Despite the grumblings about the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellent (NICE) in the UK, it seems to be seen as a ‘gold standard’ in other countries. See this comment in Nature Taking the ...
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British Pain Society manoeuvres – why the desperation
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The context of a noxious stimulus affects the pain it evokes
G. Lorimer Moseley(a), Arnoud Arntz(b) (a) Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics & fMRIB Centre, Le Gros Clark Building, Oxford University, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QX, United Kingdom (b) Department of Medical, Clinical & ...
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Thinking about movement hurts: The effect of motor imagery on pain and swelling in people with chronic arm pain
G. Lorimer Moseley(a), Nadia Zalucki(b), Frank Birklein(c), Johan Marinus(d), Jacobus J. van Hilten(d), Hannu Luomajoki(e) (a) Oxford University, Oxford, UK (b) University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia (c) University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany (d) Leiden University ...
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Reduced variability of postural strategy prevents normalization of motor changes induced by back pain: a risk factor for chronic trouble
Moseley GL(a), Hodges PW(b) (a) University of Sydney and University of Oxford (b) University of Queensland Abstract Variability is fundamental to biological systems and is important in posturomotor learning and control. Pain induces a protective ...
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Imagined movements cause pain and swelling in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome
G. Lorimer Moseley University of Queensland and Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. Abstract Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) is characterized by pain, swelling, and sudomotor and motor dysfunction. The affected limb ...