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Third Party Publications

Reznicek, Linda DVM, Ph.D., "Measurement of Skin Potential (SP) as an Objective Evaluation of Equine Pain." Submitted (2009)

Lebovits, Allan, Ph.D., and D’Angelo, Donald, M.D., Skin Potential as a Measurable Correlate of Moderate to Severe Chronic Pain. Submitted (2009)

Lassiter, Frank, Soring: Turning Up The Heat on Soring," American Farriers Journal, December (2008) p.17

D’Angelo, Donald, M.D., New Portable Method of Measuring Skin Potential (SP) as a Correlate of Chronic Pain, Journal of Pain, V.8, No.5, Abstract (2007)

J. Ngeow, M.D., D. Wang, M.D., Assessing post-surgical pain and pain relief by measuring skin potential asymmetry in a non-verbal (equine) population, Journal of Pain, V.8, No.4, 894 (2007)

D'Angelo, Donald, M.D., Computer-compatible, portable method of measuring Skin Potential (SP) as a correlate of chronic pain – a case report, Journal of Pain, V.8, No.4, 895 (2007)

D’Angelo, Donald, M.D., Measuring a physiological correlate of chronic pain to obtain objective pain assessment, Journal of Pain, 7, No.4, Abstract, (2006)

Ngeow, J.Y., M.D., et al., Charge density pulse device as an objective indicator of pain. (Symposia Compendium, World Congress, International Society for Pain) (2005)

Levengood, L.C. and Gedye, J., Mechanisms related to charge pulse formation in living systems, ISSSEEM Jnl, 13, 2 (2003)

Levengood, L.C. and Gedye, J., Evidence for charge pulses associated with bioelectric fields in living organisms, ISSSEEM Jnl., 8, 1 (1998) 33-54

Presentations

Peck, Lynn, DVM, MS, "PainTrace™ and Thermometry Testing in Sound and Unsound Horses," 2nd Annual Sound Horse Conference, Gainsville, FL (2009). A/V presentation available online at www.soundhorseconference.com

Lebovits, Allan, Ph.D., and D’Angelo, Donald, M.D., Skin Potential as a Physiological Correlate of Nociception of Moderate to Severe Pain," 28th Annual Scientific Conference, American Pain Society (2009)

Burke, John, "Introducing Skin Potential (SP) as an Objective Measure of Detecting Pain in Horses," 2nd Annual Sound Horse Conference, Gainsville, FL (2009). Presentation available online at www.soundhorseconference.com

Kimura, Lorrie, "Skin Potential as a Possible Pain Assessment Tool for the Non-Verbal Patient," North Carolina Association for Behavioral Analysis (NCABA) Conference. Poster. (2009)

Burke, John, "PainTrace™ : Objective Pain Measurement," First Annual Sound Horse Conference, Ohio State University (2008)

D'Angelo, Donald, M.D., "Skin Potential (SP) as a Tool for Assessing Pain in the Non-Verbal Patient," Geriatric Pain Group, 27th Annual Scientific Conference of the American Pain Society (2008)

Burke, John and D'Angelo, Donald, M.D., "Skin Potential as an Objective Method of Assessing Moderate to Severe Chronic Pain," World Acupuncture Conference (2008)