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Pain is the most common complaint reported in the musculoskeletal setting. Quantitative sensory testing (QST) assists with pain mechanism identification, although QST is typically performed in research settings. It is possible that clinical utilization of QST may improve if clinically accessible tools can be reliably and validly used. To determine if a hand-held dynamometer (HHD) can be a valid and reliable assessment of pressure pain threshold (PPT). Double-blinded validation study. Eighteen healthy subjects (25.6±3.4 years old) parti