Discordance between pain and radiographic severity in knee osteoarthritis: Findings from quantitative sensory testing of central sensitization
Arthritis & Rheumatism2012Vol. 65(2), pp. 363–372
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Patrick H. Finan, Luis F. Buenaver, S. Bounds, Shahid Hussain, Raymond J. Park, Uzma Haque, Claudia M. Campbell, Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite, Robert R. Edwards, Michael T. Smith
Abstract
The results suggest that central sensitization in knee OA is especially apparent among patients with reports of high levels of clinical pain in the absence of moderate-to-severe radiographic evidence of pathologic changes of knee OA.
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