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IPC Pain Week Initiative

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Impairments in the temporal organization of neural activity in patients with neuropathic pain

Treating neuropathic pain, often characterized by intense shooting, stabbing, or burning pain, is a major healthcare challenge. It is thought that the dynamic organization of neural networks is affected in patients with chronic pain.

December 15, 2022Researchneuroscience,neuropathic pain

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