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Hub disruption in patients with chronic neck pain : a graph analytical approach
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Predicting treatment adherence and outcome to outpatient multimodal rehabilitation in chronic low back 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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Foci of segmentally contracted sarcomeres in trapezius muscle biopsy specimens in myalgic and nonmyalgic human subjects : preliminary results
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Morphological differences in the upper trapezius muscle between female office workers with and without trapezius myalgia: facts or fiction? : a cross-sectional study
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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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Differences in the mitochondrial and lipid droplet morphology in female office workers with trapezius myalgia, compared to healthy controls : a muscle biopsy study
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Development of culturally sensitive Pain Neuroscience Education for first-generation Turkish patients with chronic pain : a modified Delphi study
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The added value of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia to current best evidence physical therapy for chronic spinal pain : protocol of a randomized controlled clinical trial
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The interrater reliability of a pain mechanisms-based classification for patients with nonspecific neck pain
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The interaction between chronic spinal pain and sleep quality in people with chronic spinal pain and comorbid insomnia : a systematic review
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The interaction between pain and sleep in people with chronic spinal pain and comorbid insomnia : a systematic review
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Effect of pain neuroscience education combined with cognition-targeted motor control training on chronic spinal pain: a randomized clinical trial