Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9435108 | Progress in Neurobiology | 2005 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
In summary, study of the LLFR in humans has proved to be an interesting functional window onto the spinal and supraspinal mechanisms of pain processing and onto the spinal neural control mechanisms operating during posture and locomotion.
Keywords
CPTCTTHPeriacqueductal grayPecSFRASIFTPLMSCphRRFNFRNRMWDRNSAIDSMCsPAGVIPIBSadrenalineCold pressor testEMGTranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulationmotor cortex stimulationInterferential therapyPeriodic limb movementsNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugsCNSTENSFlexion reflexWithdrawal reflexFlexor reflexnociceptive flexion reflexCluster headacheChronic tension-type headacheirritable bowel syndromecentral nervous systemwide dynamic rangeflexor reflex afferentsFibromyalgianoradrenalinenucleus raphe magnusvasoactive intestinal peptidediffuse noxious inhibitory controls
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Authors
Giorgio Sandrini, Mariano Serrao, Paolo Rossi, Antonietta Romaniello, Giorgio Cruccu, Jean Claude Willer,