Pain in osteoarthritis
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley-Blackwell
c2009.
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- Spinal mechanisms contributing to joint pain / Hans-Georg Schaible
- Activation of sensory neurons in the arthritic joint / Blair D. Grubb
- Changes in the neural substrate of nociception in a rat derangement model of osteoarthritis / James L. Henry
- Inflammatory mediators and nociception in osteoarthritis / Bruce L. Kidd, Jason J. McDougall, and Julia J. Inglis
- Phantoms in rheumatology / Candida S. McCabe ... [et al.]
- Mechanisms that generate and maintain bone cancer pain / Juan Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera, and Patrick W. Mantyh
- Symmetry, T-cells, and neurogenic arthritis / Nicholas G. Shenker ... [et al.]
- Joint mechanics in osteoarthritis / Walter Herzog, Douglas Bourne, and Aliaa Rehan Youssef
- Neuromuscular aspects of osteoarthritis / Kenneth D. Brandt
- Pressure-driven intravasation of osseous fat in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritic pain / Peter A. Simkin
- Structural correlates of osteoarthritis pain : lessons from magnetic resonance imaging / Philip G. Conaghan
- Evidence of sensitization to pain in human osteoarthritis / Gunnar Ordeberg
- Current perspectives on the clinical presentation of joint pain in human osteoarthritis / Paul Creamer
- General approach to treating osteoarthritic pain : targeting biomechanics inflammation and nociception / David T. Felson
- Neurobiological mechanisms of osteoarthritic pain and analgesic treatment / Tuhina Neogi and Joachim Scholz
- Exercise, taping, and bracing as treatments for knee osteoarthritis pain / Kim Louise Bennell, Michael Anthony Hunt, and Rana Shane Hinman
- Treating inflammation to relieve osteoarthritic pain / David T. Felson.