
Altered somatic sensibility is common in patients with chronic pain. Recent developments in psychophysical and neurophysiological methods have enabled closer analysis of normal and abnormal sensation. This book reviews new assessment techniques and their clinical application and discusses research on the mechanisms of altered sensation and pain. It is recommended for clinicians caring for patients with sensory abnormalities, including pain, and for basic scientists.
Page Count:
533
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
ISBN-10:
0931092086
ISBN-13:
9780931092084
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