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axons: a physiological basis for the radicular pain of nerve root compression. Pain 3: 25–41.

Howe JF (1979) A neurophysiological basis for the radicular pain of nerve root compression. Advances in

pain research and therapy. 3: 647–57.

International Association for the Study of Pain (2014) IASP Taxonomy. Pain terms. Available at:

http://www.iasp-pain.org/Taxonomy?navItemNumber=576.

Jacobs D (2014) Making connections; pain science, therapeutic context, manual therapy, nervous system

and skin. Lecture notes from the Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of British Columbia

(RMTBC) Pain Management Conference, Vancouver March 28–29.

Jones FW (1944) Structure and function as seen in the foot. London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox.

Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM (2000) Principles of neural science. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Kellgren JH (1938) Referred pains from muscle. British Medical Journal, 1(4023):325.

Kellgren JH (1939) On the distribution of pain arising from deep somatic structures with charts of

segmental pain areas. Clinical Science 4(35):5.

King T, Qu C, Okun A et al (2011) Contribution of afferent pathways to nerve injury-induced spontaneous

pain and evoked hypersensitivity. Pain 152: 1997–2005. doi: 10.1016/j. pain. 2011.04.020.

Koltzenburg M, Torebjork HE, Wahren LK (1994) Nociceptor modulated central sensitization causes

mechanical hyperalgesia in acute chemogenic and chronic neuropathic pain. Brain 117: 579–591. doi:

10.1093/brain/117.3.579.

Krenz NR, Meakin SO, Krassioukov AV, Weaver LC (1999) Neutralizing intraspinal nerve growth factor

blocks autonomic dysreflexia caused by spinal cord injury. The Journal of Neuroscience, 19(17): 7405–

7414.

Krenz NR, Weaver LC (1998) Sprouting of primary afferent fibers after spinal cord transection in the rat.

Neuroscience 85(2): 443–458.

Kruger L (1987) Cutaneous sensory system. In: Adelman G (ed) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (1): 293–

294.

Langevin HM (2006) Connective tissue: a body-wide signaling network? Medical Hypotheses 66(6):

1074e1077.

Langevin HM, Churchill DL, Wu J et al (2002) Evidence of connective tissue involvement in acupuncture.

The FASEB Journal 16: 872–874.

Lee MWL, McPhee RW, Stringer MD (2013) An evidence-based approach to human dermatomes.

Australasian Musculoskeletal Medicine (online), 18 (1) Jun 2013: 14–22. Availability:

<http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=354755695799746;res=IELHEA> ISSN: 1324–5627

[cited 19 Aug 15].

Lembeck F (1983) Sir Thomas Lewis’s nocifensor system, histamine and substance-P-containing primary

afferent nerves. Trends in Neurosciences 6: 106–108.

Light AR (2004) ‘Nocifensor’ system re-revisited. Focus on ‘Two types of C nociceptor in human skin and

their behavior in areas of capsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesia’.[comment]. Journal of

Neurophysiology 91: 2401–2403. [PubMed: 15136601].

Lin CW, Verwoerd AJH, Maher CG et al (2014) How is radiating leg pain defined in randomized controlled

trials of conservative treatments in primary care? A systematic review. European Journal of Pain 18(4):

455–464.

Mackinnon SE (2002) Pathophysiology of nerve compression. Hand Clinics 18(2): 989–997.

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