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  1. Lewis, C., Souvlis, T. Sterling, M. Sensory characteristics of tender points in the lower back. Manual Therapy, Vol. 15:451-456, 2010.
  2. Liu, W-J, et. Al.. Effect of rimonabant, the cannabinoid CB receptor antagonist, on peripheral nerve in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat. European Journal of Pharmacology Vol. 637, 70–76, 2010.
  3. Liao, M-F, Lee, M, Hsieh, M-J, Cheng, M-Y, Lee, J-D, Weng, H-H, Ro, L-S. Evaluation of the pathophysiology of classical trigeminal neuralgia by blink reflex study and current perception threshold testing. The Journal of Headache and Pain. Vol 11(3): 241-6, 2010.
  4. Kanai, A., Suzuki, A. Okamoto, H. Comparison of Cutaneous Anesthetic Effect of 8% Lidocaine Spray with Lidocaine Patch Using Current Perception Threshold Test. Pain Medicine. epub. ahead of press, Jan. 2010.
  5. Yilmaz, U., Ciol, M.A., Berger, R.E., Yang, C.C  Sensory Perception Thresholds in Men With Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Urology, Vol. 75 (1), 2010.
  6. Yoon,S-H, Merrill, R-L, Choi, J-H, Kim, S-T  Use of Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection for Neuropathic Pain after Trigeminal Nerve Injury.  Pain Medicine, Vol.11,(4) 630 - 632, 2010.
  7. Hayashi, Y., Takimoto, K., Chancellor, M.B., Erickson, K.A., Erickson, V.L., Kirimoto, T., Nakano, K., de Groat, W.C., Yoshimura, N. Bladder hyperactivity and increased excitability of bladder afferent neurons associated with reduced expression of Kv1.4 α-subunit in rats with cystitis. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative & Comparative Physiology, Vol. 65 (5), R1661-70, 2009.
  8. Ogrin R, Darzins P, Khalil Z. The use of sensory nerve stimulation and compression bandaging to improve sensory nerve function and healing of chronic venous leg ulcers. Curr Aging Sci. 2(1):72-80, 2009.
  9. Sohn, MK, Cho, KH, Jee, SJ, Leem TS. Change to Current Perception and Pain Tolerance Thresholds following Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Korean Acad Rehabil Med. 32 ( 5 ) :506-511,2008.
  10. Chien, A., Eliav, E., Sterling, M. Hypoesthesia Occurs in Acute Whiplash Irrespective of Pain and Disability Levels and the Presence of Sensory Hypersensitivity. Clin J Pain 24:759-766, 2008.
  11. Fujiuchi, A., Toga, T. Pharmacologocal effect of capsaicin on rat avoidance behaviours elicited by sine-wave electrical stimulation of different frequencies by Neurometer. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology Vol. 60(4):467-71, 2008.
  12. Inoue, M., Ma, L., Aoki, J., Chun, J., Ueda, H.  Autotaxin, a synthetic enzyme of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) mediates the induction of nerve-injured neuropathic pain. Molecular Pain Vol. 4:6, 2008. http://www.molecularpain.com/content/4/1/6
  13. Kraft, B., Frickey, N., Kaufaman, R., Reif, M., Frey, R., Gustorff, B., Kress, H. Lack of Analgesia by Oral Standardized Cannabis Extract on Acute Inflammatory Pain and Hyperalgesia in Volunteers. Anesthesiology Vol. 109(1):101-10,2008.
  1. Nagakura, Y., Malkmus, S., Yaksh, T. Determination of current threshold for paw withdrawal with sine-wave electrical stimulation in rats: Effect of drugs and alteration in acute inflammation. Pain Vol. 134:293-301, 2008
  2. Khatri, R., Zagury, J., Ananthan, S., Heir, C., Heir, G., Benoliel, R., Eliav, E. Pain and sensory changes in HIV+ patients. World Congress of Pain, IASP Poster 083, Glasgow, 2008.
  3. Akagi, D, Arita, H, Komiyama, T, Ishii, S, Shigematsu, K, Nagawa, H, Miyata, T Prediction of long-term neurological symptoms after stripping operations by objective assessments of saphenous nerve injury. Phlebolymphology. Vol 14. (4), 166, 2007.
  4. Nemoto, H, Nemoto, Y, Toda, H, Mikuni, M, Fukuyama, H. Placebo analgesia: a PET study. Exp Brain Res 179:655–664, 2007.
