Wolfgang H Oertel
Is increased spinal nociception another hallmark for Parkinson's disease?
Boura E, Stamelou M, Vadasz D, Ries V, Unger M, Kägi G, Oertel W, Möller J, Mylius V. Is increased spinal nociception another hallmark for Parkinson's disease?. J Neurol 2017; 264:570-575.
24.01.2017Is increased spinal nociception another hallmark for Parkinson's disease?
24.01.2017J Neurol 2017; 264:570-575
Boura Evangelia, Stamelou Maria, Vadasz David, Ries Vincent, Unger Marcus M, Kägi Georg, Oertel Wolfgang H, Möller Jens C, Mylius Veit
Clinical pain and experimental pain sensitivity in progressive supranuclear palsy
Stamelou M, Dohmann H, Brebermann J, Boura E, Oertel W, Höglinger G, Möller J, Mylius V. Clinical pain and experimental pain sensitivity in progressive supranuclear palsy. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2011; 18:606-8.
30.11.2011Clinical pain and experimental pain sensitivity in progressive supranuclear palsy
30.11.2011Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2011; 18:606-8
Stamelou Maria, Dohmann Helena, Brebermann Juliane, Boura Evangelia, Oertel Wolfgang H, Höglinger Günter, Möller Jens C, Mylius Veit
Pain sensitivity and clinical progression in Parkinson's disease
Mylius V, Brebbermann J, Dohmann H, Engau I, Oertel W, Möller J. Pain sensitivity and clinical progression in Parkinson's disease. Mov Disord 2011; 26:2220-5.
15.07.2011Pain sensitivity and clinical progression in Parkinson's disease
15.07.2011Mov Disord 2011; 26:2220-5
Mylius Veit, Brebbermann Juliane, Dohmann Helena, Engau Isabel, Oertel Wolfgang H, Möller Jens C
Effects of paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex on perception of experimentally induced pain
Mylius V, Knaack A, Haag A, Teepker M, Oertel W, Thut G, Hamer H, Rosenow F. Effects of paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex on perception of experimentally induced pain. Clin J Pain 2010; 26:617-23.
01.09.2010Effects of paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex on perception of experimentally induced pain
01.09.2010Clin J Pain 2010; 26:617-23
Mylius Veit, Knaack Anne, Haag Anja, Teepker Michael, Oertel Wolfgang H, Thut Gregor, Hamer Hajo M, Rosenow Felix
High-frequency rTMS of the motor cortex does not influence the nociceptive flexion reflex but increases the unpleasantness of electrically induced pain
Mylius V, Reis J, Knaack A, Haag A, Oertel W, Rosenow F, Schepelmann K. High-frequency rTMS of the motor cortex does not influence the nociceptive flexion reflex but increases the unpleasantness of electrically induced pain. Neurosci Lett 2006; 415:49-54.
30.12.2006High-frequency rTMS of the motor cortex does not influence the nociceptive flexion reflex but increases the unpleasantness of electrically induced pain
30.12.2006Neurosci Lett 2006; 415:49-54
Mylius Veit, Reis Janine, Knaack Anne, Haag Anja, Oertel Wolfgang H, Rosenow Felix, Schepelmann Karsten