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1. Signs and Symptoms of Myofascial Pain: An International Survey of Pain Management Providers and Proposed Preliminary Set of Diagnostic Criteria

2. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Practical Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines, 4th Edition

3. Negligible Analgesic Tolerance Seen with Extended Release Oxymorphone: APost HocAnalysis of Open-Label Longitudinal Data

4. Do Omega-6 andTransFatty Acids Play a Role in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome? A Pilot Study

5. The osteoarthritis knee model: psychophysical characteristics and putative outcomes

6. Poster 314 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Severity Score: Development of A Clinical Tool For Monitoring Disease Evolution

8. Validation of proposed diagnostic criteria (the 'Budapest Criteria') for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

9. Development of a severity score for CRPS

11. (191) The Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Symptom Severity Score (SSS): toward the development of a patient-administered screening tool

12. Functional testing and pre-to post pain measure outcomes in chronic knee osteoarthritis pain with milnacipran: interim analysis of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

13. Provocative infrared testing in amputees

14. Signs and symptoms of myofascial pain syndrome: an international survey of pain management providers, comparing results from the 1999 and 2012 surveys

16. Poster 263: International Comparison of Prescribing Practices for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): A Practical Application of the Internally Validated Medication Quantification Scale III(iMQSIII)

17. Poster 175: Quantitative Sensory Testing in the Evaluation of Nerve Function in a Patient With Benign Idiopathic Trigeminal Sensory Neuropathy: A Case Report

18. (146) Evaluation of sympathetic cholinergic response in spinal cord injury: Is a subset of SCI pain sympathetically maintained?

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