  5. Kuo,H-C, Chuang,Y-C, Chancellor, M-B, Neurology, Diet, and Painful Bladder. Highlights of the 37th Annual Conference of the International Continence Society, August 20-24, 2007, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Rev Urol. 10(1):70-72, 2008.
  6. Kimoto, S., Ogura, K., Feine, J-S., Sasai, H., Yamaguchi, H., Saito, T., Matsumaru, Y., Kobayashi, K. Asymptomatic hypoesthesia of the maxillary alveolar ridge in complete denture wearers. J Oral Rehabil, Vol. 35:(9):670-76, 2008.
  7. Kurucsai, G., Joo, I., Fejes, R., Szoekely I., Tihanyi, Z., Altorjay, A., Funch-Jensen, P., Varkonyi, T., Madoacsy, L. Somatosensory hypersensitivity in the referred pain area in patients with chronic biliary pain and a sphincter of Oddi dysfunction: new aspects of an almost forgotten pathogenetic mechanism. American Journal of Gastroenterology, Vol.103 (11)2717-2725., 2008.
  8. Matsumoto, M., Xie, W., Ma, L., Ueda, H. Pharmacological switch Abeta-fiber stimulation-induced spinal transmission in mice with partial sciatic nerve injury. Molecular Pain Vol. 11(4):25, 2008. www.molecularpain.com/content/4/1/25
  9. Nagakura, Y., Malkmus, S., Yaksh, T. Determination of current threshold for paw withdrawal with sine-wave electrical stimulation in rats: Effect of drugs and alteration in acute inflammation. Pain Vol. 134:293-301, 2008. www.elsevier.com/locate/pain
  10. Pesce, F., Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: A Practical Clinical Approach. Pelveperineology Vol. 27 (2), 2008.
  11. Ruoping, C., Huoniu, O, Bingyu, W., Meixiu, D., Hodge, C. Quantitative assessment of sensory functions after 3 surgical approaches for trigeminal neuralgia by current perception threshold measurement. Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA 23 300-307, 2008.
  12. Sakai, T., Aoki, H., Hojo, M., Takada, M., Murata, H., Sumikawa, K. Adhesiolysis and targeted steriod/local anesthetic injection during epiduroscopy alleviatetes pain and reduces sensory nerve dysfunction in patients with chronic sciatica. Journal of Anesthesia Vol. 22(3):242-247, 2008.
  13. Shibata, T., Naruse, K., Kamiya, H., et al. Transplantation of Bone Marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Improves Diabetic Polyneuropathy in Rats. Diabetes ,Vol 57. 3099-3107, 2008.Ueda, H.; Matsumoto, M. Novel sensory fiber - specific nociception test with the Neurometer®. Folia Pharmacologica Japonica. Vol.131, (5)367-371, 2008.
  14. Ueda, H. Peripheral mechanisms of neuropathic pain-involvement of lysophosphatidic acid receptor-mediated demyelination. Molecular Pain 4:11, 2008. www.molecularpain.com/content/4/1/11
  15. Yoo, W-K., You, S.H., Ko, M-H., Kim, S.T., Park, C-H, Park, J-W., Ohn, S.H., Hallett, M., Kim, Y-H. High frequency rTMS modulation of the sensorimotor networks: Behavioral changes and fMRI correlates. NeuroImage, Vol. 39(4):1886-1895, 2008.
  16.  Hirokawa, M.,  S. Ishigaki, E. Morishige, and H. Yatani Psychological Factors and Pain Perception Thresholds in Female TMD (Temporo Mandibular Disease) Patients. Poster presentation, # 0741, Neuroscience Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2007.
  17. Lee, Y.S., Kho., H.S., Kim, Y.K., Chung, S.C. Influence of topical capsaicin on facial sensitivity in response to experimental pain. Jounal of Oral Rehabilitation. Vol. 34, 9-14, 2007.
  18.  Matsumoto, M., Xie, W., Inoue, M., Ueda, H.  Evidence for the tonic inhibition of spinal pain by nicotinic cholinergic transmission through primary afferents. Molecular Pain 3:41, 2007.
  19.  Ryall, C., Coggon, D., Peveler, R., Reading, I., Palmer. K.T., Pain tolerance in patients presenting to primary care and physiotherapy services with upper limb disorders. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 64:349-351, 2007.
