Capra et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Experimental muscle pain produces central modulation of proprioceptive signals arising from jaw muscle spindlesCapra et al., 2000
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- Capra N
- Ro J
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- Pain
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of intramuscular injection with hypertonic saline, a well-established experimental model for muscle pain, on central processing of proprioceptive input from jaw muscle spindle afferents. Fifty-seven cells were …
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