Kennethkr | Дата: Четверг, 2014-10-02, 0:26 AM | Сообщение # 1 |
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| Perhaps similar studies should be carried out in chronic pain conditions where central sensitisation of sensory inputs is highly relevant to the pain experience. I remember some studies done on folk with RA where they were put in a chamber and had the temperature, humidity and pressure varied and found no correlation to reported symptoms. Working in a UK chronic pain service I find that patients often talk about the impact of weather on their pain severity. I think people with the aforementionned chronic conditions tend to present with very fluctuant pain intensities and very variable symptoms. It then seem very likely that, at numerous times, their pain presentation will match the weather by pure chance. Click on the Ride for Pain logo to learn more. http://market4love.com/blogs/post/59799 http://superbikes.bike/blogs/post/482980 http://www.icarrysocial.com/blogs/post/6233 http://superbikes.bike/blogs/post/517883 http://www.scholarspage.com/blogs/post/3444
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Гость | Дата: Понедельник, 2014-10-13, 5:15 PM | Сообщение # 2 |
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| I relaly needed to find this info, thank God!
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