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Can the neuropathic pain scale discriminate between non-neuropathic and neuropathic pain?

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Can the neuropathic pain scale discriminate between non-neuropathic and neuropathic pain?

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OBJECTIVES: 1) To determine if the neuropathic pain scale (NPS) can be used to classify chronic pain patients (CPPs) as having primarily neuropathic vs non-neuropathic pain, and furthermore; 2) to determine what, if any, cut-off score can be used to reliably make this determination. DESIGN: A total of 305 CPPs consecutive admissions to The Rosomoff Pain Center were administered the NPS and were assigned a diagnosis according to the physical examination and all available test results. CPPs with a diagnosis of chronic radiculopathy and spondylolysis/degenerative arthritis were segregated into two groups for the purposes of having a group representative of neuropathic pain (chronic radiculopathy) and non-neuropathic pain (spondylolysis/degenerative arthritis). Applying neuropathic pain criteria to each “of these two groups”: a neuropathic pain “subtype” was identified within the chronic radiculopathy group; and, a non-neuropathic pain “subtype” was identified within the spondylolysis/dege

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