Journal article

Reduced response to the thermal grill illusion in chronic pain patients

NM Sumracki, FTA Buisman-Pijlman, MR Hutchinson, M Gentgall, P Rolan

Pain Medicine United States | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2014

Abstract

Objective: Sensory illusions may reveal fundamental features of the nervous system. The thermal grill illusion is such a pain illusion, where interlaced warm and cool temperature bars (thermal grill) produce a paradoxical burning sensation. Previous studies have only systematically investigated the thermal grill illusion in pain-free volunteers. The objective of this study was to investigate whether the response to the thermal grill illusion was tolerable in patients with chronic pain and whether the response differed between patients with chronic pain and pain-free volunteers. Subjects: Sixteen pain-free participants and 18 chronic pain patients (seven not receiving opioids and 11 receiving..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the staff at the Pain and Anaesthesia Research Clinic for assistance with the conduct of this study and Jonathan Tuke for statistical assistance. N.M.S. is grateful for an Australian Postgraduates Award. M.R.H. is grateful for an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council C.J. Martin Fellowship (465423; 2007-2010) and an Australian Research Council Research Fellowship (DP110100297; 2011-current). The authors report no conflict of interest.