Hüllemann et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Cold‐evoked potentials versus contact heat‐evoked potentials—Methodological considerations and clinical applicationHüllemann et al., 2019
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- Hüllemann P
- Nerdal A
- Sendel M
- Dodurgali D
- Forstenpointner J
- Binder A
- Baron R
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- European Journal of Pain
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Background Previous studies investigated cold‐evoked potentials (CEPs) for the assessment of the integrity of cold‐mediating A‐delta fibres and the spinothalamic tract. Nevertheless, several methodological questions remained unanswered to proceed to …
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