Heidrun H. Krämer(a), Susann Seddigh(b), G. Lorimer Moseley(c), Frank Birklein(a) (a) Department of Neurology, University of Mainz, Langenbeckstr. 1, 55101 Mainz, Germany (b) Department of Neurology, DRK Schmerz-Zentrum Mainz, Auf der Steig 16, 55131 Mainz, ...
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Dysynchiria is not a common feature of neuropathic pain
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Sound Bites – Foods that sound better taste better
The pleasure we derive from eating obviously depends on what food tastes and smells like. Visual presentation and colour are also important, as is the feel of the food in the mouth (i.e., its temperature ...
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Enhancing the ‘meaning effect’ of back surgery
This cool study in the JNNP[1] reminds us that pain is determined by the brain’s answer to the question ‘how dangerous is this?’ Pain relief is determined by the brain’s answer to the question ‘How ...
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NEMJ Mirror Therapy – comment by Lorimer Moseley
The New England Medical Journal recently published an article on Mirror Therapy for Chronic Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1 after Stroke (see below for a look at what they had to say). It seems ...
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The Outcome of the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
The ‘Outcome of the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome‘ is another important paper by Marissa de Mos – she and her team really are making some important contributions to the CRPS knowledge base. They got a list ...