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Nervous System Sensitization in Painful Tendinopathies

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Sep 22, 2015.

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    Evidence of Nervous System Sensitization in Commonly Presenting and Persistent Painful Tendinopathies: A Systematic Review
    Authors: Melanie L. Plinsinga, BSc, Michel S. Brink, PhD, MSc, Bill Vicenzino, PhD, MSc, Grad Dip Sports Phty, BPhty, Paul van Wilgen, PT, PhD, MSc
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, Epub 21 Sep 2015. doi:10.2519/jospt.2015.5895
     
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    Neuropathic pain may be common in chronic lower limb tendinopathy: a prospective cohort study
    Patrick C Wheeler
    British Journal of Pain November 23, 2016
     
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    Potential Nervous System Sensitization in Patients With Persistent Lower Extremity Tendinopathies: 3 Case Reports
    Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2019 Volume:0 Issue:0 Pages:1–26 DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2019.8600
     
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    Central sensitization predicts greater fatigue independently of musculoskeletal pain.
    Druce KL, McBeth J
    Rheumatology (Oxford). 2019 Feb 27
     
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    Treatment of central sensitization in patients with chronic pain: time for change?
    Jo Nijs, Laurence Leysen, Johan Vanlauwe, Tine Logghe, Kelly Ickmans, Andrea Polli
    Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy : 29 Jul 2019
     
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    Central Sensitization and Catastrophism Symptoms Are Associated with Chronic Myofascial Pain in the Gastrocnemius of Athletes.
    San-Antolín M et al
    Pain Med. 2019 Nov 13.
     
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    PAIN SENSITIVITY IN CHRONIC ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY
    Brian J. Eckenrode et al
    Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2019 Dec; 14(6): 945–956.
     
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    Central Sensitization in Musculoskeletal Pain: Lost in Translation?
    Hubert van Griensven et al
    Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy: October 31, 2020Volume50Issue11Pages592-596
     
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    Do people with unilateral mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy who participate in running-related physical activity exhibit a meaningful conditioned pain modulation (CPM) effect: A pilot study
    Myles C. Murphy et al
    November 03, 2020
     
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    Central Sensitization Inventory is a useless instrument for detection of the impairment of the conditioned pain modulation in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
    Márcia Cliton Bezerra et al
    Joint Bone Spine. 2021 Jan 29;88(3):105127
     
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    Stuck in the Middle With You: Why a Broad-Brush Approach to Defining Central Sensitization Does Not Help Clinicians and Patients
    Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy
     
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    Pain Science in Practice (Part 3): Peripheral Sensitization
    Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy June 1,
     
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    Nearly half of patients with chronic
    tendinopathy may have a neuropathic
    pain component, with significant
    differences seen between different
    tendon sites: a prospective cohort of
    more than 300 patients

    Patrick C Wheeler
    BMJ
    Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
    2022;8:e001297

     
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