  20. Yamada, Y, Daneshgari, F., Liu, G., Li, N. Spinal c-fos expression induced by neuroselective electrostimulation of bladder afferent pathways. Society for Neuroscience, Program#/Poster#: 821.2/FF17, 2007.
  21. Eisenberg, E., Backonja, M.M., Fillingim, R.B., Pud, D., Hord, D.E., King, G.W., Stojanovic, M.P. Quantitative Sensory Testing for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients With Chronic Neuropathic Pain. Pain Practice, Vol. 6, (3) 161–165, 2006.
  22. Kushizaki, H. Sakura, Nikai, T., Saito, Y. Evaluation of peripheral nerve function using current perception threshold in the herpes zoster patients and the development of post-herpetic neuralgia. The Pain Clinic, Vol. 18(4):345B349, 2006.
  23. Matsumoto M, Inoue M, Hald A, Yamaguchi A, Ueda H: Characterization of three different sensory fibers by use of neonatal capsaicin treatment, spinal antagonism and a novel electrical stimulation-induced paw flexion test. Molecular Pain Vol 2:16, 2006.
  24. Passavanti, M.B., Pace, M.C., Barbarisi, A., D-Andrea, F., Grella, E., Nicoletti, G., Aurilio, C. Pain and Sensory Dysfunction After Breast Cancer Surgery: Neurometer CPT Evaluation. Anticancer Research. Vol. 26(5):3839-3844, 2006.
  25.  Passavanti, M. B.; Aurilio, C.; Barbato, E.; Cicciarella, G.; Iannotti, M.; Sansone,P.; Pace, M. C. Quantitative study of the peripheral sensory dysfunction in lumbosacral radiculopathy with Neurometer CPT-test: A-168. European Journal of  Anaesthesiology: Issue:Monitoring: Equipment and Computers, Vol.23,44, 2006.
  26.  Passavanti, M.B., Viggiano,A., Pace, M.C.,  Sansone,P., Barbato,  E., De Luca, B, Aurilio, Evaluation of A-beta, A-delta and C Fibers in Erectile Dysfunction Using Neurometer Cpt-test: a Pilot Study . European Journal of Pain, Vol. 10, S242-S243, 2006.
  27. Sakai, T., Tomiyasu, S., Yamada, H., Sumikawa, K. Evaluation of Allodynia and Pain Associated with Postherpetic Neuralgia Using Current Perception Threshold Testing. Clinical Journal of Pain. Vol. 22(4):359-362, 2006.
  28. Symonds, L.L., Gordon, N.S., Bixby, J.C. Mande, M.M. Right-Lateralized Pain Processing in the Human Cortex: An fMRI Study. J Neurophysiol Vol.95: 3823B3830, 2006.
  29. Suzuki, A., Kanai A., Hokia, S. Comparison of Analgesic Effect of a Metered-Dose Lidocaine Spray with a Lidocaine Patch. Anesthesiology. Vol. 105:A205, 2006.
  30. So, M., Takano, K., Tatsuzawa, M., Iseki, M., Miyazaki, T., Ito, S. Sensory Nerve Anesthesia with 4% Liposomal Lidocaine Cream in Healthy Subjects by Use of the Neuroselective Current Perception Threshold. Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology, Vol.54 (12) 1348-1355, 2005.
  31. Daschbach, P., Houle, T., Newman, D., Ranjbaran, Z., Hyun, P., Harden, R. Is Etiology of Amputation Correlated with Psychophysiological and Psychosocial Aspects of Pain? American Pain Society. Poster #662, 2005.
  32. Liem EB, Joiner TV, Tsueda K, Sessler DI. Increased Thermal Sensitivity and Reduced Subcutaneous Lidocaine Efficacy in Redheads. Anesthesiology, Vol. 102(3):509-514, 2005.
  33. Oda, M., Kitagawa, N., Yang, B-X., Totoki, T. Morimoto, M. Quantitative and fiber-selective evaluation of dose-dependent nerve blockade by intrathecal lidocaine in rats. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics,, Vol. 312(3):1132-1137, 2005.
  34. Sakai, T., Hojo, M., Aoki, H., Higashijima, U., Sumikawa, K. Epiduroscopy Improve the Pain and the Sensory Nerve Function in the Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. Anesthesiology Vol. 103:A1003, 2005.
