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Sleep disturbances and sleep disorders in adults living with chronic pain: a meta-analysis.
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Objective polysomnographic measures indicate that individuals with CP experience significant sleep disturbances, particularly with respect to sleep initiation and maintenance.About:
This article is published in Sleep Medicine.The article was published on 2018-06-11. It has received 149 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Polysomnography & Sleep onset latency.read more
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Sleep and pain: recent insights, mechanisms, and future directions in the investigation of this relationship
Alberto Herrero Babiloni,Alberto Herrero Babiloni,Beatrice P De Koninck,Gabrielle Beetz,Louis De Beaumont,Marc O. Martel,Gilles J. Lavigne,Gilles J. Lavigne +7 more
TL;DR: In this review, the direction between sleep–pain in adult and pediatric populations will be discussed, the possible mechanisms contributing to this relationship as endogenous pain modulation, inflammation, affect, mood and other states, and the role of different endogenous substances are explored.
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What have we really learned from functional connectivity in clinical populations
Jiahe Zhang,Aaron Kucyi,Jovicarole Raya,Ashley N. Nielsen,Jason S. Nomi,Jessica S. Damoiseaux,Deanna J. Greene,Silvina G. Horovitz,Lucina Q. Uddin,Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli +9 more
TL;DR: It is highlighted that FC has allowed us to discover the ubiquity of intrinsic functional networks across virtually all brains and clarify typical patterns of neurodevelopment over the lifespan, and highlights the unprecedented opportunity offered by FC to probe functional abnormalities in clinical conditions where brain function could not be easily studied otherwise.
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The effects of non-invasive brain stimulation on sleep disturbances among different neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions: A systematic review.
Alberto Herrero Babiloni,Alberto Herrero Babiloni,A. Bellemare,Gabrielle Beetz,Sophie-A. Vinet,Marc O. Martel,Gilles J. Lavigne,Louis De Beaumont +7 more
TL;DR: Results from this systematic review indicate that rTMS and tDCS are safe and have potential to improve insomnia symptoms and sleep disturbances across different types of neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases.
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Pain relief and improvement in quality of life with 10 kHz SCS therapy: Summary of clinical evidence
TL;DR: Current and emerging data as they relate to the clinical use of the high‐frequency 10 kHz spinal cord stimulation therapy in various pain syndromes are summarized.
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Which Psychological Factors Are Involved in the Onset and/or Persistence of Musculoskeletal Pain? An Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Prospective Cohort Studies.
Javier Martinez-Calderon,Mar Flores-Cortes,Jose Miguel Morales-Asencio,Alejandro Luque-Suarez +3 more
TL;DR: Overall, the results found that exposure to many psychological vulnerability factors such as depression, anxiety, psychological distress, and fear, among others, may increase the risk of the onset and persistence of MSK pain across time.
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