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Sensory and central pain processing issues in Achilles tendinopathy

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Dec 24, 2015.

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    Central pain processing is altered in people with Achilles tendinopathy
    Nefeli Tompr et al
    Br J Sports Med doi:10.1136/bjsports-2015-095476
     
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    Disrupted Tactile Acuity in People With Achilles Tendinopathy: A Preliminary Case-Control Investigation
    James Debenham et al
    Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2016 Volume:0 Issue:0 Pages:1–10 DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2016.6514
     
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    Patellar and Achilles tendinopathies are predominantly peripheral pain states: a blinded case control study of somatosensory and psychological profiles
    Melanie L Plinsinga et al
    Br J Sports Med Published Online First: 11 July 2017
     
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    Patellar and Achilles tendinopathies are predominantly peripheral pain states: a blinded case control study of somatosensory and psychological profiles
    Melanie L Plinsinga et al
    Br J Sports Med 2018;52:284-291.
     
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    Up to a quarter of patients with certain chronic recalcitrant tendinopathies may have central sensitisation: a prospective cohort of more than 300 patients
    Patrick C Wheeler
    British Journal of Pain; September 21, 2018
     
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    Prediction of running-induced Achilles tendinopathy with pain sensitivity – a 1-year prospective study
    René B.K. Brund et al
    Scandinavian Journal of Pain: 2018-11-08
     
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    Sensory Processing in People With and Without Tendinopathy: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis of Local, Regional, and Remote Sites in Upper- and Lower-Limb Conditions
    Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy
     
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    Are pain coping strategies and neuropathic pain associated with a worse outcome after conservative treatment for Achilles tendinopathy? A prospective cohort study
    Iris F. Lagas, MD
    April 19, 2021
     
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    Implicit Motor Imagery of the Foot and Hand in People with Achilles Tendinopathy: A Left Right Judgement Study
    Ebonie K Rio, PhD, Tasha R Stanton, PhD, Benedict M Wand, PhD, James R Debenham, PhD, Jill Cook, PhD, Mark J Catley, PhD, G Lorimer Moseley, PhD, Prudence Butler, Kylie Cheng, Adrian J Mallows, PhD
    Pain Medicine, 14 September 2021
     
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    Tendinopathies and Pain Sensitisation: A Meta-Analysis with Meta-Regression
    Davide Previtali et al
    Biomedicines 2022, 10(7), 1749; https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10071749
     
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