  35. Alkire, M.T., White, N.S., Hsieh, R., Haier, R.J. Dissociable Brain Activation Responses to 5 Hz Electrical Pain Stimulation: A High-field Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. Anesthesiology, Vol. 100:939-46, 2004.
  36. Angst, S. M, Ramaswamy, B., Davies, M.F. Comparative Analgesic and Mental Effects of Increasing Plasma Concertrations of Dexmedetomidine and Alfentanil in Humans. Anesthesiology. Vol.101:744-52, 2004.
  37. Sakai, T., Use, T., Miura, K., Tomiyasu, S., Sumikawa, K. Quantitative and Selective Assessment of Sensory Nerve Block with Transdermal Amitriptyline. Anesthesiology. Vol. 101:A901, 2004.
  38. Toda, K.; Muneshige, H.; Asou, T.; Kimura, H. Comparison of Current Perception Threshold between Each Side in Unilateral Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Patients does not Measure the Patient's Pain. Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 53, 2004.
  39.  Fukuuchi, A. Effects of PGE1 on CPT in patients with postherpetic neuralgia. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine: V. 28 Suppl. 1, p. 63, Sept/Oct 2003.
  40. Gustorff, B., Hoerauf, K.H., Lierz, P., Kress, H.G. Comparison of different quantitative sensory testing methods during remifentanil infusion in volunteers. British Journal of Anesthesia. Vol. 91(2)203-8, 2003.
  41. Healey, M, Rice G,, Westerman R. Does Endometriosis Pain Alter Sensation Perception?, Australian Gynaecologic Endoscopy Society(AGES) Free Communications. (A) 1130-1340, 2003. http://www.ages.com.au/melb03/AGES_03_Melb_freecomonly.pdf
  42. Kudoh, A., Katagai, H. Takezawa, T. Current Perception Thresholds with Long-term Administration of Maprotiline. Pharmacopsychiatry Vol. 36:57-60, 2003.
  43. Matsunaga, A.; Sanuki, M.; Kinoshita, H. Optimal application time of lidocaine adhesive tape examined using current perception threshold measurement Masui. Vol. 52:946-52, 2003.
  44.  Nakazawa Y, Yatani H, Minakuchi H, Matsuka Y.  Gender Differences in Neuroselective Current Perception Thresholds of the Trigeminal and Median Nerves. Prosthodont Res Pract,(2)1:72-75, 2003.
  45. Skarke, C., Darimont, J., Geisslinger, G., Lötsch, J., Schmidt, H. Analgesic effects of morphine and morphine-6-glucuronide in a transcutaneous electrical pain model in healthy volunteers.Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Vol. 73(1):107-121, 2003.
  46. Voller, B., Sycha, T., Gustorff, B., Schmetterer, L., Lehr, S., Sichler, H.G., Auff, E., Schnider, P. A randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled study on analgesic effects of botulinum toxin A. Neurology, Vol. 61::940-944, 2003.
  47. Falci, S.P., Best, L.G, Bayles, R., Cown, C. Dorsal Root Entry Zone (DREZ) microcoagulation for central pain of spinal cord injury: operative intramedullary electrophysiological guidance and clinical outcome. Journal of Neurosurgery (Spine 2), Vol. 97:193-200, 2002.
  48. Lötsch J, Angst MS. The mu-opioid agonist remifentanil attenuates hyperalgesia evoked by blunt and punctuated stimuli with different potency: a pharmacological evaluation of the freeze lesion in humans. Pain Vol. 102:151 - 161, 2003.
  49. Tegeder I, Meier S, Burian M, Schmidt H, Geisslinger G, and Lötsch J. Peripheral opioid analgesia in experimental human pain models. Brain, Vol. 126(5), 1092-102, 2003.
  50.  Chiba, K., Eto, M., Tomonaga, T., Takahara, K., Taguchi, K., Mitsutake, K., Shindo, H. Assessment of Sensory Disorders in Piriformis Syndrome Patient with Neurometer. Orthopedics & Traumatology, Vol. 51: No. 3: 663-667, (2002).
  51. Finkel, J.C., Yang, C.I. Yarvitz, J.L. Patel, K.M. Neuroselective sensory electrodiagnostic evaluation of 4% liposomal lidocaine. Anesthesia Analgesia, Vol. 94,:1259-62, 2002.
  52. Gustorff, B., Nahlik, G., Klaus, Hoerauf, K.H., Kress, H.G. The Absence of Acute Tolerance During Remifentanil Infusion in Volunteers. Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 94: 1223-8, 2002.
