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Infrared image with pain without a known substrate. on the left side.

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In this volume until January 2014 six publications will appear about research done in 1982-1986 including discussion and evaluation based on progressing insight from 1986 up till now.

The background of publication is made by the realization that many patients who cooperated to the research can expect something back for their cooperation. Preferably by the regular and modern media but if that is not possible then only by this virtual way which did not exist yet in 1981-1986.

These publications provide statistically tested conclusions indicating that chronic pain is not a subjective, elusive phenomenon as was and is always thought.

The reason for publication on this site is partly situated in the circumstances that 25 years of research is seen as “obsolete”and not relevant (anymore) and as a result of this can hardly published in the traditional media anymore.

Also the judging criteria for research to be developed have been tightened. Legal standards on how to deal with test persons and the written reporting have been drastically changed.

Furthermore commercial aspects of the media and interest in “quotation indexes”play a role.

 

Yet the results of the research are sufficiently interesting, still medically and socially relevant to be published.

May the reader appreciate the value.

Research results:

1. Chronic pain spots have a significantly lower temperature than their healthy reference points. P<=0.001.

2. Abdominal pain may be related to processes that occur or occurred in the abdominal organs. Viscero-cutaneous reflex ways exist in human in vivo. P<=0.001

3. There is a correlation between pain sensations and found infrared thermographic measurement information. P<=0.001 Correlation degree 0.69

4. Infrared videothermography is a very sensitive diagnostic method (up to physiological level).

5. There is a slight indication that the pain spots are being influenced by the effect of prostaglandins, at which the different NSAIDs do not have a similar effect on the pain spots.

6. Pentoxyphylline has a significantly positive effect on both cold and hot pain spots. P<=0.001

 

2012-May-14

P.H.E. van der Veen.

Annemarie Hoogervorst.

 

 

Expected:

 

  • History of pain

 

  • Kinds of pain

 

  • Pain organizations

 

  • Investigation in the past

 

  • Old, older, oldest

 

  • Investigation after 1980

 

  • Investigation after 2000

 

  • Present position 2012

 

  • Current opinions

 

  • Applications of the investigation

 

  • Diagnostic methods

 

  • Literature

 

This site is set up as a hobby gone out of hands on a voluntary base. This takes time. We ask for your understanding when you cannot find yet what you are looking for. Besides publishing of investigation information and referring to existing literature we also have to translate everything in English. For that reason for the time being:

Under construction

Cooperation to this site will be appreciated very much.

 

 

 

 

There will be a popular and a scientific volume in Dutch and in English.

 

The English version depends on the translator and thus will appear later than the Dutch version.

 

We intend to offer scientific articles for free and articles to be quoted for free of course mentioning the source. This depends on the articles offered by authors.

 

 

2016-March 08

Six articles are accepted for publication:

 

Veen PHE van der, Martens EP. Viscerocutaneous reflexes with abdominal wall pain: A study conducted in 1981 on pregnant women from a general practice. Thermography international. 2013;23(2): 56-63

 

Available at:

http://www.uhlen.at/thermology-international/index.php

 

Veen PHE van der. Viscero-cutaneous reflexes in relation to abdominal and pelvic pain. A study from 1982 in females with IUD insertions. Thermography international. 2013;23(3): 87-92

 

Available at:

http:// www.uhlen.at/thermology-international/index.php

 

Veen PHE van der. Infrared thermography for pain influenced by a Xanthine derivative: An attempt to assess chronic pain objectively.

Thermology international Vol 24 (2014), No. 2: 39-48

 

Available at:

http://www.uhlen.at/thermology-international/index.php

 

Abdominal Wall Pain:

Veen PHE van der. Effects of Placebo Measured by Infrared Thermography.

Thermology international 2014, 24(4) 157-165

 

Available at:

http://www.uhlen.at/thermology-international/index.php

 

Veen PHE van der. A theoretical model of biochemical control engineering based on the relation between oestrogens/progestagens and prostaglandins.

Medical Hypotheses 84 (2015), pp. 557-569 DOI information: 10.1016/j.mehy.2015.02.021

 

Veen PHE van der. CRPS A contingent hypothesis with prostaglandins as crucial conversion factor.

Medical Hypotheses. 85 (2015) 568-575. DOI information: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2015.07.017.

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