

Author: Catal Sema A. Erdem Hatice R. Okumus Muyesser Ozgocmen Salih Yorgancioglu Zeynep R.
Publisher: Maney Publishing
ISSN: 1568-5691
Source: The Pain Clinic, Vol.12, Iss.3, 2000-09, pp. : 187-191
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Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic disease with characteristic diffuse pain that causes disability in patients. Although pain pressure threshold (PPT) has been studied widely in fibromyalgic patients, PPT studies in RA patients were inadequate. In this study the evaluation of PPT and it's relation with disease activity in patients with RA has been proposed.Thirty-two patients with RA (24 female, 8 male) and 34 healthy volunteers comprising of hospital staff and their relatives (22 female, 12 male) were included into the study. PPT measurements (kg/cm2) have been performed from 3 control and 18 tender points in both groups. For each subject number of tender points, a control point score (CPS) and a total myalgic score (TMS), obtained by algometer, have been calculated.Significantly lower values of TMS and CPS in the RA group were obtained with respect to the healthy controls (
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