Robin Lutolf
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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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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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Huynh V, Lutolf R, Rosner J, Luechinger R, Curt A, Kollias S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Jul;
13(1):11943.
PMID: 37488130
Endogenous pain modulation in humans is frequently investigated with conditioned pain modulation (CPM). Deficient pain inhibition is a proposed mechanism that contributes to neuropathic pain (NP) after spinal cord injury...
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Lutolf R, Rosner J, Curt A, Hubli M
Eur J Pain
. 2022 Aug;
26(10):2162-2175.
PMID: 36008094
Background: Central sensitization is considered a key mechanism underlying neuropathic pain (NP) after spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods: Two novel proxies for central sensitization were investigated in thoracic SCI subjects...
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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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Lutolf R, Julio S, Schubert M, Hubli M
Neurophysiol Clin
. 2021 Dec;
52(1):44-57.
PMID: 34953638
Objectives: To test the robustness and signal-to-noise ratio of pain-related evoked potentials following intra-epidermal electrical stimulation (IES) compared to contact heat stimulation in healthy controls, and to explore the feasibility...
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Huynh V, Lutolf R, Rosner J, Luechinger R, Curt A, Kollias S, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2021 Dec;
247:118742.
PMID: 34863962
The descending pain modulatory system in humans is commonly investigated using conditioned pain modulation (CPM). Whilst variability in CPM efficiency, i.e., inhibition and facilitation, is normal in healthy subjects, exploring...
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Lutolf R, Rosner J, Curt A, Hubli M
J Neurotrauma
. 2021 Nov;
38(24):3456-3466.
PMID: 34806429
The clinical evaluation of spinal afferents is an important diagnostic and prognostic marker for neurological and functional recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI). Particularly important regarding neuropathic pain following SCI...