  53. Oshima, M., Ogawa, R., Menkes, D.L. Current perception threshold increases during pregnancy but does not change during the menstrual cycle. Journal of Nippon Medical School Vol. 69(1):19-23, 2002.
  54. Tankano, K., Muramori, S. Masaomi, T., Iseki, M., Suzuki,T., Tomono, K., Goto, H., Miyazaki, T, Nishitani, A., Watanabe, J. Quantitative Investigation of the Effect of Sensory Nerve Anesthesia with 9% Lidocaine Ointment on Healthy Subjects by use of the Neuroselective Current Perception Threshold. J. Pharm. Sci. Technol., Jpn., Vol. 62(3):105-112, 2002.
  55. Watanabe, S., Otsubo, Y., Araki, T. The current perception thresholds in normal pregnancy. Journal of the Nippon Medical School, Vol. 69:342-346, 2002.
  56. Angst, M.S., Drover, D.R., Lötsch, J., Ramaswamy, B., Naidu, S., Wada, D.R., Stanski, D.R. The pharmacodynamics of orally administered sustained release hydromorphone in humans. Anesthesiology, Vol. 94:63-73, 2001.
  57. Goto, F. Trigeminal nerve block using high concentration local anesthetics. Pain Clinic. Vol. 22(8):1066-1069, 2001.
  58. Shiiba, S., Sakamoto, E., Imamura, Y., Iwamoto, M., Kawahara, H., Nakanishi, O. The Investigation of Practical Use of Current Perception Thresholds in the Territory of the Trigeminal Nerve. Journal of the Japanese Society for the Study of Chronic Pain.Vol.20,(1) 126-32, 2001.
  59. Belrutti, D The Electrodiagnostic Studies (Neurometry) Mostly Used in Pain Complaint Evaluation : a Brief Review. N. 3 - 06/2001 Painomore.net
  60. Egi, A.; Sanuki, M.; Kinoshita, H.; Fujii, K. Evaluation of adhesive tape containing lidocaine using current perception threshold measurement. Masui, Vol. 50(7):731-735, 2001.
  61. Imamachi, N., Sakura, S., Sato, N., Kanata, K., Saito, Y., et al. Ambient Temperature Affects Current Perception Thresholds in Patients with Neuropathic Pain. Anesthesiology, 95:A-837, 2001.
  62. Okada, T., et al. Long-term efficacy of topical 0,05% capsaicin in post herpetic neuralgia. Pain Clinic, Vol. 22(2)219-222, 2001.
  63. Radwan, I.A., Saito, S. Goto, F. High-concentration tetracaine for the management of trigeminal neuralgia: quantitative assessment of sensory function after peripheral nerve block. Clinical Journal of Pain. Vol. 17:323-326, 2001.
  64. Raj, P.P., et al. Painless Electrodiagnostic Current Perception Threshold and Pain Tolerance Threshold Values in CRPS Subjects and Healthy Controls: A Multi-Center Study. Pain Practice, Vol. 1(1);53-60, 2001.
  65. Sakai, T, Tomiyasu, C., Ono, T., Yamada, Y., Sumikawa, K. The Evaluation of Dynamic Allodynia and Pain Associated with Postherpetic Neuralgia Using Current Perception Threshold Testing Device. American Society of Anesthesiology, Abstract A-800, 2001.
  66. Sakura, S., Imamachi, N., Kushizaki, H., Hashimoto, T., Saito, Y., et al. Effect of Ambient Temperature on Current Perception Thresholds in Healthy Volunteers. Anesthesiology, 95:A-838, 2001.
  67. Tomiyasu, S., Sakai, T., Ono, T., Yamada, H., Sumikawa, K. Analysis of Intercostal Nerve Damage Associated with Chronic Post-Thoracotomy Pain. Anesthesiology, 95:A-964, 2001.
  68. Alo', K.M., Chado, H.N. Effect of Spinal Cord Stimulation on Sensory Nerve Conduction Threshold Functional Measures. Neuromodulation, Vol. 3(3):145-154, 2000.
  69. Angst, M.S., Ramaswamy, B., Reily, E.T. Stansky, D.R. Lumbar Epidural Morphine in Humans and Supraspinal Analgesia to Experimental Heat Pain. Anesthesiology, Vol. 92(2):312-324, 2000.
