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Diabetes-related neuropathic pain

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

... Our study is the first to provide initial data related to the point prevalence of painful diabetic neuropathy in Libya. We found that 41.3% of parti- cipants, in this small sample, diagnosed with dia- betes that ...

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Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Sciatica: Prevalence and Related Factors

Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Sciatica: Prevalence and Related Factors

... compression/injury pain, previous surgery for the lower back, psychiatric disorders and any existing systemic or central conditions (eg, cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, stroke) which might produce ...

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Safety Comparison between Amitriptyline versus Gabapentin on Neuropathic Pain Therapy in Geriatric with Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Safety Comparison between Amitriptyline versus Gabapentin on Neuropathic Pain Therapy in Geriatric with Type II Diabetes Mellitus

... in diabetes mellitus is a disorder that occurs in the peripheral nervous ...done related to safety between both ...diabetic neuropathic pain in ...

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AMELIORATIVE POTENTIAL OF CANNABIS SATIVA EXTRACT ON DIABETES INDUCED NEUROPATHIC PAIN IN RATS

AMELIORATIVE POTENTIAL OF CANNABIS SATIVA EXTRACT ON DIABETES INDUCED NEUROPATHIC PAIN IN RATS

... of pain 1 . The cause of diabetes induced neuropathic pain is still unclear 2 ...chronic pain that follows peripheral nerve injury differs fundamentally from neuropathic ...

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Investigating the role of neuropathic pain relief in decreasing gait variability in diabetes mellitus patients with neuropathic pain: a randomized, double-blind crossover trial

Investigating the role of neuropathic pain relief in decreasing gait variability in diabetes mellitus patients with neuropathic pain: a randomized, double-blind crossover trial

... successful pain relief with pregabalin, either based upon change from baseline pain severity or as an absolute ...insufficient pain relief may have been due to a number of possible factors including ...

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Review on Neuropathic Pain

Review on Neuropathic Pain

... chronic pain are not. Peripheral terminals of pain-processing unmyelinated C fibers and thinly-myelinated Aδ fibers can spur the development of neuropathic pain after being affected by ...

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Fixed-dose combinations at the front line of multimodal pain management: perspective of the nurse-prescriber

Fixed-dose combinations at the front line of multimodal pain management: perspective of the nurse-prescriber

... multimodal pain treatments for managing acute and chronic pain ...for pain includes acupuncture, aromatherapy, music therapy, and herbal ...Pharmacological pain treatment ...

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The medicinal use of cannabinoids: a review of the current literature

The medicinal use of cannabinoids: a review of the current literature

... Methodology: The literature search for this review was carried out to identify papers published between 1995 and 2016 in in the following electronic databases: PubMed, and Cochrane Review. Several combinations of the ...

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Psychiatric symptoms in male traumatic lower limb amputees: associations with neuropathic pain, locomotor capabilities, and perception of body image

Psychiatric symptoms in male traumatic lower limb amputees: associations with neuropathic pain, locomotor capabilities, and perception of body image

... Individuals meeting the following criteria were included in the study; age 18-47 years, history of traumatic amputation, amputation taking place at least three months previously, having completed primary wound healing, ...

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Efficacy of Direct Injection of Etanercept into Knee Joints for Pain in Moderate and Severe Knee Osteoarthritis

Efficacy of Direct Injection of Etanercept into Knee Joints for Pain in Moderate and Severe Knee Osteoarthritis

... knee pain treatment. Thirty-nine patients were selected from 55 knee pain patients who matched the following criteria: the presence of knee pain for more than one month, evidence of OA of the knee ...

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Applications of mcgill pain questionnaire as an assessment tool for patients with pain: literature review

Applications of mcgill pain questionnaire as an assessment tool for patients with pain: literature review

... Applicability of a measurement tool: The applicability of a measurement tool depends on the properties of the tool as an outcome measure. They are known as psychometric properties or clinometric properties of the tool. ...

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A survey of offloading practices for diabetes-related plantar neuropathic foot ulcers

A survey of offloading practices for diabetes-related plantar neuropathic foot ulcers

... Responses to Question 3 further support the notion that there are multiple drivers for offloading selection. For example, context-specific factors were often reported by participants, including the need to be responsive ...

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Fascial preadipocytes: another missing piece of the puzzle to understand fibromyalgia?

Fascial preadipocytes: another missing piece of the puzzle to understand fibromyalgia?

... of pain, mood, and cognition; the serotoninergic tone will act as a weighing needle for the neurosteroid stimu- lation or ...and pain conditions, highlighting a cerebral inflammatory ...

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Effect of Fluoxetine on an Experimental Model of Diabetes-induced Neuropathic Pain Perception in the Rat

Effect of Fluoxetine on an Experimental Model of Diabetes-induced Neuropathic Pain Perception in the Rat

... diabetic neuropathic pain ...strength, pain sensitivity and threshold in diabetic rats were measured at the end of 9 ...of pain perception in diabetes rats which measured using hot ...

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Motor cortex stimulation: a systematic literature-based analysis of effectiveness and case series experience

Motor cortex stimulation: a systematic literature-based analysis of effectiveness and case series experience

... Regardless, preoperative rTMS is worth using. On one hand, the analgesic effects of preoperative rTMS may help clinicians predict a patient’s prognosis and increase the confidence of neurosurgeons performing MCS. On the ...

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Botulinum toxin-A for the treatment of neuralgia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Botulinum toxin-A for the treatment of neuralgia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... (n=495). Pain scores in the BTX-A group were signifi- cantly lower compared to the saline group at 4 weeks (mean difference [MD] ...injection pain or hematoma between the two ...

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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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Chronic constriction injury of sciatic nerve changes circular RNA expression in rat spinal dorsal horn

Chronic constriction injury of sciatic nerve changes circular RNA expression in rat spinal dorsal horn

... In the present study, although we pooled six dorsal horn samples in both groups, repeated microarray detections (ie, three repeats) and a set P threshold will be better to detect and decrease the number of differential ...

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Characteristics of patients with neuropathic pain syndromes screened by the painDETECT questionnaire and diagnosed by physician exam

Characteristics of patients with neuropathic pain syndromes screened by the painDETECT questionnaire and diagnosed by physician exam

... MH, JCC, AS, BP, PH, AHA, and MD are employees of Pfizer, Inc, which funded the current study. KK-C and RL are employees of Kantar Health, which received funding from Pfizer, Inc for conducting and reporting on the ...

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Integrating osteopathic approaches based on biopsychosocial therapeutic mechanisms. Part 2: Clinical approach

Integrating osteopathic approaches based on biopsychosocial therapeutic mechanisms. Part 2: Clinical approach

... chronic pain, along with neurological and psychosocial factors, may still be ...provokes pain [73] and may become habitual even when the nociceptive stimulus has ...persistent pain are to reassure ...

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