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Fracture Healing and Pain Tolerance in Aging Populations

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Blosser, Rachel, et al. Fracture Healing and Pain Tolerance In Aging Populations. . 1122. mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/ca6d3a57-ad20-47e6-a53d-bbe51d191214?locale=pt-BR.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

B. Rachel, T. Natalie, C. Zachery, D. Ushashi, D. Nicklaus, K. Melissa, B. Alexander, W. Fletcher, & G. Zachary. (1122). Fracture Healing and Pain Tolerance in Aging Populations. https://mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/ca6d3a57-ad20-47e6-a53d-bbe51d191214?locale=pt-BR

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Blosser, Rachel, Taylor-Nguyen, Natalie, Campbell, Zachery, Dadwal, Ushashi, Diggins, Nicklaus, Kacena, Melissa, Brinker, Alexander et al. Fracture Healing and Pain Tolerance In Aging Populations. 1122. https://mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/ca6d3a57-ad20-47e6-a53d-bbe51d191214?locale=pt-BR.

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70% at 2 weeks post-surgery (p>0.05). Stimulus- independent pain behavior was also evident in both vehicle and BMP-2 treated CSD animals as defined by asymmetric directed behaviors including flinching, licking, lifting, and shaking of the ipsilateral hindlimb. Conclusion: The data indicates that post-fracture pain thresholds are similar between both healed and unhealed, young and old mice. Therefore, the effect of musculoskele-tal injury and/or buprenorphine may be responsible for the pain experienced following trauma. Distinguishing between these will be critical for further understanding how to best treat acute and chronic pain associated with musculoskeletal injury, particularly for geriatric patients.

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