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Determining heat and mechanical pain threshold in inflamed skin of human subjects
Published on: January 14, 2009
THERMAL AND MECHANICAL PAIN ASSESSMENT IN HUMANS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
I Kvachadze1, M Tsagareli1, G Chichinadze1
1Tbilisi State Medical University, Department of Physiology; Beritashvili Center for Experimental Biomedicine, Laboratory of Pain and Analgesia, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Abstract:
Preliminary data of cold and heat sensations, and mechanical pressure thresholds and pressure pain thresholds in healthy student volunteers are reported in the study. We did not find any statistically significant differences of these indexes in relation to ethnicity. However, we revealed gender related differences on the mechanical pressure pain threshold and not for mechanical pressure sensation threshold. Our study confirmed significant variability across trials and individuals, which appeared greater at lower heat and mechanical pressure intensities. Additional studies are needed to determine ethnic and gender differences between groups.
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