The Importance of Quantitative Sensory Testing in the Clinical Setting

  • Fillingim R
  • Lautenbacher S
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Fillingim, Roger B. Roger B., Bruehl, S. S., Dworkin, Robert H. Robert H., Dworkin, Samuel F. Samuel F., Loeser, John D. John D., Turk, Dennis C. Dennis C., Widerstrom-Noga, E. E., Arnold, L. L., Bennett, R. R., Edwards, Robert R. Robert R., Freeman, R. R., Gewandter, J. J., Hertz, S. S., Hochberg, M. M., Krane, E. E., Mantyh, Patrick W. Patrick W., Markman, J. J., Neogi, T. T., Ohrbach, R. R., . . . Wesselmann, U. U. (2014). The ACTTION-american pain society pain taxonomy (AAPT): An evidence-based and multi-dimensional approach to classifying chronic pain conditions. The Journal of Pain, 15(3), 241-249. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2014.01.004

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Fillingim, R. B., & Lautenbacher, S. (2004). The Importance of Quantitative Sensory Testing in the Clinical Setting. In Pathophysiology of Pain Perception (pp. 215–227). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9068-6_15

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