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Heterogeneous sensory processing in persistent postherniotomy pain
Eske Kvanner Aasvang
, Birgitte Brandsborg, Troels Staehelin Jensen,
Henrik Kehlet
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Hyperalgesia
100%
Sensory Processing
100%
Pain Patients
75%
Sensory Function
75%
Pressure Hyperalgesia
50%
Hypoesthesia
50%
Trauma
25%
Thermal Hyperalgesia
25%
Central Nervous System
25%
Windup
25%
Treatment Strategy
25%
Hypo
25%
Everyday Activities
25%
Treatment Allocation
25%
Cutaneous Pain
25%
Normative Data
25%
Pain-related Disability
25%
Pharmacological Treatment
25%
Sensory Disturbance
25%
Nociceptive Function
25%
Groin
25%
Patient Report
25%
Mechanical Hyperalgesia
25%
Free Control
25%
Pain Threshold
25%
High Incidence
25%
Number of Patients
25%
Hypoalgesia
25%
Neuroscience
Sensory Processing
100%
Hyperalgesia
100%
Drug Therapy
14%
Pain Threshold
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sensory Processing
100%
Skin Pain
16%
Hypoalgesia
16%