Transitioning from Acute to Chronic Pain: An Examination of Different Trajectories of Low-Back Pain (open access)

Transitioning from Acute to Chronic Pain: An Examination of Different Trajectories of Low-Back Pain

The article examines the most recent trajectory research, and highlights the importance of developing a broader model for patient evaluation. Traditionally, there has been a widely accepted notion that the transition from acute to chronic pain follows a linear trajectory, where an injury leads to acute episodes, subacute stages, and progresses to a chronic pain condition. However, it appears that pain progression is much more complicated and individualized than this original unsupported assumption.
Date: May 17, 2018
Creator: Gatchel, Robert J.; Bevers, Kelley; Licciardone, John C.; Su, Jianzhong; Du, Ying & Brotto, Marco
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flanking Variation Influences Rates of Stutter in Simple Repeats (open access)

Flanking Variation Influences Rates of Stutter in Simple Repeats

This article shows that rates of stutter can vary substantially depending on the flanking haplotype, and while there are cases where the LUS is a better predictor of stutter than the PAL, examples to the contrary are apparent in commonly assayed forensic markers. Further, flanking variation that is 7 bp from the repeat region can impact rates of stutter. These findings suggest that non-proximal effects, such as DNA secondary structure, may be impacting the rates of stutter in common forensic short tandem repeat markers.
Date: November 17, 2017
Creator: Woerner, August E.; King, Jonathan L. & Budowle, Bruce
System: The UNT Digital Library