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  • Helena Knotkova, Ph.D., D.Phil.

Helena Knotkova, Ph.D., D.Phil.

Helena Knotkova

Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Social Medicine

Clinical Professor, The Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology

Contact Information

646.784.2262hknotkov@mjhs.org

Metropolitan Jewish Health Systems
39 Broadway

New York, NY 10006

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Professional Interests

Pathophysiological mechanisms of pain, neuroplasticity and neuromodulation.


Selected Publications

•        Knotkova H, Dmochowska J, Sibirceva U, Flor H, Cruciani RA: Cortical reorganization in the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Journal of Pain Management. 2007, in press.

•        Flor H, Diers M, Knotkova H, Cruciani RK: Brain changes related to chronic pain: implications for pain extinction training. Advances in Pain Management, 2007, in press.

•        Knotkova H, Pappagallo M, Szallasi A: Capsaicin (TRPV1 agonist) therapy for pain relief: farewell or revival? Clinical Journal of Pain, 2007, in press.

•        Knotkova H., Pappagallo M: Imaging Intracranial Plasma Extravasation in a Migraine Patient: the Case Report. Pain Medicine, 2006, 7(7):1-5.

•        Knotkova H, Pappagallo M: Pharmacology of pain transmission and modulation; Peripheral mechanisms. In: M.Pappagallo (ed): The Neurological Basis of Pain. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2006 p.53-61.

 

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