Pain after SCI Single-Topic Issue
Volume 46 Number 1, 2009
Pages v — viiii Masthead
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Pain: A multidimensional problem of national priorityScientific/Technical Articles1 Biopsychosocial perspective on a mechanisms-based approach to assessment and treatment of pain following spinal cord injuryEva G. Widerström-Noga, DDS, PhD; Nanna B. Finnerup, MD, PhD; Philip J. Siddall, MBBS, PhD
View at a glance ¦ View Abstract ¦ View HTML ¦ View PDF13 Prevalence of chronic pain after traumatic spinal cord injury: A systematic reviewMarcel Dijkers, PhD, FACRM; Thomas Bryce, MD; Jeanne Zanca, PhD, MPT
View at a glance ¦ View Abstract ¦ View HTML ¦ View PDF31 Psychosocial factors and adjustment to chronic pain in spinal cord injury: Replication and cross-validationIvan R. Molton, PhD; Brenda L. Stoelb, PhD; Mark P. Jensen, PhD; Dawn M. Ehde, PhD; Katherine A. Raichle, PhD; Diana D. Cardenas, MD, MHA
View at a glance ¦ View Abstract ¦ View HTML ¦ View PDF43 Relationship between pain characteristics and pain adaptation type in persons with SCIEva G . Widerström-Noga, DDS, PhD; Yenisel Cruz-Almeida, MSPH; Elizabeth R. Felix, PhD; James P. Adcock, MBS
View at a glance ¦ View Abstract ¦ View HTML ¦ View PDF57 Psychological characteristics of people with spinal cord injury-related persisting pain referred to a tertiary pain management centerKathryn Nicholson Perry, PhD, MSc, BSc (Hons); Michael K. Nicholas, PhD, MPsychol, MSc, BSc (Hons); James Middleton, MBBS, PhD, FAFRM (RACP); Philip Siddall, MBBS, MM (Pain Mgt), PhD, FFPMANZCA
View at a glance ¦ View Abstract ¦ View HTML ¦ View PDF69 Reliability and validity of quantitative sensory testing in persons with spinal cord injury and neuropathic painElizabeth R. Felix, PhD; Eva G. Widerström-Noga, DDS, PhD
View at a glance ¦ View Abstract ¦ View HTML ¦ View PDF85 Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for treatment of spinal cord injury neuropathic pain95 Spinal cord injury pain: Spinal and supraspinal mechanisms109 Restorative effects of stimulating medullary raphe after spinal cord injury123 Early microglial inhibition preemptively mitigates chronic pain development after experimental spinal cord injuryAndrew M. Tan, PhD; Peng Zhao, PhD; Stephen G. Waxman, MD, PhD; Bryan C. Hains, PhD
View at a glance ¦ View Abstract ¦ View HTML ¦ View PDF135 Sustained antinociceptive effect of cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN 55,212-2 over time in rat model of neuropathic spinal cord injury pain145 Clinical feasibility for cell therapy using human neuronal cell line to treat neuropathic behavioral hypersensitivity following spinal cord injury in ratsBack Matter167 Author Index: Volume 45, Numbers 1-9, 2008
View PDF171 Wound Care Conference Announcement
View PDF173 Guidelines for Contributors (Abbreviated Version)
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