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Iara De Schoenmacker

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Sandy-Hindmarch O, Chang P, Scheuren P, De Schoenmacker I, Hubli M, Loizou C, et al.
Pain . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39588776
Focal nerve injuries are often associated with neuropathic pain. Preclinical research suggests altered neuroimmune signalling underlies such neuropathic pain; however, its cause remains poorly understood in humans. In this multicentre...
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De Schoenmacker I, Scheuren P, Sirucek L, Lutolf R, Gorrell L, Rosner J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Sep; 14(1):22070. PMID: 39333624
Although reduced experimental pain habituation is proposed as a proxy of diminished endogenous pain modulatory capacity in chronic pain, prior studies show contradictory findings. Even across healthy participants, pain habituation...
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De Schoenmacker I, Costa Marques D, Scheuren P, Lutolf R, Gorrell L, Mehli S, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2024 Aug; 166:31-42. PMID: 39094528
Objective: The present study aimed to investigate whether subjective and objective measures of pain habituation can be used as potential markers for central sensitization across various chronic pain patients. Methods:...
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Sirucek L, De Schoenmacker I, Scheuren P, Lutolf R, Gorrell L, Langenfeld A, et al.
Pain Rep . 2024 Jun; 9(4):e1166. PMID: 38910867
Introduction: In 85% of patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP), no specific pathoanatomical cause can be identified. Besides primary peripheral drivers within the lower back, spinal or supraspinal sensitization...
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Allmendinger F, Scheuren P, De Schoenmacker I, Brunner F, Rosner J, Curt A, et al.
J Pain Res . 2024 Mar; 17:989-1003. PMID: 38505501
Purpose: The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of chronic pain in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are diverse and involve both peripheral and central changes in pain processing, such as...
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De Schoenmacker I, Sirucek L, Scheuren P, Lutolf R, Gorrell L, Brunner F, et al.
Pain Rep . 2023 Nov; 8(6):e1110. PMID: 38027464
Introduction: First-line pain treatment is unsatisfactory in more than 50% of chronic pain patients, likely because of the heterogeneity of mechanisms underlying pain chronification. Objectives: This cross-sectional study aimed to...
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De Schoenmacker I, Mollo A, Scheuren P, Sirucek L, Brunner F, Schweinhardt P, et al.
Pain Med . 2023 Mar; 24(8):974-984. PMID: 36946277
Objective: Widespread pain hypersensitivity and enhanced temporal summation of pain (TSP) are commonly reported in patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and discussed as proxies for central sensitization. This...
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Scheuren P, De Schoenmacker I, Rosner J, Brunner F, Curt A, Hubli M
Eur J Pain . 2022 Sep; 27(1):72-85. PMID: 36130736
Background: Allodynia and hyperalgesia are common signs in individuals with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), mainly attributed to sensitization of the nociceptive system. Appropriate diagnostic tools for the objective assessment...
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Lutolf R, De Schoenmacker I, Rosner J, Sirucek L, Schweinhardt P, Curt A, et al.
Eur J Pain . 2022 Aug; 26(10):2176-2187. PMID: 36000307
Background: Deficient endogenous pain modulation and increased nociceptive excitability are key features of central sensitization and can be assessed in humans by conditioned pain modulation (CPM, anti-nociceptive) and temporal summation...
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De Schoenmacker I, Leu C, Curt A, Hubli M
Eur J Pain . 2022 Jun; 26(8):1679-1690. PMID: 35671124
Background: Habituation is a response decrement resulting from repeated stimuli. Reduced habituation to noxious stimuli is considered to be a proxy for central sensitization in subjects with chronic pain. Despite...