Methods for assessing small peripheral nerve fiber function objectively are limited. The cutaneous silent period (CuSP), a transient suppression of electromyographic voluntary activity that follows painful stimuli, could serve as an objective functional measure of the A delta fibers. Objectives. To establish normal values of CuSP, to compare these values to those in the literature and to discuss the yield of the CuSP in pathological conditions. Material and methods. We investigated the CuSP of the upper and lower limbs of 40 normal subjects. Results. We observed that the spinal circuitry mediating the CuSP is mainly unilateral and restricted to one limb, and that CuSP latency decreases and duration increases with increasing stimulus intensi...
WOS: 000281319500003PubMed ID: 20694723In this study, we aimed to use both the probability-based and...
In this study we investigate whether the cutaneous silent period (CSP)—an inhibitory response evoked...
The aim of this study was to evaluate A-delta fibre function in a patient with hereditary sensory-au...
Introduction: High intensity cutaneous stimulus transiently suppresses tonic voluntary muscle activi...
Objective: To investigate the cutaneous silent period (CSP), a spinal inhibitory reflex mainly media...
Cutaneous silent period (CSP) is the temporary suppression of voluntary muscle contraction by sensor...
The cutaneous silent period (CSP) may be useful as a method for the evaluation of smaller and unmyel...
The cutaneous silent period (CSP) is a brief transient suppression of the voluntary muscle contracti...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the contribution of the low-threshold afferents to the production of the cut...
WOS: 000229984300011PubMed ID: 15978495Objective: Cutaneous silent period (CSP), which is a spinal r...
We studied the effect of electrical stimulation of the C5-C8 dermatomes on voluntary electromyograph...
The cutaneous silent period is an inhibitory evoked response that demonstrates a wide variety of res...
The silent period is a misunderstood electrophysiological phenomenon leading to several different hy...
The pathogenesis of fibromyalgia (FM) has not been clearly elucidated, but central sensitization, wh...
abstractCutaneous silent periods (CSPs) are inhibitory spinal reflexes mediated by small diameter A-...
WOS: 000281319500003PubMed ID: 20694723In this study, we aimed to use both the probability-based and...
In this study we investigate whether the cutaneous silent period (CSP)—an inhibitory response evoked...
The aim of this study was to evaluate A-delta fibre function in a patient with hereditary sensory-au...
Introduction: High intensity cutaneous stimulus transiently suppresses tonic voluntary muscle activi...
Objective: To investigate the cutaneous silent period (CSP), a spinal inhibitory reflex mainly media...
Cutaneous silent period (CSP) is the temporary suppression of voluntary muscle contraction by sensor...
The cutaneous silent period (CSP) may be useful as a method for the evaluation of smaller and unmyel...
The cutaneous silent period (CSP) is a brief transient suppression of the voluntary muscle contracti...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the contribution of the low-threshold afferents to the production of the cut...
WOS: 000229984300011PubMed ID: 15978495Objective: Cutaneous silent period (CSP), which is a spinal r...
We studied the effect of electrical stimulation of the C5-C8 dermatomes on voluntary electromyograph...
The cutaneous silent period is an inhibitory evoked response that demonstrates a wide variety of res...
The silent period is a misunderstood electrophysiological phenomenon leading to several different hy...
The pathogenesis of fibromyalgia (FM) has not been clearly elucidated, but central sensitization, wh...
abstractCutaneous silent periods (CSPs) are inhibitory spinal reflexes mediated by small diameter A-...
WOS: 000281319500003PubMed ID: 20694723In this study, we aimed to use both the probability-based and...
In this study we investigate whether the cutaneous silent period (CSP)—an inhibitory response evoked...
The aim of this study was to evaluate A-delta fibre function in a patient with hereditary sensory-au...