Abnormalities of the Descending Inhibitory Nociceptive Pathway in Functional Motor Disorders
Giovanna Squintani,
Christian Geroin,
Alessia Pasquali
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPain is a common disabling non‐motor symptom affecting patients with functional motor disorders (FMD).ObjectiveWe aimed to explore ascending and descending nociceptive pathways with laser evoked potentials (LEPs) in FMD.MethodsWe studied a “bottom‐up and top‐down” noxious paradigm applying a conditioned pain modulation (CPM) protocol and recorded N2/P2 amplitude in 21 FMD and 20 controls following stimulation of both right arm and leg at baseline (BS) (bottom‐up), during heterotopic noxious condition… Show more
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