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B J Wallis

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Pain|August 1, 1996
Faking a profile: can naive subjects simulate whiplash responses?B J Wallis, N Bogduk
Medical Education|September 1, 1981
Learning decision-making in clinical medicine: a card game dealing with acute emergencies for undergraduate useN A Saunders, B J Wallis
Psychiatric Medicine|January 1, 1987
Patterns of illness behavior and perceived coping in chronic low back and chronic neck pain patientsK R Mitchell, B J Wallis
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 8, 2014
Nutrition in Medical Education: Does a problem based, community oriented medical faculty value it more than a traditional medical faculty?R A Warden, B J Wallis
Pain|December 31, 1997
Resolution of psychological distress of whiplash patients following treatment by radiofrequency neurotomy: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trialB J Wallis, S M Lord, N Bogduk
Spine|January 1, 1997
Pain and psychological symptoms of Australian patients with whiplashB J Wallis, S M Lord, N Bogduk
Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache|April 9, 1998
The psychological profiles of patients with whiplash-associated headacheB J Wallis, S M Lord, L Barnsley, et al.
Spine|January 1, 1995
The prevalence of chronic cervical zygapophysial joint pain after whiplashL Barnsley, S M Lord, B J Wallis, et al.
Spine|April 1, 1996
Pain and psychologic symptoms of Australian patients with whiplashB J Wallis, S M Lord, L Barnsley, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 14, 1994
Lack of effect of intraarticular corticosteroids for chronic pain in the cervical zygapophyseal jointsL Barnsley, S M Lord, B J Wallis, et al.
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Pain|August 1, 1996
Faking a profile: can naive subjects simulate whiplash responses?B J Wallis, N Bogduk
Medical Education|September 1, 1981
Learning decision-making in clinical medicine: a card game dealing with acute emergencies for undergraduate useN A Saunders, B J Wallis
Psychiatric Medicine|January 1, 1987
Patterns of illness behavior and perceived coping in chronic low back and chronic neck pain patientsK R Mitchell, B J Wallis
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 8, 2014
Nutrition in Medical Education: Does a problem based, community oriented medical faculty value it more than a traditional medical faculty?R A Warden, B J Wallis
Pain|December 31, 1997
Resolution of psychological distress of whiplash patients following treatment by radiofrequency neurotomy: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trialB J Wallis, S M Lord, N Bogduk
Spine|January 1, 1997
Pain and psychological symptoms of Australian patients with whiplashB J Wallis, S M Lord, N Bogduk
Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache|April 9, 1998
The psychological profiles of patients with whiplash-associated headacheB J Wallis, S M Lord, L Barnsley, et al.
Spine|January 1, 1995
The prevalence of chronic cervical zygapophysial joint pain after whiplashL Barnsley, S M Lord, B J Wallis, et al.
Spine|April 1, 1996
Pain and psychologic symptoms of Australian patients with whiplashB J Wallis, S M Lord, L Barnsley, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 14, 1994
Lack of effect of intraarticular corticosteroids for chronic pain in the cervical zygapophyseal jointsL Barnsley, S M Lord, B J Wallis, et al.
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