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Eva Huysmans
Researcher at Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Publications - 39
Citations - 831
Eva Huysmans is an academic researcher from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 30 publications receiving 359 citations. Previous affiliations of Eva Huysmans include Research Foundation - Flanders.
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The influence of nociceptive and neuropathic pain states on the processing of acute electrical nociceptive stimulation : a dynamic causal modeling study
Lisa Goudman,Daniele Marinazzo,Frederik Van de Steen,Guy Nagels,Ann De Smedt,Eva Huysmans,Koen Putman,Ronald Buyl,Kelly Ickmans,Jo Nijs,Iris Coppieters,Maarten Moens +11 more
TL;DR: In contrast to the similar pain intensity ratings of an acute nociceptive electrical stimulus between pain patients and healthy participants, the brain is processing these stimuli in a different way.
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Does Motor Cortex Engagement During Movement Preparation Differentially Inhibit Nociceptive Processing in Patients with Chronic Whiplash Associated Disorders, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Healthy Controls? An Experimental Study
Lisa Goudman,André Mouraux,Liesbeth Daenen,Jo Nijs,Patrick Cras,Nathalie Roussel,Maarten Moens,Dorine Lenoir,Iris Coppieters,Eva Huysmans,Margot De Kooning +10 more
TL;DR: Movement preparation induces a similar attenuation of LEPs in patients with CFS, patients with cWAD and HC, which does not support reduced motor-induced nociceptive inhibition in these patients.
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Experimental pain measurements do not relate to pain intensity and pain cognitions in people scheduled for surgery for lumbar radiculopathy.
Eva Huysmans,Lisa Goudman,Wouter Van Bogaert,Jo Nijs,Koen Putman,Maarten Moens,Ronald Buyl,Kelly Ickmans,G. C. García Barajas,Josué Fernández-Carnero,Iris Coppieters +10 more
TL;DR: Electrical detection thresholds and correlates for endogenous nociceptive facilitation and inhibition were not found to be related with any of the pain cognitions, nor with pain intensity in people scheduled to undergo surgery for lumbar radiculopathy.
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Re: Return to work following surgery for lumbarradiculopathy-is there a need for postoperative rehabilitation?
Eva Huysmans,Lisa Goudman,Griet Van Belleghem,Mats De Jaeger,Maarten Moens,Jo Nijs,Kelly Ickmans,Ronald Buyl,Christophe Vanroelen,Koen Putman +9 more
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Determinants and Variations of Hospital Costs in Patients With Lumbar Radiculopathy Hospitalized for Spinal Surgery
Eva Huysmans,Karen Pien,Lieselot Callens,Lesley Van Loon,Kelly Ickmans,Jo Nijs,Ronald Buyl,Maarten Moens,Lisa Goudman,Griet Van Belleghem,Koen Putman +10 more
TL;DR: Hospital costs in patients receiving surgery for lumbar radiculopathy are influenced by SOI, the presence of preadmission comorbidities, type of hospital admission (emergency vs. elective), and type of surgical procedure.