Being Adaptive to Pain Enhances Sham Acupuncture Analgesia: A Crossover Healthy Human Study
We have reported a model that distinguishes pain adaptive individuals (PA) from those who are pain non-adaptive (PNA). The present randomised, cross-over, participant-assessor blinded study aimed to determine the impact of pain adaptability on individuals' response to real and sham acupuncture....
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Main Authors: | Zhen Zheng (Author), Dawn Wong Lit Wan (Author), Lars Arendt-Nielsen (Author), Dong Y. Yao (Author), Genevieve Iversen (Author), Charlie C. Xue (Author), Kelun Wang (Author) |
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Medical Association of Pharmacopuncture Institute,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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