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      An investigation of the neurophysiologic mechanisms of tourniquet-related pain: changes in spontaneous activity and receptive field size in spinal dorsal horn neurons.

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      Regional anesthesia and pain medicine

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          Abstract

          Several theories have been proposed for the pain resulting from the nerve compression and ischemia associated with maintaining the inflation of a pneumatic tourniquet on an extremity. This investigation observes changes in the spontaneous activity and receptive field (RF) size of spinal dorsal horn neurons during tourniquet-related nerve compression and ischemia.

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          Journal
          Reg Anesth Pain Med
          Regional anesthesia and pain medicine
          1098-7339
          1098-7339
          April 16 1999
          : 24
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Anesthesiology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Ohio, USA.
          Article
          S1098-7339(99)90069-X
          10204894
          1dc5d438-084c-4be0-9ac5-beb3984d4a67
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