prof. dr. Barbara Cagnie
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-4342-4519
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Facilitators and barriers to the implementation of pain neuroscience education in the current Lebanese physical therapist health care approach : a qualitative study
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Suffering from chronic tinnitus, chronic neck pain, or both : does it impact the presence of signs and symptoms of central sensitization?
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Neural processing of pain-related distress to cervical specific movements in people with chronic whiplash associated disorders
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Towards safer musculoskeletal care
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Translating the new International IFOMPT Cervical Framework into a framework flowchart for clinical practice and education
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Immediate effects of dry needling on pain sensitivity and pain modulation in patients with chronic idiopathic neck pain: a single-blinded randomized clinical trial
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Clinical effectiveness of dry needling in patients with musculoskeletal pain : an umbrella review
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Comparing tinnitus, pain, psychosocial and cognitive factors between patients with tinnitus and pain : a systematic review
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The effect of praying on endogenous pain modulation and pain intensity in healthy religious individuals in Lebanon : a randomized controlled trial
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How do psychologically based interventions for chronic musculoskeletal pain work? A systematic review and meta-analysis of specific moderators and mediators of treatment
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Combining cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and chronic spinal pain within physical therapy : a practical guide for the implementation of an integrated approach
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The presence of central sensitization in the continuum of migraine : a case control study
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Reliability and discriminative validity of a screening tool for the assessment of neuromuscular control and movement control in patients with neck pain and healthy individuals
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Temporal changes in pain processing after whiplash injury, based on Quantitative Sensory Testing : a systematic review
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Are reports of pain, disability, quality of life, psychological factors, and central sensitization related to outcomes of quantitative sensory testing in patients suffering from chronic whiplash associated disorders?