نتایج جستجو برای: cold pressor pain

تعداد نتایج: 351094  

2013
Sina Ghaffaripour Hilda Mahmoudi Mohammad Ali Sahmeddini Abbas Alipour Abdolhamid Chohedri

OBJECTIVE Nowadays music is used to decrease pain and increase relaxation in clinical settings. It is hypothesized that music can affect women more easily than men. We assessed the effect of two types of music (Iranian folkloric and preferred music) on pain tolerance and pain rating in cold pressor test. METHODOLOGY A consecutive sample of 50 healthy Iranian medical students was enrolled. The...

Journal: :Pain 2010
Katrien Verhoeven Geert Crombez Christopher Eccleston Dimitri M L Van Ryckeghem Stephen Morley Stefaan Van Damme

Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechanism pertains to the motivational relevance of distraction tasks. In this study the motivation to engage in a distraction task during pain was experimentally manipulated. Undergraduate students (N=73) participated in a cold pressor test (CPT) and were randomly assigned to three groups: a distracti...

2016
Cameron MacLachlan Edward A. Shipton J. Elisabeth Wells

INTRODUCTION Presently, it is difficult to predict which patients are at increased risk of ongoing pain problems postoperatively. This study followed a group of patients from the week before their operation until 3 months after it, to identify potential risk variables. METHODS Fifty-four patients undergoing moderate-major gynaecological surgery at Christchurch Women's Hospital were recruited ...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2001
M W Meagher R C Arnau J L Rhudy

OBJECTIVE AND METHODS Two experiments examined the impact of viewing unpleasant, pleasant, and neutral photographic slides on cold-pain perception in healthy men and women. In each experiment, participants viewed one of three slide shows (experiment 1 = fear, disgust, or neutral; experiment 2 = erotic, nurturant, or neutral) immediately before a cold-pressor task. Skin conductance and heart rat...

Journal: :Pain 2005
Claudia M Campbell Robert R Edwards Roger B Fillingim

A growing body of literature suggests that the experience of clinical pain differs across ethnocultural groups. Additionally, some evidence indicates greater sensitivity to experimentally induced pain among African Americans; however, most studies have included only one pain modality. This study examined ethnic differences in responses to multiple experimental pain stimuli, including heat pain,...

2016
Wataru Muraoka Daisuke Nishizawa Kenichi Fukuda Shinya Kasai Junko Hasegawa Koichi Wajima Taneaki Nakagawa Kazutaka Ikeda

Background Fentanyl is often used instead of morphine for the treatment of pain because it has fewer side effects. The metabolism of morphine by glucuronidation is known to be influenced by polymorphisms of the UGT2B7 gene. Some metabolic products of fentanyl are reportedly metabolized by glucuronate conjugation. The genes that are involved in the metabolic pathway of fentanyl may also influenc...

2013
Moniek de Goeij Lucas T. van Eijk Pascal Vanelderen Oliver H. Wilder-Smith Kris C. Vissers Johannes G. van der Hoeven Matthijs Kox Gert Jan Scheffer Peter Pickkers

BACKGROUND Hyperalgesia is a well recognized hallmark of disease. Pro-inflammatory cytokines have been suggested to be mainly responsible, but human data are scarce. Changes in pain threshold during systemic inflammation evoked by human endotoxemia, were evaluated with three quantitative sensory testing methods. METHODS AND RESULTS Pressure pain thresholds, electrical pain thresholds and tole...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2013
David Clewett Andrej Schoeke Mara Mather

The amygdala forms a crucial link between central pain and stress systems. Previous research indicates that psychological stress affects amygdala activity, but it is less clear how painful stressors influence subsequent amygdala functional connectivity. In the present study, we used pulsed arterial spin labeling (PASL) to investigate differences in healthy male adults' resting-state amygdala fu...

Journal: :Pain 2015
Zina Trost Eric Strachan Michael Sullivan Tine Vervoort Ally R Avery Niloofar Afari

This study used a twin paradigm to examine genetic and environmental contributions to pain catastrophizing and the observed association between pain catastrophizing and cold-pressor task (CPT) outcomes. Male and female monozygotic (n = 206) and dizygotic twins (n = 194) from the University of Washington Twin Registry completed a measure of pain catastrophizing and performed a CPT challenge. As ...

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