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Veit Mylius
Researcher at University of Marburg
Publications - 75
Citations - 3421
Veit Mylius is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Nociceptive flexion reflex. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 67 publications receiving 2794 citations. Previous affiliations of Veit Mylius include Kantonsspital St. Gallen & University of Paris.
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Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
Jean Pascal Lefaucheur,Andrea Antal,Samar S. Ayache,David H. Benninger,Jerome Brunelin,Filippo Cogiamanian,Maria Cotelli,Dirk De Ridder,Roberta Ferrucci,Berthold Langguth,Paola Marangolo,Veit Mylius,Michael A. Nitsche,Frank Padberg,Ulrich Palm,Emmanuel Poulet,Alberto Priori,Simone Rossi,Martin Schecklmann,Sven Vanneste,Ulf Ziemann,Luis Garcia-Larrea,Walter Paulus +22 more
TL;DR: It remains to be clarified whether the probable or possible therapeutic effects of tDCS are clinically meaningful and how to optimally perform tDCS in a therapeutic setting.
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Central sensitization and altered central pain processing in chronic low back pain: fact or myth?
TL;DR: It is tempting to speculate that ongoing nociception is associated with cortical and subcortical reorganization and may play an important role in the process of the chronification of LBP.
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Pain sensitivity and descending inhibition of pain in Parkinson’s disease
Veit Mylius,Isabel Engau,Michael Teepker,Karin Stiasny-Kolster,K. Schepelmann,Wolfgang H. Oertel,Stefan Lautenbacher,Jens Carsten Möller +7 more
TL;DR: Finding the NFR threshold to be decreased in addition to the decreased electrical and heat pain thresholds indicates that the pathophysiological changes either already reside at or reach down to the spinal level.
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Influence of dementia on multiple components of pain.
Miriam Kunz,Miriam Kunz,Miriam Kunz,Veit Mylius,S. Scharmann,Karsten Schepelman,Stefan Lautenbacher +6 more
TL;DR: Assessment of multiple components of pain (subjective, facial, motor reflex and autonomic responses) in parallel in one group of demented patients finds evidence for a decreased, an unchanged and even for an increased pain processing in patients with dementia.
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Low-frequency rTMS of the vertex in the prophylactic treatment of migraine.
Michael Teepker,J Hötzel,N Timmesfeld,Janine Reis,Veit Mylius,A Haag,Wolfgang H. Oertel,Felix Rosenow,K. Schepelmann +8 more
TL;DR: Positive effects regarding migraine attacks, days and total hours with migraine in the verum group are encouraging and indicate that further research on this topic is warranted.