A case of spinal cord stimulation in Raynaud's Phenomenon: can subthreshold sensory stimulation have an effect? [electronic resource]
Producer: 20070724Description: 473-8 p. digitalISSN:- 1533-3159
- Afferent Pathways -- physiology
- Autonomic Nerve Block
- Brachial Artery -- innervation
- Electric Stimulation Therapy -- adverse effects
- Electrodes -- standards
- Epidural Space -- anatomy & histology
- Female
- Hand -- blood supply
- Humans
- Middle Aged
- Neurons, Afferent -- physiology
- Pain -- etiology
- Pain Management
- Paresthesia -- etiology
- Raynaud Disease -- physiopathology
- Regional Blood Flow -- physiology
- Sensory Thresholds -- physiology
- Skin Temperature -- physiology
- Spinal Cord -- anatomy & histology
- Stellate Ganglion -- physiopathology
- Sympathetic Nervous System -- physiopathology
- Treatment Outcome
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Publication Type: Case Reports; Journal Article
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