Pain assessment in animal models of osteoarthritis

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Margaret J PielHee-Jeong Im

Abstract

Assessment of pain in animal models of osteoarthritis is integral to interpretation of a model's utility in representing the clinical condition, and enabling accurate translational medicine. Here we describe behavioral pain assessments available for small and large experimental osteoarthritic pain animal models.

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