2024
DOI: 10.1097/pr9.0000000000001184
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The relationship between changes in inflammation and locomotor function in sensory phenotypes of central neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury

Brittany L. Avonts,
Quan Shen,
Neal J. Wrobel
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Central neuropathic pain (CNP) commonly develops in patients after spinal cord injury (SCI), causing debilitating symptoms and sensory abnormalities to mechanical and thermal stimuli. The biological variability of pain phenotypes in individuals has limited the number of positive outcomes. Thus, it is necessary to investigate the physiological processes contributing to sensory changes that develop over time. Objective: To investigate the ph… Show more

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