Pain-sensitized osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia patients characteristically show nociceptive system augmented responsiveness as a common feature. However, sensitization can be originally related to the peripheral injury in osteoarthritis patients, whereas pain and bodily discomfort spontaneously occur in fibromyalgia with no apparent origin. We investigated the distinct functional repercussion of pain sensitization in the cerebral cortex in both conditions. Thirty-one pain-sensitized knee osteoarthritis patients and 38 fibromyalgia patients were compared with matched control groups. And new samples of 34 sensitized knee osteoarthritis and 63 fibromyalgia patients were used to directly compare each condition. A combined measure of local func...
Supraspinal processes in humans can have a top-down enhancing effect on nociceptive processing in th...
ObjectiveThis study investigates associations between cortical thickness and pain duration, and cent...
Background: There is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain inhibiti...
A relevant aspect in osteoarthritic pain is neural sensitization. This phenomenon involves augmented...
Chronic pain is a multifactorial experience combining sensory, affective and cognitive components an...
The prevalence of concomitant fibromyalgia (FM) is puzzlingly high among rheumatoid arthritis (RA) ...
The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare disease-relevant ce...
Pain is a complex and subjective experience often associated with noxious stimulation. However, in t...
Contains fulltext : 168312.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
Objective Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic functional pain syndrome characterized by widespread pain,...
Background: The mechanisms driving osteoarthritic pain remain poorly understood, but there is increa...
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by widespread chronic pain, fatigue, sleep disorders, a...
Objective This study investigates associations between cortical thickness and pain duration, and ...
Over the years, many have viewed Fibromyagla syndrome (FMS) as a so-called "functional disorder" and...
The insular (IC) and cingulate cortices (CC) are critically involved in pain perception. Previously ...
Supraspinal processes in humans can have a top-down enhancing effect on nociceptive processing in th...
ObjectiveThis study investigates associations between cortical thickness and pain duration, and cent...
Background: There is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain inhibiti...
A relevant aspect in osteoarthritic pain is neural sensitization. This phenomenon involves augmented...
Chronic pain is a multifactorial experience combining sensory, affective and cognitive components an...
The prevalence of concomitant fibromyalgia (FM) is puzzlingly high among rheumatoid arthritis (RA) ...
The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare disease-relevant ce...
Pain is a complex and subjective experience often associated with noxious stimulation. However, in t...
Contains fulltext : 168312.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
Objective Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic functional pain syndrome characterized by widespread pain,...
Background: The mechanisms driving osteoarthritic pain remain poorly understood, but there is increa...
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by widespread chronic pain, fatigue, sleep disorders, a...
Objective This study investigates associations between cortical thickness and pain duration, and ...
Over the years, many have viewed Fibromyagla syndrome (FMS) as a so-called "functional disorder" and...
The insular (IC) and cingulate cortices (CC) are critically involved in pain perception. Previously ...
Supraspinal processes in humans can have a top-down enhancing effect on nociceptive processing in th...
ObjectiveThis study investigates associations between cortical thickness and pain duration, and cent...
Background: There is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain inhibiti...