Journal article

Somatosensory symptoms and signs and conditioned pain modulation in chronic post-stroke shoulder pain

M Roosink, GJ Renzenbrink, JR Buitenweg, RTM Van Dongen, ACH Geurts, MJ Ijzerman

Journal of Pain | CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE | Published : 2011

Abstract

Persistent shoulder pain is a common complication after stroke. Its etiology and underlying mechanisms are not well understood and treatment is generally unsatisfactory. The objective of this study was to assess the role of central sensitization and disinhibition in chronic stroke patients with chronic PSSP (n = 19), pain-free stroke patients (n = 29), and healthy controls (n = 23). Positive and negative somatosensory symptoms and signs were assessed using clinical examination and electrical and mechanical quantitative sensory testing (QST). Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) was assessed by comparing QST thresholds before and after applying a cold pressor test. Sensory abnormalities were mor..

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