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Disrupted offset analgesia distinguishes patients with chronic pain from healthy controls

Pain Oct 05, 2017

Kobinata H, et al. - Researchers here investigate whether Offset analgesia (OA) depends on the increment duration before offset, and whether individual features of OA distinguish patients with chronic pain and healthy controls. In this study, patients with chronic pain indicate impairment of OA and reduced temporal sharpening of pain perception, which suggest a possible disturbance of the endogenous pain modulatory system.
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