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The Neurophysiological Impact of Experimentally-Induced Pain on Direct Muscle Spindle Response: A Scoping Review.
- Carla Rigo Lima
- Pradeep Sahu
- William Reed
- Daniel Martins
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Description: Musculoskeletal pain disorders are among the leading causes of years lived with disability worldwide representing a significant burden to individuals, society, and healthcare systems. Studies investigating a “nociceptive-fusimotor” relationship using experimentally-induced pain/noxious stimuli and muscle spindle afferent (MSA) response have been published periodically over several decades. The purpose of this scoping review was to systematically identify and summarize research findings related to the impact of experimentally-induced pain or noxious stimulation on direct MSA discharge/response.
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