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Journal of the Korean Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology
2012 Volume.10 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.6
Effect of Electrical Stimulation Level on Quantitative Sensory Test Induced Erythema by UV Radiation
Kim Su-Hyon

Kim Hyun-Jin
Abstract
Purpose : This study is to investigate the modulatory effects to the ultraviolet induced erythema of pain processing system.

Methods : Thirty six healthy volunteers were divided into none treatment group (n=6), indomethacine group (n=6), subsensory level electrical stimulation group (n=6), sensory level electrical stimulation group (n=6), motor level electrical stimulation group (n=6), noxious level electrical stimulation group (n=6). Subjects were induced erythema for three times minimal erythema dose (MED) at upper arm of dermatome C6 level. Each experimental group had mechanical pain threshold (MPT), electrical pain threshold (EPT), thermal pain threshold (TPT).

Results : This study revealed that we observed that pain thresholds were significantly correlated with each other in pain processing system. The effect of electrical stimulation levels evaluates were shown to be significant differences pain control effect in electrical stimulation group (sensory, motor level electrical stimulation groups) more than indomethacine group, subsensory level and control group.

Conclusion : In this study, it was found that the effect of ultraviolet induced erythema of pain control by modulatory electrical stimulation.
KEYWORD
Erythema, Quantitative sensory test, UV Radiation
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