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Pain history and experimental pressure pain responses in adolescents: Results from a population-based birth cohort.

Maria BrandãoMakram TalihSinead HoldenFrancisco FernandesThomas Graven-NielsenRaquel Lucas
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Repeated musculoskeletal pain up to age 13 years may contribute to higher pain sensitivity (particularly lowered pressure pain tolerance) in the general adolescent population. This does not seem to be the case when reported pain experiences are recent or when the outcomes are temporal pain summation or CPM. In this community-based paediatric sample, the vast majority showed no sign of altered pain processing, but a small fraction may reveal some pain sensitization at 13 years of age.
Keyphrases
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