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Articles tagged "Pain"

  • 2025 International Congress

    Studying the relationship between interoceptive awareness, caregiver burden, and disease perception in Parkinson’s Disease

    F. Velasco-Delgado, A. Hernandez-Medrano, E. Ramírez-Benitez, A. Cervantes-Arriaga, M. Rodríguez-Violante, D. Ulloa-Hernández, G. Martin-Mafud (Mexico City, Mexico)

    Objective: Analyze the impact of interoceptive awareness deficits on caregiver burden in Parkinson's disease. Background: Interoceptive awareness (IA) is the ability to perceive and process…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Superior cluneal neuralgia in Parkinson’s disease: frequency and clinical features.

    M. Mihara, Y. Kajiyama, A. Saito, R. Satake, Y. Kutoku (Kurashiki, Japan)

    Objective: We investigated the frequency and clinical characteristics of superior cluneal neuralgia (SCN) in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Background: The superior cluneal nerve is…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Assessment of the Applicability of the King and PD-PCS Scales in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease and Chronic Pain: a Pilot Study

    J. Queiroz, P. Matos, A. Ferreira Gomes, I. Santos, F. Rolim, D. de Andrade, F. Carvalho (Fortaleza, Brazil)

    Objective: To assess the feasibility of comparing the King's Pain Disease Pain Scale (KING) and The Parkinson's Disease Pain Classification System (PD-PCS) in patients with…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Prevalence of Central Pain in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    K. Vieira, L. Pereira, G. Trevisan (Santa Maria, Brazil)

    Objective: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aimed to evaluate the prevalence of central pain and how this symptom may affect the patient's quality…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Evaluation of Nociception in a Model of Parkinson’s Disease for the Study of Non-Motor Symptoms in Trpv4-/- Animals

    L. Pereira, K. Viero, G. Trevisan, C. Antoniazzi (Santa Maria, Brazil)

    Objective: This study aimed to investigate the role of the TRPV4 receptor in regulating the nociception in a PD model experimental for the study of…
  • 2025 International Congress

    A Resting-State fMRI Study of Regional Homogeneity about Pain in Parkinson’s Disease

    CJ. Mao, JY. Wu, J. Cheng, YJ. Luo, QM. Jiang (Suzhou, China)

    Objective: The purpose of our study is to explore the differences in ReHo patterns under acute and chronic pain conditions in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, aiming to provide…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Myofascial pain syndromes in parkinsonism

    R. Matmurodov, E. Abduqodirov, A. Kalanov, F. Babayeva, S. Jamalova (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

    Objective: To study of pain syndromes in parkinsonism Background: Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) is a common but underdiagnosed pain disorder in Parkinson’s disease (PD), marked…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Sex variations in non-motor symptoms (pain, fatigue, and nausea) in Parkinson’s disease patients: An analysis from the Mexican Parkinson’s Research Network

    A. Solari-Capra, A. Fierro-Ruiz, A. Steven-García, P. Reyes-Pérez, A. Lázaro-Figueroa, E. Morelos-Figaredo, C. Guerra-Galicia, I. Estrada-Bellmann, K. Salinas-Barboza, Y. Matuk-Pérez, N. Gandarilla-Martínez, U. Caballero-Sánchez, P. Montés-Alcántara, V. Flores-Ocampo, I. Espinosa-Méndez, A. Zayas-Del Mora, E. Gaspar-Martínez, E. Waldo, T. Leal, M. Inca-Martinez, I. Mata, S. Alcauter, M. Rentería, A. Medina-Rivera, A. Ruiz-Contreras (Querétaro, Mexico)

    Objective: To compare pain, fatigue and nausea variables between sexes to see if there is a significant difference. Background: Patients with PD present motor and…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Painful Legs Moving Toes Syndrome in Rural Western India: Etiological Spectrum and Outcomes in 24 Cases

    S. Desai, D. Desai (Anand, India)

    Objective: To characterize clinical profiles, etiological patterns, and therapeutic outcomes of Painful Legs Moving Toes syndrome [PLMTS] patients in a rural Indian neurology practice. Background:…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Case Report: Painful Limb and Moving Fingers Syndrome

    M. Soliman, A. Mushtaheed, A. Ly, D. Ehrlich (Bethesda, USA)

    Objective: N/A Background: Painless/painful limb and moving fingers (PLMF) is a variant of painful limbs and moving extremities, a rare movement disorder. Underlying pathophysiology can…
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