Tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputation

Shengai Li,1,2 Danielle H Melton,1,2 Sheng Li1,2 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA; 2Neurorehabilitation Research Laboratory, TIRR Memorial Hermann Research Center, Houston, TX, USA Purpose: To examine whether...

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Main Authors: Li S, Melton DH
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-04-01
Series:Journal of Pain Research
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spelling doaj-4f21f7e1835b4d17b2c0e4834ce454572020-11-24T22:23:21ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Pain Research1178-70902015-04-012015default16917421417Tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputationLi SMelton DHLi SShengai Li,1,2 Danielle H Melton,1,2 Sheng Li1,2 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA; 2Neurorehabilitation Research Laboratory, TIRR Memorial Hermann Research Center, Houston, TX, USA Purpose: To examine whether there is central sensitization in patients with phantom limb pain (PLP) after traumatic limb amputation. Methods: Seventeen patients after unilateral lower limb amputation secondary to trauma were enrolled. Ten patients had chronic PLP, while the other seven patients had no PLP. Tactile-sensation threshold, cold- and warm-sensation thresholds, cold- and heat-pain thresholds, electrical-sensation threshold (EST), and electrical-pain threshold on the distal residual limb and the symmetrical site on the sound limb were measured in all tested patients. Their thresholds were compared within the PLP and non-PLP group, and between the groups. Results: The novel findings included: 1) electrical-pain threshold was only decreased in the sound limb in the PLP group and there was no difference between two limbs in the non-PLP group, suggesting central sensitization in patients with PLP; and 2) EST was increased on the affected limb as compared to the sound limb within the PLP group, but there were no significant differences in EST between the PLP and non-PLP group. There were in general no significant differences in other tested thresholds within the groups and between groups. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate central sensitization in the patients with PLP after traumatic limb amputation. Keywords: central sensitization, pain threshold, humanhttp://www.dovepress.com/tactile-thermal-and-electrical-thresholds-in-patients-with-and-without-peer-reviewed-article-JPR
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Tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputation
Journal of Pain Research
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Melton DH
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title Tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputation
title_short Tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputation
title_full Tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputation
title_fullStr Tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputation
title_full_unstemmed Tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputation
title_sort tactile, thermal, and electrical thresholds in patients with and without phantom limb pain after traumatic lower limb amputation
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Journal of Pain Research
issn 1178-7090
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Shengai Li,1,2 Danielle H Melton,1,2 Sheng Li1,2 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA; 2Neurorehabilitation Research Laboratory, TIRR Memorial Hermann Research Center, Houston, TX, USA Purpose: To examine whether there is central sensitization in patients with phantom limb pain (PLP) after traumatic limb amputation. Methods: Seventeen patients after unilateral lower limb amputation secondary to trauma were enrolled. Ten patients had chronic PLP, while the other seven patients had no PLP. Tactile-sensation threshold, cold- and warm-sensation thresholds, cold- and heat-pain thresholds, electrical-sensation threshold (EST), and electrical-pain threshold on the distal residual limb and the symmetrical site on the sound limb were measured in all tested patients. Their thresholds were compared within the PLP and non-PLP group, and between the groups. Results: The novel findings included: 1) electrical-pain threshold was only decreased in the sound limb in the PLP group and there was no difference between two limbs in the non-PLP group, suggesting central sensitization in patients with PLP; and 2) EST was increased on the affected limb as compared to the sound limb within the PLP group, but there were no significant differences in EST between the PLP and non-PLP group. There were in general no significant differences in other tested thresholds within the groups and between groups. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate central sensitization in the patients with PLP after traumatic limb amputation. Keywords: central sensitization, pain threshold, human
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