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Scandinavian Journal of Pain

Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. Januar 2015
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The Scandinavian Journal of Pain is the official journal of the Scandinavian Association for the Study of Pain.

The Nordic IASP-chapters affiliated with the Scandinavian Journal of Pain:

The Danish Pain Society, the Finnish Pain Society, the Norwegian Pain Society and the Swedish Pain Society.

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Harald Breivik, University of Oslo, Norway

Editors:

Eija Kalso, University of Helsinki, Finland

Torsten Gordh, University of Uppsala, Sweden

Troels S. Jensen, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Associate Editors:

Clinical pain

Nanna Brix Finnerup, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Vesa Kontinen, University of Helsinki, Finland

Pain in basic sciences

Antti Pertovaara, University of Helsinki, Finland

Malin Lagerström, Uppsala University, Sweden

Psychology and pain

Steven J. Linton, University of Örebro, Sweden

Arnstein Finset, University of Oslo, Norway

Experimental human pain

Lars Arendt-Nielsen, University of Aalborg, Denmark

Audun Stubhaug, University of Oslo, Norway

Biostatistics

Eva Skovlund, University of Oslo, Norway

International Editors:

Fernando Cervero, McGill University, Canada

James C. Eisenach, Wake Forest University, USA

Srinivasa N. Raja, Johns Hopkins University, USA

Gerald Gebhart, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Andrew S. Rice, Imperial College London, UK

Martin Schmelz, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany

Amanda C. de C. Williams, University College London, UK

Isabelle Decosterd, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Michele Curatolo, University of Washington, USA

Allen G. Finley, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

SCANDINAVIAN ADVISORY BOARD

Neurology, neurosurgery, neurophysiology, orofacial pain

Satu Jääskeläinen, University of Turku, Finland

Ellen Jørum, University of Oslo, Norway

Maija Haanpää, University of Helsinki, Finland

Per T. Hansson, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Rigmor Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Bengt Linderoth, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Peter Svensson, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Ann-Sofi e Leffl er, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Acute pain, cancer pain, visceral pain, pain in children,

clinical pharmacology, interventional treatment

Jørgen B. Dahl, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Lone Nikolajsen, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Leiv Arne Rosseland, University of University of Oslo, Norway

Mads U. Werner, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark

Ulf L. Kongsgaard, University of Oslo, Norway

Stein Kaasa, Norw University of Sci Techn, Trondheim, Norway

Per Sjøgren, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Klaus Olkkola, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central

Hospital, Finland

Sanna Salanterä, University of Turku, Finland

Tone Rustøen, Oslo University College, Norway

Gunnar L. Olsson, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Pål Klepstad, Norw University of Sci Techn, Trondheim, Norway

Asbjørn Mohr Drewes, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Lars Gramstad, Norwegian Medicines Agency, Norway

Gunnvald Kvarstein, Oslo University Hospital, Norway

Basic pain research, veterinary medicine

Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Gordon Munro, NeuroSearch, Copenhagen, Denmark

Odd-Geir Berge, AstraZeneca R&D Södertälje, Sweden

Carl-Olav Stiller, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Ole J. Bjerrum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Outi Vainio, University of Helsinki, Finland

Imaging, psychology, musculoskeletal pain, rehabilitation

Eirikur Lindal, Occupational Rehab, Iceland

Cecilie Røe, University of Oslo, Norway

Eva Kosek, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Thomas Graven-Nielsen, University of Aalborg, Denmark

Stein Knardahl, University of Oslo, Norway

Ann-Mari Estlander, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland

Ron Kupers, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark

Epidemiology, family medicine, pain clinics, evidence based medicine

Pekka Mäntyselkä, University of Kuopio, Finland

Christopher S. Nielsen, Norw Institute Public Health, Norway

Stephen H. Butler, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden

Petter C. Borchgrevink, Norw Univer Sci Techn, Trondheim, Norway

Katri Hamunen, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland

Published Online: 2015-01-01
Published in Print: 2015-01-01

© 2014 Scandinavian Association for the Study of Pain

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Scandinavian Journal of Pain
  2. Editorial comment
  3. Neuroinflammation and glial cell activation in pathogenesis of chronic pain
  4. Topical review
  5. Perspectives in Pain Research 2014: Neuroinflammation and glial cell activation: The cause of transition from acute to chronic pain?
  6. Editorial comment
  7. Outcome of spine surgery: In a clinical field with few randomized controlled studies, a national spine surgery register creates evidence for practice guidelines
  8. Observational study
  9. Results of lumbar spine surgery: A postal survey
  10. Editorial comment
  11. Partner validation in chronic pain couples
  12. Original experimental
  13. I see you’re in pain – The effects of partner validation on emotions in people with chronic pain
  14. Editorial comment
  15. Pain management with buprenorphine patches in elderly patients: Quality of life—As good as it gets?
  16. Clinical pain research
  17. Evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of buprenorphine in treatment of chronic pain using competing EQ-5D weights
  18. Editorial comment
  19. Invisible pain – Complications from too little or too much empathy among helpers of chronic pain patients
  20. Observational study
  21. Although unseen, chronic pain is real–A phenomenological study
  22. Editorial comment
  23. Knee osteoarthritis patients with intact pain modulating systems may have low risk of persistent pain after knee joint replacement
  24. Clinical pain research
  25. The dynamics of the pain system is intact in patients with knee osteoarthritis: An exploratory experimental study
  26. Editorial comment
  27. Ultrasound-guided high concentration tetracaine peripheral nerve block: Effective and safe relief while awaiting more permanent intervention for tic douloureux
  28. Educational case report
  29. Real-time ultrasound-guided infraorbital nerve block to treat trigeminal neuralgia using a high concentration of tetracaine dissolved in bupivacaine
  30. Original experimental
  31. Modulation of the muscle and nerve compound muscle action potential by evoked pain
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