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Osteoarthritic Joint Pain : Symposium on Osteoarthritic Joint Pain, Held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 1-3 July 2003.
Title:
Osteoarthritic Joint Pain : Symposium on Osteoarthritic Joint Pain, Held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 1-3 July 2003.
Author:
Staff, Novartis Foundation Symposium.
ISBN:
9780470867587
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (304 pages)
Series:
Novartis Foundation Symposia Ser. ; v.267

Novartis Foundation Symposia Ser.
Contents:
OSTEOARTHRITIC JOINT PAIN -- Contents -- Participants -- Chair's introduction -- Spinal mechanisms contributing to joint pain -- Discussion -- Activation of sensory neurons in the arthritic joint -- Discussion -- Neuromuscular aspects of osteoarthritis: a perspective -- Discussion -- Current perspectives on the clinical presentation of joint pain in human OA -- Discussion -- Joint mechanics in osteoarthritis -- Discussion -- General discussion I Developing animal models of RA -- Characterization of joint pain in human OA -- Discussion -- The role of inflammatory mediators on nociception and pain in arthritis -- Discussion -- Molecular events of chronic pain: from neuron to whole animal in an animal model of osteoarthritis -- Discussion -- Phantoms in rheumatology -- Discussion -- Bone pain and pressure in osteoarthritic joints -- Discussion -- Structural associations of osteoarthritis pain: lessons from magnetic resonance imaging -- Discussion -- The role of TRP channels in sensory neurons -- Discussion -- Mechanisms that generate and maintain bone cancer pain -- Discussion -- Symmetry, T cells and neurogenic arthritis -- Discussion -- Lessons from fibromyalgia: abnormal pain sensitivity in knee osteoarthritis -- Discussion -- Chair's summing up -- Index of contributors -- Subject index.
Abstract:
Chair's Introduction (D. Felson). Spinal mechanisms contributing to joint pain (H. Schaible). Activation of sensory neurons in the arthritic joint (B. Grubb). Neuromuscular aspects of osteoarthritis: a perspective (K. Brandt). Current perspectives on the clinical presentation of joint pain in human osteoarthritis (P. Creamer). Joint mechanics in osteoarthritis (W. Herzog, et al.). General discussion I Developing animal models of RA. Characterization of joint pain in human osteoarthritis (G. Ordeberg). The role of inflammatory mediators on nociception and pain in arthritis (B. Kidd, et al.). Molecular events of chronic pain: from neurone to whole animal in an animal model of osteoarthritis (J. Henry). Phantoms of rheumatology (C. McCabe, et al.). Bone pain and pressure in osteoarthritic joints (P. Simkin). Structural associations of osteoarthritis pain: lessons from magnetic resonance imaging (P. Conaghan & D. Felson). The role of TRP channels in sensory neurons (M. Koltenberg) Mechanisms that generate and maintain bone cancer pain (P. Mantyh & S. Hunt). Symmetry, T cells and neurogenic arthritis (N. Shenker, et al.). Lessons from fibromyalgia: abnormal pain sensitivity in knee ostheoarthritis (L. Bradley, et al.). Chair's summing up (D. Felson). Index of contributors. Subject index.
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