“…Another factor to consider is the variance in pain referral patterns between individuals as observed in this study and others (Boudreau et al., 2017, 2018; Domenech‐Garcia et al., 2016; Gibson et al., 2006b; Palsson et al., 2018). Recently, it was demonstrated that variability in pain referral is greater with lower stimulation intensities (Palsson et al., 2020) where the optimal stimulation intensity, based on variability of pain referral, is above 30% of the PPT as also used in the present study (Table 1). In the Palsson et al’s study, higher intensities did not reduce the coefficient of variance for pain referral additionally.…”