Experimental Pain Responses in Children with Chronic Pain and in Healthy Children: How Do They Differ?

BACKGROUND: Extant research comparing laboratory pain responses of children with chronic pain with healthy controls is mixed, with some studies indicating lower pain responsivity for controls and others showing no differences. Few studies have included different pain modalities or assessment protoco...

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Main Authors: Jennie CI Tsao, Subhadra Evans, Laura C Seidman, Lonnie K Zeltzer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012-01-01
Series:Pain Research and Management
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/592108
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title Experimental Pain Responses in Children with Chronic Pain and in Healthy Children: How Do They Differ?
title_full Experimental Pain Responses in Children with Chronic Pain and in Healthy Children: How Do They Differ?
title_fullStr Experimental Pain Responses in Children with Chronic Pain and in Healthy Children: How Do They Differ?
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Pain Responses in Children with Chronic Pain and in Healthy Children: How Do They Differ?
title_short Experimental Pain Responses in Children with Chronic Pain and in Healthy Children: How Do They Differ?
title_sort experimental pain responses in children with chronic pain and in healthy children how do they differ
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