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assessment of neuropathic pain symptoms and signs (S-LANSS) pain scale

Translation and cultural adaptation of the Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS) pain scale into Arabic for use with patients with diabetes in Libya

Translation and cultural adaptation of the Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS) pain scale into Arabic for use with patients with diabetes in Libya

... Libya neuropathic pain is rarely assessed in patients with ...Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS) pain scale is used worldwide to screen for ...

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Effectiveness of exercises on pain and sleep among patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy in selected hospitals at Erode

Effectiveness of exercises on pain and sleep among patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy in selected hospitals at Erode

... on pain and sleep among diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients in hospital setting in United ...weeks). Pain intensity via, Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Signs And Symptoms ...

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The Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs Scale (LANSS) is not an adequate outcome measure of pressure ulcer related neuropathic pain

The Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs Scale (LANSS) is not an adequate outcome measure of pressure ulcer related neuropathic pain

... measurement scale is intended to measure one construct ...a scale is a component of the construct being measured and each construct (scale) is operationalised by the items (content) within ...each ...

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Relationship between electrodiagnostic severity and neuropathic pain assessed by the LANSS pain scale in carpal tunnel syndrome

Relationship between electrodiagnostic severity and neuropathic pain assessed by the LANSS pain scale in carpal tunnel syndrome

... of neuropathic pain assessed by the Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS) scale and electrophysiological findings in patients with carpal tunnel ...

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Screening for neuropathic pain in patients with sickle cell disease: is a single assessment scale sufficient?

Screening for neuropathic pain in patients with sickle cell disease: is a single assessment scale sufficient?

... detect signs on physical examination (hypoesthesia to the touch, hypoesthesia to needle bite and allodynia) ...that neuropathic pain mentioned and a last point depending on the characteristic of the ...

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Neuropathic sensory symptoms: association with pain and psychological factors

Neuropathic sensory symptoms: association with pain and psychological factors

... of neuropathic sensory symptoms and other pain-related parameters like intensity and chronicity as well as psychological factors (depression, catastrophizing, and pain acceptance) in four ...

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Measures to assess commonly experienced symptoms for people with dementia in long-term care settings: a systematic review

Measures to assess commonly experienced symptoms for people with dementia in long-term care settings: a systematic review

... appraise assessment measures of symptoms commonly experienced by people with dementia for use in long-term care ...common symptoms expe- rienced by people with ...assess pain possess the ...

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Managing the symptoms of neuropathic pain: An exploration of patients' experiences

Managing the symptoms of neuropathic pain: An exploration of patients' experiences

... how symptoms can successfully be treated 3-6 ; and very little about what patients prefer, what measures they take themselves, when, or in what ...chronic pain has received considerable attention in the ...

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The efficacy of pregabalin for the management of acute and chronic postoperative pain in thoracotomy: a meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis of randomized-controlled trials

The efficacy of pregabalin for the management of acute and chronic postoperative pain in thoracotomy: a meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis of randomized-controlled trials

... the pain score at rest 2 hours after surgery in the cardiothoracic ...persistent pain because of insufficient ...chronic pain remains a matter of ...

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Summary of evidence-based guideline: Complementary and alternative medicine in multiple sclerosisReport of the Guideline Development Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology

Summary of evidence-based guideline: Complementary and alternative medicine in multiple sclerosisReport of the Guideline Development Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology

... and pain (excluding central neuropathic pain) (Level ...spasticity symptoms and pain (excluding central neuropathic pain) (Level ...and pain (long- term) (Level ...

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Treatment of localized neuropathic pain of different etiologies with the 5% lidocaine medicated plaster – a case series

Treatment of localized neuropathic pain of different etiologies with the 5% lidocaine medicated plaster – a case series

... postoperative/posttraumatic pain. One patient suffered from neuropathic pain in the cervical region and following hip surgery, and is listed under both groups (Table ...experienced pain for a ...

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Neuropelveological assessment of neuropathic pelvic pain

Neuropelveological assessment of neuropathic pelvic pain

... pelvic pain, and the main objective of treatment is pain ...pelvic pain may be caused by gynecologic, dermatologic, or urologi- cal disorders as well as by central or peripheral neuropathic ...

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Can treatment success with 5% lidocaine medicated plaster be predicted in cancer pain with neuropathic components or trigeminal neuropathic pain?

Can treatment success with 5% lidocaine medicated plaster be predicted in cancer pain with neuropathic components or trigeminal neuropathic pain?

... continuous neuropathic pain (intra- and extraoral) at the right trigeminal nerve divisions 2 and ...3. Pain duration was 12 years, with an average pain intensity of 10 on the Brief Pain ...

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The experience of dysmenorrhoea among Ghanaian senior high and university students: pain characteristics and effects

The experience of dysmenorrhoea among Ghanaian senior high and university students: pain characteristics and effects

... The findings of the study indicated that dysmenor- rhoea has severe negative effects on participants, similar to findings from other studies [15]. The participants were unable to perform their activities of daily living ...

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Neuropathic pain

Neuropathic pain

... the pain in these disorders typically encompasses the distal extremities, often called a “glove and stocking” ...the pain has a proximal ...regional pain syndrome type 2 and trigeminal neuralgia 62 ...

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Effectivity comparison of amitriptyline versus gabapentin as neurophatic pain therapy in elderly with type ii diabetes mellitus

Effectivity comparison of amitriptyline versus gabapentin as neurophatic pain therapy in elderly with type ii diabetes mellitus

... diabetic neuropathic pain for Amitriptyline was started at a dose of 10-25 mg / day followed by a maintenance dose of 25- 100 mg / day, whereas Gabapentin begins with a dose of 100- 300 mg / day followed by ...

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Repeated electroacupuncture treatment attenuated hyperalgesia through suppression of spinal glial activation in chronic neuropathic pain rats

Repeated electroacupuncture treatment attenuated hyperalgesia through suppression of spinal glial activation in chronic neuropathic pain rats

... chronic pain, but currently, more cumulating evidence shows an important role of glial cells including microgliacytes and astrocytes in both induction and maintenance of chronic pain ...chronic pain ...

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Strategies for Managing Chronic Pain: Case of a Skilled Orthopaedic Physician and Mini Review

Strategies for Managing Chronic Pain: Case of a Skilled Orthopaedic Physician and Mini Review

... chronic pain who has a license approved by the Jap- anese orthopaedic ...the pain has not completely sub- ...chronic pain to learn the man- agement strategies for chronic pain and to ...

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Neurological complications of breast cancer: study protocol of a prospective cohort study

Neurological complications of breast cancer: study protocol of a prospective cohort study

... of pain, there is little information on the impact of these factors, speci fi c- ally in ...by pain, 34 35 to our knowledge no previous studies addressed the role of NP or CIPN as mediators of the effect of ...

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Luchting, Benjamin
  

(2017):


	Bedeutung der T-Zell-Immunologie bei chronischen Schmerzen.


Habilitationsschrift, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Luchting, Benjamin (2017): Bedeutung der T-Zell-Immunologie bei chronischen Schmerzen. Habilitationsschrift, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... Chronic pain is a global health problem, affecting up to 60 % of the population ...endogenous pain- modulating factors ...and neuropathic pain, the en- dogenous receptor P2X7 was the focus of ...

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