Quantitative sensory testing increase stimulation rate unit of measure

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Quantitative sensory testing increase stimulation rate unit of measure
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The unit of measure for the rate of increase of stimulation in quantitative sensory testing. Related to "Quantitative sensory testing increase stimulation rate value".
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Quantitative sensory testing increase stimulation rate unit of measure
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The unit of measure for the rate of increase of stimulation in quantitative sensory testing. Related to "Quantitative sensory testing increase stimulation rate value".
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Shy ME, Frohman EM, So YT et. al. Quantitative sensory testing: report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology. Neurology 2003;60:898-904. ••••• Walk D, Sehgal N, Moeller-Bertram T, et. al. Quantitative sensory testing and mapping: a review of nonautomated quantitative methods for examination of the patient with neuropathic pain. Clin J Pain 2009;25:632-640. ••••• Chong PST, Cros DP. AAEM practice topic in electrodiagnostic medicine – technology literature review: quantitative sensory testing. Muscle Nerve 2004;29:734-737. ••••• Rolke P, Magerl W, Andrews Campbell K, et. al. Quantitative sensory testing: a comprehensive protocol for clinical trials. European Journal of Pain 2006;10:77-88. ••••• Rolke R, Baron R, Maier C, et. al. Quantitative sensory testing in the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain (DFNS): standardized protocol and reference values. Pain 2006;123:231-24
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Magerl W, Krumova EK, Baron R, TÖlle T, Treede RD, Maier C. Reference data for quantitative sensory testing (QST): refined stratification for age and a novel method for statistical comparison of group data. Pain. 2010;151(3):598–605. ••••• Rolke R, Magerl W, Campbell KA, Schalber C, Caspari S, Birklein F, Treede RD. Quantitative sensory testing: a comprehensive protocol for clinical trials. Eur J Pain. 2006a;10(1):77–88. ••••• Rolke R, Baron R, Maier C, TÖlle TR, Treede RD, Beyer A, Binder A, Birbaumer N, Birklein F, BÖtefür IC, Braune S, Flor H, Huge V, Klug R, Landwehrmeyer GB, Magerl W, MaihÖfner C, Rolko C, Schaub C, Scherens A, Sprenger T, Valet M, Wasserka B. Quantitative sensory testing in the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain (DFNS): standardized protocol and reference values. Pain. 2006b;123(3):231–243. ••••• Pediatric-Specific References: Savic, G., Bergstrom, E. M., Davey, N. J., Ellaway, P. H., Frankel, H. L., Jamous, A., & Nicotra, A. (2007). Quantitative sensory tests (perceptual thresholds) in patients with spinal cord injury. J Rehabil Res Dev, 44(1), 77-82

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