Pain tolerance in upper limb disorders: findings from a community survey.
AIMS: To test the hypothesis that non-specific upper limb pain arises from altered pain perception with reduced tolerance of sensory stimuli. METHODS: Subjects undergoing clinical examination as part of a community based survey of upper limb disorders were invited to return for an assessment of pain...
Main Authors: | Mitchell, S, Reading, I, Walker-Bone, K, Palmer, K, Cooper, C, Coggon, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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