Original ReportMuscle Hyperalgesia Correlates With Motor Function in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1
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Key words
Complex regional pain syndrome
dystonia
quantitative sensory testing
motor impairments
pressure pain threshold
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This study is part of TREND (Trauma RElated Neuronal Dysfunction), a Dutch Consortium that integrates research on epidemiology, assessment technology, pharmacotherapeutics, biomarkers and genetics on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1. The Consortium aims to develop concepts on disease mechanisms that occur in response to tissue injury, its assessment and treatment. TREND is supported by a government grant (BSIK03016). The experimental set-up and EthoVision software for the kinematic analysis were kindly provided by Noldus Information Technology, Wageningen, The Netherlands. Employees of this company were not involved in any part of the analysis or in the interpretation of data.
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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