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  2. Nociception assay - Wikipedia

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    A nociception assay (nocioception or nocioperception assay) evaluates the ability of an animal, usually a rodent, to detect a noxious stimulus such as the feeling of pain, caused by stimulation of nociceptors. These assays measure the existence of pain through behaviors such as withdrawal, licking, immobility, and vocalization.

  3. Hot plate test - Wikipedia

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    The hot plate test is a test of the pain response in animals, similar to the tail flick test.Both hot plate and tail-flick methods are used generally for centrally acting analgesic, [1] while peripherally acting drugs are ineffective in these tests but sensitive to acetic acid-induced writhing test.

  4. Paramedic saw woman ‘writhing in pain’ after M9 crash ...

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    The Fatal Accident Inquiry into the deaths of John Yuill and Lamara Bell is taking place at Falkirk Sheriff Court.

  5. Utah Jazz's Taylor Hendricks Is Stretchered Off Court After ...

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    The crowd at American Airlines Center in Dallas grew quiet after Hendricks collapsed to the floor midway through the third quarter, writhing in pain as his right leg jutted out from his body at a ...

  6. Egyptian Screaming Woman mummy ‘died wailing in pain 3,000 ...

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    An ancient Egyptian mummy who was found wearing a black wig and had a “screaming” face may have died wailing in pain around 3,000 years ago, scientists believe.

  7. Athetosis - Wikipedia

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    Athetosis is a symptom characterized by slow, involuntary, convoluted, writhing movements of the fingers, hands, toes, and feet and in some cases, arms, legs, neck and tongue. [1] Movements typical of athetosis are sometimes called athetoid movements.

  8. Shuzo Matsuoka - Wikipedia

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    At the US Open of 1995, during the fourth set of his first round match against Petr Korda, Matsuoka collapsed from severe cramping in his thighs which left him writhing in pain on the court for several minutes. The rules at the time meant that Matsuoka would have forfeited the match if he had gotten medical attention, so he was left to suffer ...

  9. Andrew Scott secretly passed a kidney stone at 2020 SAG ... - AOL

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    Andrew Scott secretly passed a kidney stone at 2020 SAG Awards: 'I was writhing around in agony' Shania Russell. February 24, 2025 at 5:19 PM ... but it sends you — the pain is so immediate."