Over the years, many have viewed Fibromyagla syndrome (FMS) as a so-called "functional disorder" and patients have experienced a concomitant lack of interest and legitimacy from the medical profession. The symptoms have not been explained by peripheral mechanisms alone nor by specific central nervous system mechanisms. In this study, we objectively evaluated the cerebral response to individually calibrated pain provocations of a pain-free body region (thumbnail). The study comprised 16 female FMS patients and 16 individually age-matched controls. Brain activity was measured using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during individually calibrated painful pressures representing 50 nun on a Visual analogue scale (VAS) ranging from 0 t...
The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare disease-relevant ce...
Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often partially dete...
ObjectiveThere is vast evidence to support the presence of brain aberrations in patients with fibrom...
Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
The perceived lack of control over the experience of pain is arguably-one major cause of agony and i...
BACKGROUND: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
BACKGROUND: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
AbstractBackgroundThere is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain in...
AbstractBackgroundThere is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain in...
Objective. To use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to evaluate the pattern of cerebral a...
The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare disease-relevant ce...
Background: There is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain inhibiti...
Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare disease-relevant ce...
Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often partially dete...
ObjectiveThere is vast evidence to support the presence of brain aberrations in patients with fibrom...
Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
The perceived lack of control over the experience of pain is arguably-one major cause of agony and i...
BACKGROUND: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
BACKGROUND: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
AbstractBackgroundThere is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain in...
AbstractBackgroundThere is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain in...
Objective. To use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to evaluate the pattern of cerebral a...
The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare disease-relevant ce...
Background: There is evidence for augmented processing of pain and impaired endogenous pain inhibiti...
Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often pa...
The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to directly compare disease-relevant ce...
Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often partially dete...
ObjectiveThere is vast evidence to support the presence of brain aberrations in patients with fibrom...