2024
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.4747
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Expectation of analgesia increases the inhibitory response of conditioned pain modulation in healthy participants who at baseline have a non‐inhibitory profile

Allen Matheus S. Nascimento,
Soraya S. Ardestani,
Isabela C. Novaes
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThis study assessed the effect of expectation of analgesia on conditioned pain modulation (CPM) in healthy participants stratified into inhibitors and non‐inhibitors.MethodsA parallel CPM protocol was assessed on 21 women and 22 men across two sessions: baseline and expectation of analgesia, which was induced by a standardized audiovisual suggestion. The CPM assessment involved two different test stimuli (TS): mechanically controlled palpation and the pressure pain threshold, applied to two different… Show more

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