Topical capsaicin modulates the two‐point discrimination threshold—Modulation depends on stimulation modality and intensity
Ken Steffen Frahm,
Ole Kæseler Andersen,
Lars Arendt‐Nielsen
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSpatial acuity concerns the ability to localize and discriminate sensory input and is often tested using the two‐point discrimination threshold (2PDT). Sensitization of the pain system can affect the spatial acuity, but it is unclear how 2PDTs of different testing modalities are affected. The aim was to investigate if the 2PDTs for mechanical and heat stimulation at different intensities were modulated by topical capsaicin sensitization.Methods30 healthy subjects were divided into either a capsaicin … Show more
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