Table 3. | Description of neurosensory impairment deficits [102] |
| Anaesthesia | Total loss of feeling or sensation |
| Dysesthesia | Abnormal sensation which is unpleasant |
| Allodynia | Pain due to a stimulus that does not normally provoke pain |
| Hyperpathia | Abnormally painful reaction to a stimulus |
| Causalgia | Persistent burning pain |
| Anaesthetic dolorosa | Pain in an area that is anaesthetic |
| Paresthesia | Abnormal sensation that is not unpleasant |
| Hypoesthesia | Decreased sensitivity to stimulation |
| Hyperesthesia | Increased sensitivity to stimulation |
| Hypoalgesia | Decreased response to a stimulus that is normally painful |
| Hyperalgesia | Increased response to a stimulus that is normally painful |
| Synesthesia | Sensation felt in an area when another area is stimulated |
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