and post-stroke pain. Clinically, neuropathic pain is characterised by spontaneous ongoing or shooting pain and evoked amplified pain responses after noxious or non-noxious stimuli. Methods such as ...
and post-stroke pain. Clinically, neuropathic pain is characterised by spontaneous ongoing or shooting pain and evoked amplified pain responses after noxious or non-noxious stimuli. Methods such as ...
Background: The incidence of neuropathic pain (NP) after spinal cord injury (SCI) is quite high. This pain is clinically challenging to treat and has an debilitating effect on patients. In recent ...
"Some types of pain are due to the mechanical changes that happen in the body after a stroke, and some are due to nerve irritability from the stroke itself," said Dr. Richard Harvey, a professor ...
Inflammatory or connective diseases, osteoarthritis, back pain or persistent pain after surgery are aetiologies that all may have a neuropathic component. Unlike nociceptive pain, NP does not respond ...
Neuropathic pain after traumatic brain injury unravels a spectrum of symptoms that extend beyond the realms of conventional pain experiences. Individuals may report sensations of burning, tingling, or ...
The Division of Neuropathic Pain ... with severe facial pain who haven’t responded to traditional treatments. While we also treat neck, back and other types of chronic pain, our primary focus is ...
Future studies and an ongoing clinical registry will explore the long-term impact of active vagus nerve stimulation in real-world settings. "Often after a stroke, people don't seek additional ...