  70.  Gustorff, B.; Nahlik, G.; Felleiter, P.; Spacek, A.; Hoerauf, K.; Kress, H. G. Comparison of neuroselective pain threshold and pain tolerance: effect of remifentanil. European Journal of Anaesthesiology: Vol.17, p 123, 2000.
  71. Horiguchi, I. and Otake , T., Obata, H., Saito, S. Abnormal current perception threshold observed with post-herpetic neuralgia. The Pain Clinic, Vol. 12(1):57-60, 2000. Kudoh, A., Matsuki, A. Current perception thresholds of epileptic patients treated with valproate. Seizure, Vol. 9; Part 7:498-501, 2000.
  72. Kudoh, A., Ishihara, H., Matsuki, A., Current Perception Threshold and Postoperative Pain in Schizophrenic Patients, Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Vol. 25(5):475-479, 2000.
  73. Miyake, M., Hitosugi, N., Ikegami, K., Inoue, H., Sato, Y., Sato, I. Alteration of current perception threshold in severely injured patients. Critical Care Vol 4 Suppl 1 20th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine. P187, page 107, 2000. http://ccforum.com/content/4/S1/P187
  74. Mironer, Y., Somerville, J.J. Pain Tolerance Threshold: A pilot study of an objective measurement of spinal cord stimulator trial results. Pain Medicine, Vol. 1(2):110-115, 2000.
  75.  Kang, H-C., Kim, Y-I, Hwang,K-H, Kwak, S-D,Park, W., Kim, S-Y. The Correlation between Perception and Nociception Thresholds by Selected Current Stimuli in Adults. Korean Journal of Anesthesiology Vol.36(03): 474-480. 1999.
  76. Sakura, S., Sumi, M., Morimoto, N., Saito, Y. The Addition of Epinephrine Increases Intensity of Sensory Block During Epidural Anesthesia with Lidocaine, Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. Vol. 24(6): 541-546, 1999.
  77. Mekhail, N.A, Daoud, E, Maruna, N. Effect of sympathetic blockade on pain tolerance and current perception in sympathetic-maintained pain state. Dolor, Vol. 13: 43, 1998.
  78. Sakura S, Sumi M, Yamada Y, Saito, Y., Kosaka, Y. Quantitative and Selective Assessment of Sensory Block During Lumbar Epidural Anaesthesia with 1% or 2% lidocaine. British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol. 81:718-22, 1998.
  79. Sakura, S., Sumi, M., Kushizaki, H., Saito, Y., Kosaka, Y. Concentration of Lidocaine Affects Intensity of Sensory Block During Lumbar Epidural Anesthesia. Anesthesia and Analgesia, Vol. 88(1):123-7, 1998.
  80. Sakura, S., Sumi, M., Yamada, Y., Saito, Y., Kosaka, Y. Quantitative Assessment of Differential Nerve Block During Lumbar Epidural Anesthesia, Masui, Japan Vol. 47(7):824-30, 1998.
  81. Maeda, M., Sakura, S., Saito, Y., Uchida, H., Tanaka, A., Kosaka, Y. Quantitative and selective assessment of peripheral nerve function in Patients with Chronic Pain: The value of the Neurometer® CPT. The Journal of the Japan Society of Pain Clinicians, Vol. 4(2):113-119, 1997.
  82. Suzuki, K., Goto, Y. Evaluation of Mexiletine Hydrochloride on Nerve Conduction in Patients with Painful Diabetic Neuropathy. Japanese Journal of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science, Vol. 36(10);713-726, 1997.
  83. Tay, B., Wallace, M.S., Irving, G. Quantitative Assessment of Differential Sensory Blockade after Lumbar Epidural Lidocaine. Anesthesia and Analgesia, Vol. 84:1071-1075, 1997.
  84. Park, D.G., Chun, S.H., Jeon, J.S., Kim, Y.I., Hwang, K.H., Park, W. The Preliminary Study for Nomative Current perception Threshold values in the Korean Adults. J Korean Pain Soc. 10 ( 1 ) :5-10, 1997.
  85. Liu, S.S., Gerancher, J.C., Bainton, B.G., Kopacz, D.J., Carpenter, R.L: Effects of Electrical Stimulation at Different Frequencies on Perception and Pain in Human Volunteers: Epidural Versus Intravenous Administration of Fentanyl. Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 82:98-102, 1996.
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