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Neuroscience Letters|January 22, 2008
A transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 contributes to mechanical allodynia following chronic compression of dorsal root ganglion in ratsYang Zhang, Yong-Hui Wang, Hong-You Ge, et al.
Pain|October 13, 2009
Contribution of the local and referred pain from active myofascial trigger points in fibromyalgia syndromeHong-You Ge, Hongling Nie, Pascal Madeleine, et al.
The Journal of Pain|April 28, 2012
Spatial pain propagation over time following painful glutamate activation of latent myofascial trigger points in humansChao Wang, Hong-You Ge, José Miota Ibarra, et al.
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|August 16, 2015
The beneficial effects of the herbal medicine Di-huang-yin-zi (DHYZ) on patients with ischemic stroke: A Randomized, Placebo controlled clinical studyMei Yu, Zhi-Jun Sun, Lian-Tao Li, et al.
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies|September 21, 2010
Referred pain areas of active myofascial trigger points in head, neck, and shoulder muscles, in chronic tension type headacheCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Hong-You Ge, Cristina Alonso-Blanco, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|August 22, 2006
Referred pain from trapezius muscle trigger points shares similar characteristics with chronic tension type headacheCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Hong-You Ge, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|December 14, 2007
The local and referred pain from myofascial trigger points in the temporalis muscle contributes to pain profile in chronic tension-type headacheCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Hong-You Ge, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|January 5, 2008
Association of cross-sectional area of the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle with active trigger points in chronic tension-type headache: a pilot studyCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, María Luz Cuadrado, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, et al.
The Journal of Pain|November 15, 2011
Latent myofascial trigger points are associated with an increased antagonistic muscle activity during agonist muscle contractionJosé Miota Ibarra, Hong-You Ge, Chao Wang, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|April 24, 2007
Increased pericranial tenderness, decreased pressure pain threshold, and headache clinical parameters in chronic tension-type headache patientsCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Maria Luz Cuadrado, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|January 22, 2008
A transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 contributes to mechanical allodynia following chronic compression of dorsal root ganglion in ratsYang Zhang, Yong-Hui Wang, Hong-You Ge, et al.
Pain|October 13, 2009
Contribution of the local and referred pain from active myofascial trigger points in fibromyalgia syndromeHong-You Ge, Hongling Nie, Pascal Madeleine, et al.
The Journal of Pain|April 28, 2012
Spatial pain propagation over time following painful glutamate activation of latent myofascial trigger points in humansChao Wang, Hong-You Ge, José Miota Ibarra, et al.
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|August 16, 2015
The beneficial effects of the herbal medicine Di-huang-yin-zi (DHYZ) on patients with ischemic stroke: A Randomized, Placebo controlled clinical studyMei Yu, Zhi-Jun Sun, Lian-Tao Li, et al.
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies|September 21, 2010
Referred pain areas of active myofascial trigger points in head, neck, and shoulder muscles, in chronic tension type headacheCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Hong-You Ge, Cristina Alonso-Blanco, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|August 22, 2006
Referred pain from trapezius muscle trigger points shares similar characteristics with chronic tension type headacheCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Hong-You Ge, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|December 14, 2007
The local and referred pain from myofascial trigger points in the temporalis muscle contributes to pain profile in chronic tension-type headacheCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Hong-You Ge, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|January 5, 2008
Association of cross-sectional area of the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle with active trigger points in chronic tension-type headache: a pilot studyCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, María Luz Cuadrado, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, et al.
The Journal of Pain|November 15, 2011
Latent myofascial trigger points are associated with an increased antagonistic muscle activity during agonist muscle contractionJosé Miota Ibarra, Hong-You Ge, Chao Wang, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|April 24, 2007
Increased pericranial tenderness, decreased pressure pain threshold, and headache clinical parameters in chronic tension-type headache patientsCésar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Maria Luz Cuadrado, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, et al.
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