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      Central nervous system contribution to mechanically produced motor and sensory responses.

      The Australian journal of physiotherapy
      Elsevier BV
      Mechanoreceptors, Pain, Physical stimulation, Sensory thresholds

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          Abstract

          Peripheral tissue pathology causes a rapid and enduring increase in the excitability of spinal cord neurones. This review examines some of the basic and clinical research which suggests that the central nervous system is capable of making a contribution to clinical signs and symptoms. Mechanically produced clinical responses of pain and movement behaviour may not always be indicative of their source or cause. Certain implications for physiotherapy are discussed. The actual systemic effects of mechanical stimuli, as used clinically by physiotherapists, need to be investigated.

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          Journal
          Aust J Physiother
          The Australian journal of physiotherapy
          Elsevier BV
          0004-9514
          0004-9514
          1992
          : 38
          : 4
          Article
          S0004-9514(14)60567-5
          10.1016/S0004-9514(14)60567-5
          25025902
          afde3851-95f8-4cd7-88d5-648959b3170d
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          Sensory thresholds,Physical stimulation,Pain,Mechanoreceptors

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