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Daniel S Harvie

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Scandinavian Journal of Pain|May 26, 2018
Do pain-associated contexts increase pain sensitivity? An investigation using virtual realityDaniel S Harvie, Michele Sterling, Ashley D Smith
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies|June 14, 2024
A comparison of visual and direct assessments of lumbar spine postureDaniel S Harvie, Maureen McEvoy, Grant R Tomkinson
British Journal of Pain|November 18, 2024
Do threats and reassurances reside in the biological, psychological or social domain? A qualitative study in adults and young people with chronic painHannah Kennedy, Daniel S Harvie, Michel W Coppieters
Australian Journal of General Practice|September 25, 2018
Low back pain: Can we mitigate the inadvertent psycho-behavioural harms of spinal imaging?Luke P Wheeler, Emma L Karran, Daniel S Harvie
Musculoskeletal Science & Practice|November 29, 2017
Tactile acuity is reduced in people with chronic neck painDaniel S Harvie, Grace Edmond-Hank, Ashley D Smith
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|August 30, 2017
Comparison of spatial summation properties at different body sitesMaleea D Holbert, Ashley Pedler, Danny Camfermann, et al.
The Journal of Pain|April 8, 2017
Classical Conditioning Differences Associated With Chronic Pain: A Systematic ReviewDaniel S Harvie, G Lorimer Moseley, Susan L Hillier, et al.
Pain|March 17, 2022
Visually evoked pain and its extinction using virtual reality in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome type IIDaniel S Harvie, Tasha R Stanton, Hannah Kennedy, et al.
Peerj|July 3, 2020
Learning to predict pain: differences in people with persistent neck pain and pain-free controlsDaniel S Harvie, Jeroen D Weermeijer, Nick A Olthof, et al.
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|December 11, 2025
Balance Exercise Parameters for Rehabilitation of Adult Chronic Ankle Instability: A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled TrialsLew Teck Yew Milton, Jewel Wee Jing Yi, Daniel S Harvie
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Scandinavian Journal of Pain|May 26, 2018
Do pain-associated contexts increase pain sensitivity? An investigation using virtual realityDaniel S Harvie, Michele Sterling, Ashley D Smith
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies|June 14, 2024
A comparison of visual and direct assessments of lumbar spine postureDaniel S Harvie, Maureen McEvoy, Grant R Tomkinson
British Journal of Pain|November 18, 2024
Do threats and reassurances reside in the biological, psychological or social domain? A qualitative study in adults and young people with chronic painHannah Kennedy, Daniel S Harvie, Michel W Coppieters
Australian Journal of General Practice|September 25, 2018
Low back pain: Can we mitigate the inadvertent psycho-behavioural harms of spinal imaging?Luke P Wheeler, Emma L Karran, Daniel S Harvie
Musculoskeletal Science & Practice|November 29, 2017
Tactile acuity is reduced in people with chronic neck painDaniel S Harvie, Grace Edmond-Hank, Ashley D Smith
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|August 30, 2017
Comparison of spatial summation properties at different body sitesMaleea D Holbert, Ashley Pedler, Danny Camfermann, et al.
The Journal of Pain|April 8, 2017
Classical Conditioning Differences Associated With Chronic Pain: A Systematic ReviewDaniel S Harvie, G Lorimer Moseley, Susan L Hillier, et al.
Pain|March 17, 2022
Visually evoked pain and its extinction using virtual reality in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome type IIDaniel S Harvie, Tasha R Stanton, Hannah Kennedy, et al.
Peerj|July 3, 2020
Learning to predict pain: differences in people with persistent neck pain and pain-free controlsDaniel S Harvie, Jeroen D Weermeijer, Nick A Olthof, et al.
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|December 11, 2025
Balance Exercise Parameters for Rehabilitation of Adult Chronic Ankle Instability: A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled TrialsLew Teck Yew Milton, Jewel Wee Jing Yi, Daniel S Harvie
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