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The Effect of Age and Pain on Quantitative Sensory Testing Measurements After Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Preliminary Findings.

Sabrina BoufergueneAlexandra LapierrePierre RainvilleCaroline Arbour
Published in: Biological research for nursing (2020)
Results suggest that young and elderly TBI survivors have both common and unique sensory properties, highlighting the need to pursue sensory testing studies in older patient groups. Depression might also be an important target for pain management after TBI.
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