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Reproducibility of the heat/capsaicin skin sensitization model ID 53437

Video abstract of Original Research Paper Reproducibility of the heat/capsaicin skin sensitization model in healthy volunteers published in the open access Journal of Pain Research by Cavallone, Frey, Montana et al. Introduction: Heat/capsaicin skin sensitization is a well-characterized human experimental model to induce hyperalgesia and allodynia. Using this model, gabapentin, among other drugs, was shown …Read more »

Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment: Pain Management

Neuropathy – Treatable? Watch Video Success Stories: https://neuracel.com One of the most common causes of neuropathy is diabetes. The longer a patient suffers from diabetes, the most likely his chances of developing neuropathy too. The foremost goal of diabetic neuropathy treatment is to eliminate the pain associated with the condition. In addition, preventing further damage …Read more »

Pain and Temperature

There is a connection between pain & temperature receptors (in particular, the TrpV1 receptor). There are other temperature receptors also present in the body (such as receptors sensitive to cold temperatures) but the TrpV1 receptor is a good example of how the brain can misinterpret sensory information (thinking that heat is present when its actually …Read more »

Syringomyelia and neuropathic pain: treatment.m4v

lthough pain is a prominent symptom in patients suffering from syringomyelia,and this central neuropathic pain is very difficult to treat. However, more than half of all patients with syringomyelia suffer from symptoms related to central neuropathic pain. Patients often present with complaints of radicular pain and/or central cord pain. Furthermore, nearly half of all patients …Read more »

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Treatment Program

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome is a debilitating condition that is caused by impingement / compression of the ulnar nerve, resulting in pain, numbness, tingling and paresthesia (pins and needles) of the ring and little finger. Although there are a variety of treatments for this condition, none seem to have any lasting results…until now. This Cubital Tunnel …Read more »