2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2010.10.009
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Somatosensory Symptoms and Signs and Conditioned Pain Modulation in Chronic Post-Stroke Shoulder Pain

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“…Nevertheless, patients with CPSP and MSP had motor and sensory dysfunction more often than those without pain ( that sensory disturbances were often present in patients with shoulder pain 7 and may imply a role for central sensitization in patients with nociceptive pain. 22 As expected, we found that CPSP was closely associated with lesions in the thalamus and brain stem, where the spinothalamic tracts run, 13 whereas MSP was related to lesions involving the corona radiata/basal ganglia, where abundant motor tracks run.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Nevertheless, patients with CPSP and MSP had motor and sensory dysfunction more often than those without pain ( that sensory disturbances were often present in patients with shoulder pain 7 and may imply a role for central sensitization in patients with nociceptive pain. 22 As expected, we found that CPSP was closely associated with lesions in the thalamus and brain stem, where the spinothalamic tracts run, 13 whereas MSP was related to lesions involving the corona radiata/basal ganglia, where abundant motor tracks run.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…[112][113][114] Patients with hemiplegic shoulder pain have a higher prevalence of altered somatosensory function with reduced sensory thresholds and decreased kinesthesia than patients without pain and normal control subjects. 105,[115][116][117] In addition, patients with shoulder pain have higher rates of allodynia and hyperpathia on both the affected and less affected sides than stroke patients without pain. 116,117 Patients with painful shoulders also have higher heat pain thresholds and lower pain pressure thresholds.…”
Section: Assessment Prevention and Treatment Of Hemiplegic Shouldermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…105,[115][116][117] In addition, patients with shoulder pain have higher rates of allodynia and hyperpathia on both the affected and less affected sides than stroke patients without pain. 116,117 Patients with painful shoulders also have higher heat pain thresholds and lower pain pressure thresholds.…”
Section: Assessment Prevention and Treatment Of Hemiplegic Shouldermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CPM efficacy may predict lower risk of developing chronic pain after thoracotomy (Yarnitsky et al, 2008), while less efficient CPM is sometimes associated with acute or chronic postoperative pain (Yarnitsky, 2010), emphasizing the clinical relevance of using CPM to help identify individuals at risk of developing chronic post-surgical pain. In contrast, others have found no consistent associations between most CPM parameters and prediction of pain after injuries (e.g., stroke) or surgeries (e.g., funnel chest repair) (Grosen, Vase, Pilegaard, Pfeiffer-Jensen, & Drewes, 2014; Roosink et al, 2011; Sangesland, Støren, & Vaegter, 2017). …”
Section: Clinical Relevance Of Pain Modulationmentioning
confidence: 89%