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SPSS Data for analysis in study of facilitatory and inhibitory pain mechanisms are altered in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

The University of Queensland
Dr Michel Coppieters (Aggregated by) Ms Annina Schmid (Aggregated by) Ms Annina Schmid (Aggregated by) Professor Bill Vicenzino (Aggregated by) Professor Bill Vicenzino (Aggregated by)
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The data set contains all mean values obtained in data collection for the study. This includes the demographic information such as age, gender, duration of symptoms and study measurements for both the control group and patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Data is available in SPSS and CSV format.

Issued: 2017

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Facilitatory and inhibitory pain mechanisms are altered in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

local : UQ:696999

Soon, Benjamin, Vicenzino, Bill, Schmid, Annina B. and Coppieters, Michel W. (2017). Facilitatory and inhibitory pain mechanisms are altered in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. PloS One, 12 (8) e0183252, 1-11. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0183252

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