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Influence of education level on the effectiveness of pain neuroscience education : a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
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Influence of baseline kinesiophobia levels on treatment outcome in people with chronic spinal pain
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Does pain neuroscience education and cognitionâtargeted motor control training improve cervical motor output? Secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial
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Do sociodemographic features, pain sensitivity or pain catastrophizing relate to clinic-based adherence to physiotherapy in people suffering from chronic spinal pain? : secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial
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Associations between brain morphology and motor performance in chronic neck pain : a whole-brain surface-based morphometry approach
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Gender differences in the association of brain gray matter and pain-related psychosocial characteristics
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Clarification of reporting of outcome measures and protocol deviations in report of a randomized clinical trial : reply
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Patients with chronic spinal pain benefit from pain neuroscience education regardless the self-reported signs of central sensitization : secondary analysis of a randomized controlled multicenter trial
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Effect of pain neuroscience education combined with cognition-targeted motor control training on chronic spinal pain: a randomized clinical trial
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Convergent validity of the Dutch Central Sensitization Inventory : associations with psychophysical pain measures, quality of life, disability, and pain cognitions in patients with chronic spinal pain