sensitivity of the nervous system, resultin...
INTRODUCTION: Medication assisted treatment for opioid dependence alters the pain experience. This s...
Introduction: Central sensitization accounts for chronic 'unexplained' pain in a wide variety of dis...
BACKGROUND: Opioid therapy is one component of an effective pain management regimen for patients wit...
Chronic pain is a disease that encompasses both sensory and emotional elements. Opioids are highly e...
Centralized pain syndromes are associated with changes within the central nervous system that amplif...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The pain that persists for more than three months is classified...
Researchers have suggested that craving is one factor that maintains prescription opioid use in opio...
Introduction and Aims: The limited literature on pain in opioid-treatment samples indicates that it ...
IntroductionIn chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia (FM), pain amplification within the cent...
Introduction: Central sensitization (CS) is present in a variety of chronic pain disorders, includin...
PurposeTo examine the prevalence of comorbid chronic pain among patients with opioid use disorder (O...
Contains fulltext : 203304.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Ce...
Current exacerbations of chronic pain cannot be understood in isolation from how past incidents impa...
Background. The role of central sensitization in refractory pain-related diseases has not yet been c...
Objectives: Central sensitization (CS) implies increased sensitivity of the nervous system, resultin...
INTRODUCTION: Medication assisted treatment for opioid dependence alters the pain experience. This s...
Introduction: Central sensitization accounts for chronic 'unexplained' pain in a wide variety of dis...
BACKGROUND: Opioid therapy is one component of an effective pain management regimen for patients wit...
Chronic pain is a disease that encompasses both sensory and emotional elements. Opioids are highly e...
Centralized pain syndromes are associated with changes within the central nervous system that amplif...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The pain that persists for more than three months is classified...
Researchers have suggested that craving is one factor that maintains prescription opioid use in opio...
Introduction and Aims: The limited literature on pain in opioid-treatment samples indicates that it ...
IntroductionIn chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia (FM), pain amplification within the cent...
Introduction: Central sensitization (CS) is present in a variety of chronic pain disorders, includin...
PurposeTo examine the prevalence of comorbid chronic pain among patients with opioid use disorder (O...