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| Candida McCabeSummaryAffiliation: Derriford Hospital Country: UK Publications
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Mirror visual feedback for the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome (type 1)Candida S McCabe
The Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Upper Borough Walls, Bath, BA1 1RL, UK
Curr Pain Headache Rep 12:103-7. 2008..We discuss the potential mechanisms behind this technique and consider the implications for clinical practice...
A controlled pilot study of the utility of mirror visual feedback in the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome (type 1)C S McCabe
The Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Upper Borough Walls, Bath BA1 1RL, UK
Rheumatology (Oxford) 42:97-101. 2003..We assessed mirror visual feedback (MVF) to test the hypothesis that incongruence between motor output and sensory input produces complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) (type 1) pain...
Referred sensations in patients with complex regional pain syndrome type 1C S McCabe
The Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Upper Borough Walls, Bath BA1 1RL, UK
Rheumatology (Oxford) 42:1067-73. 2003..This study sought to explore and characterize referred sensations (RS) in patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type 1 and test the hypothesis that pain in CRPS is associated with central sensory changes...
Simulating sensory-motor incongruence in healthy volunteers: implications for a cortical model of painC S McCabe
Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Upper Borough Walls, Bath, UK
Rheumatology (Oxford) 44:509-16. 2005..The purpose of this study was to discover whether pain could be induced in pain-free healthy volunteers when this conflict was generated transiently in a laboratory setting...
Don't look now! Pain and attentionCandida McCabe
Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Bath
Clin Med 5:482-6. 2005..The use of a therapeutic optokinetic device to correct existing imbalances in the motor control system is also discussed...
Somaesthetic disturbances in fibromyalgia are exaggerated by sensory motor conflict: implications for chronicity of the disease?C S McCabe
The Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Upper Borough Walls, Bath BA1 1RL, UK
Rheumatology (Oxford) 46:1587-92. 2007..Fibromyalgia (FMS) exemplifies the former state. We hypothesized that the artificial generation of such conflict would exacerbate somaesthetic perceptions including pain in FMS greater than in HVs...
Evidence for a mismatch between the brain's movement control system and sensory system as an explanation for some pain-related disordersCandida S McCabe
The Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases and School for Health, University of Bath, Upper Borough Walls, Bath BA1 1RL, United Kingdom
Curr Pain Headache Rep 11:104-8. 2007..In addition, we discuss the clinical implications of such a theory and examine how enhancing sensory feedback may reduce chronic pain...
Does aquatic exercise relieve pain in adults with neurologic or musculoskeletal disease? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trialsJane Hall
Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Bath, UK
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 89:873-83. 2008..To evaluate the literature on the effectiveness of aquatic exercise in relieving pain in adults with neurologic or musculoskeletal disease...
Body perception disturbance: a contribution to pain in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)Jennifer S Lewis
The Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases NHS Foundation Trust, Bath, UK
Pain 133:111-9. 2007..We propose that body perception disturbance is a more appropriate term than 'neglect-like' symptoms to describe this phenomenon...
Sensorimotor integration in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: a transcranial magnetic stimulation studyAilie J Turton
Burden Neurological Institute, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol BS16 1JB, UK
Pain 127:270-5. 2007..These results suggest that the disease mechanisms of CRPS1 do not typically affect the direct neural circuit between sensory and motor cortex and that normal sensorimotor interaction is occurring via this route...
Impaired self-perception of the hand in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) [S. Forderreuther, U. Sailer, A. Straube, Pain 2004; 110:756-761]Candida S McCabe
Pain 114:518; author reply 519. 2005
