Peter Svensson, PhD
Affiliations: | Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark |
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Iwata Y, Nishimori H, Iida T, et al. (2023) Effect of clinical experience and training with visual feedback on standardized palpation outcomes-Potential implications for assessment of jaw muscle sensitivity. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation |
May A, Benoliel R, Imamura Y, et al. (2023) Orofacial pain for clinicians: A review of constant and attack-like facial pain syndromes. Cephalalgia : An International Journal of Headache. 43: 3331024231187160 |
Sago T, Costa YM, Ferreira DM, et al. (2023) Referred sensations in the orofacial region are associated with a decreased descending pain inhibition and modulated by remote noxious stimuli and local anesthesia. Pain |
Serrano-Hernanz G, Angulo-Carrere T, Ardizone-García I, et al. (2023) Pressure release technique versus placebo applied to cervical and masticatory muscles in patients with chronic painful myofascial temporomandibular disorder: A randomised clinical trial. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation |
Madhan S, Nascimento GG, Ingerslev J, et al. (2023) Associations between temporomandibular disorders, pain, jaw and masticatory function in dentofacial deformity patients: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation |
Exposto FG, Huang M, Haasnoot T, et al. (2022) Location of mechanically-evoked referred sensations within the trigeminal region are not altered following a heterotopic painful stimulus. Scientific Reports. 12: 21181 |
Vale Braido GVD, Svensson P, Dos Santos Proença J, et al. (2022) Are central sensitization symptoms and psychosocial alterations interfering in the association between painful TMD, migraine, and headache attributed to TMD? Clinical Oral Investigations |
Salis B, Svensson P, Exposto FG. (2022) Referred sensation location can be altered by a strong heterotopic nociceptive stimulus: implications for clinical pain conditions. Pain |
Moriguchi D, Ishigaki S, Lin X, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Clinical identification of the stimulus intensity to measure temporal summation of second pain. Scientific Reports. 12: 14693 |
Moriguchi D, Ishigaki S, Lin X, et al. (2022) Clinical identification of the stimulus intensity to measure temporal summation of second pain. Scientific Reports. 12: 12915 |