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Scandinavian Journal of Pain

Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. Januar 2017
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The Scandinavian Journal of Pain is the official journal of the Scandinavian Association for the Study of Pain. The four Nordic IASP Chapters (the Danish Pain Society, the Finnish Pain Society, the Norwegian Pain Society and the Swedish Pain Society) and the Pain Society of Iceland are affiliated with the Journal.

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Harald Breivik, Uiversity of Oslo, Norway

Senior Editors

Eija Kalso, University of Helsinki, Finland Torsten Gordh, University of Uppsala, Sweden Troels S Jensen, Aarhus University, Denmark

Clinical Science and Epidemiology

Section Editors

Mads U. Werner, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark Pekka Mäntyselkä, University of Kuopio, Finland Stephen H Butler, Uppsala University, Sweden

Associate Editors

James C Eisenach, Wake Forest University, USA Michele Curatolo, University of Washington, Seattle, USA Jane C. Ballantyne, University of Washington, Seattle, USA Daniel Carr, Tufts University, Boston, USA Allen G. Finley, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Sebastian Straube, University of Alberta, Canada Rigmor Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Jørgen B. Dahl, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Maija-Liisa Kalliomäki, Tampere University Hospital, Finland Lone Nikolajsen, Aarhus University, Denmark Peter Svensson, Aarhus University, Denmark Ulf L. Kongsgaard, University of Oslo, Norway Klaus Olkkola, University of Helsinki, Finland Tone Rustøen, Oslo University College, Norway Pål Klepstad, Norw University of Sci Techn, Tondheim, Norway Asbjørn Mohr Drewes, University of Aalborg, Denmark Gunnvald Kvarstein, University of Tromsø, Norway Cecilie Røe, University of Oslo, Norway Christopher S. Nielsen, Norwegian Institute Public Health, Norway Petter C Borchgrevink, Norw Univ Sci Techol, Trondheim, Norway Katri Hamunen, Helsinki University Central Hosp, Finland

Neurophysiology and Neuropathic Pain

Section Editors

Nanna Brix Finnerup, Aarhus University, Denmark Ellen Jørum, University of Oslo, Norway Satu Jääskeläinen, University of Turku, Finland

Associate Editors

Allan Basbaum, University of California, USA Srinivasa N Raja, Johns Hopkins University, USA Michael Rowbotham, University of California, USA Andrew S Rice, Imperial College London, UK Per T Hansson, Karolinska Institute, Sweden, and Univ Hosp, Oslo, Norway Maija Haanpää, University of Helsinki, Finland

Neurobiology and Pharmacology

Section Editors

Antti Pertovaara, University of Helsinki, Finland Malin Lagerström, Uppsala University, Sweden Christian Bjerggaard Vaegter, Aarhus University, Denmark

Associate Editors

Tony L. Yaksh, University of California, San Diego, USA Gerald Gebhart, University of Pittsburgh, USA Fernando Cervero, McGill University, Canada Martin Schmelz, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany Johannes Gjerstad, University of Oslo, Norway Carl-Olav Stiller, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden Outi Vainio, University of Helsinki, Finland

Pain Measurement, Human Experimental, Statistics, and Imaging

Section Editors

Lars Arendt-Nielsen, University of Aalborg, Denmark Audun Stubhaug, University of Oslo, Norway Eva Skovlund, Norwegian Univ Science Technology, Norway

Associate Editors

Stein Knardahl, University of Oslo, Norway Ole Kæseler Andersen, University of Aalborg, Denmark Thomas Graven-Nielsen, University of Aalborg, Denmark Eva Kosek, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Psychology

Section Editors

Steven J Linton, University of Örebro, Sweden Silje Reme, PainCenter, Oslo University Hospital, Norway

Associate Editors

Eirikur Lindal, Lindal Psychological Services, Iceland William Shaw, Center for Disability Research, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, USA Rikard Wicksell, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Katja Boersma, University of Örebro, Sweden Iiro P. Jääskeläinen, Aalto University School of Science, Finland Amanda C de C Williams, University College London, UK Michael Nicholas, University of Sydney, Australia Johan Vlaeyen, University of Leuven, Belgium

Published Online: 2017-01-01
Published in Print: 2017-01-01

© 2016 Scandinavian Association for the Study of Pain

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Scandinavian Journal of Pain
  2. Editorial comment
  3. Patients with chronic neck-pain after trauma do not differ in type of symptoms and signs, but suffer more than patients with chronic neck pain without a traumatic onset
  4. Observational study
  5. Chronic neck pain patients with traumatic or non-traumatic onset: Differences in characteristics. A cross-sectional study
  6. Editorial Comment
  7. Re-enforcing therapeutic effect by positive expectations of pain-relief from our interventions
  8. Original experimental
  9. Effect of expectation on pain assessment of lower- and higher-intensity stimuli
  10. Editorial comment
  11. Objective methods for the assessment of the spinal and supraspinal effects of opioids
  12. Topical review
  13. Objective methods for the assessment of the spinal and supraspinal effects of opioids
  14. Editorial Comment
  15. Multi-target treatment of bone cancer pain using synergistic combinations of pharmacological compounds in experimental animals
  16. Original experimental
  17. Synergistic combinations of the dual enkephalinase inhibitor PL265 given orally with various analgesic compounds acting on different targets, in a murine model of cancer-induced bone pain
  18. Editorial comment
  19. Terminal cancer pain intractable by conventional pain management can be effectively relieved by intrathecal administration of a local anaesthetic plus an opioid and an alfa2-agonist into the cerebro-spinal-fluid
  20. Observational study
  21. Multimodal intrathecal analgesia in refractory cancer pain
  22. Editorial comment
  23. Treatment success in neck pain: The added predictive value of psychosocial variables in addition to clinical variables
  24. Observational study
  25. Treatment success in neck pain: The added predictive value of psychosocial variables in addition to clinical variables
  26. Editorial comment
  27. Why are some patients with chronic pain from anterior abdominal nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) refractory to peripheral treatment with neurectomy?
  28. Clinical pain research
  29. Treatment response and central pain processing in Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome: An explorative study
  30. Editorial comment
  31. Gain in functions before pain reduction during intensive multidisciplinary paediatric pain rehabilitation programme
  32. Clinical pain research
  33. Physical and occupational therapy outcomes: Adolescents’ change in functional abilities using objective measures and self-report
  34. Editorial comment
  35. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): High risk of CRPS after trauma in another limb in patients who already have CRPS in one hand or foot: Lasting changes in neural pain modulating systems?
  36. Clinical pain research
  37. The risk of pain syndrome affecting a previously non-painful limb following trauma or surgery in patients with a history of complex regional pain syndrome
  38. Editorial Comment
  39. Positive affect could reduce the impact of pain
  40. Original experimental
  41. The buffering role of positive affect on the association between pain intensity and pain related outcomes
  42. Editorial comment
  43. The meaning and consequences of amputation and mastectomy from the perspective of pain and suffering – Lessons to be learned and relearned
  44. Clinical pain research
  45. The meaning and consequences of amputation and mastectomy from the perspective of pain and suffering
  46. Editorial comment
  47. Invasive intervention for “intractable” Complex Regional Pain Syndromes (CRPS)?
  48. Educational case report
  49. Intrathecal management of complex regional pain syndrome: A case report and literature
  50. Observational study
  51. Item response theory analysis of the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
  52. Announcement
  53. Scandinavian Association for the Study of Pain (SASP): Annual Meeting 2017
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