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G Lorimer Moseley

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European Journal of Pain (London, England)|December 24, 2003
Evidence for a direct relationship between cognitive and physical change during an education intervention in people with chronic low back painG Lorimer Moseley
Manual Therapy|October 29, 2008
Pain, brain imaging and physiotherapy--opportunity is knockingG Lorimer Moseley
Current Biology : CB|August 9, 2011
Cognitive neuroscience: swapping bodies in the brainG Lorimer Moseley
Pain|March 1, 2005
Is successful rehabilitation of complex regional pain syndrome due to sustained attention to the affected limb? A randomised clinical trialG Lorimer Moseley
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|March 8, 2005
Widespread brain activity during an abdominal task markedly reduced after pain physiology education: fMRI evaluation of a single patient with chronic low back painG Lorimer Moseley
British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 9, 2018
Whole of community pain education for back pain. Why does first-line care get almost no attention and what exactly are we waiting for?G Lorimer Moseley
Neurology|May 12, 2004
Imagined movements cause pain and swelling in a patient with complex regional pain syndromeG Lorimer Moseley
Manual Therapy|July 13, 2004
Impaired trunk muscle function in sub-acute neck pain: etiologic in the subsequent development of low back pain?G Lorimer Moseley
Pain Management|March 25, 2014
Teaching people about pain: why do we keep beating around the bush?G Lorimer Moseley
Neurology|June 24, 2004
Why do people with complex regional pain syndrome take longer to recognize their affected hand?G Lorimer Moseley
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European Journal of Pain (London, England)|December 24, 2003
Evidence for a direct relationship between cognitive and physical change during an education intervention in people with chronic low back painG Lorimer Moseley
Manual Therapy|October 29, 2008
Pain, brain imaging and physiotherapy--opportunity is knockingG Lorimer Moseley
Current Biology : CB|August 9, 2011
Cognitive neuroscience: swapping bodies in the brainG Lorimer Moseley
Pain|March 1, 2005
Is successful rehabilitation of complex regional pain syndrome due to sustained attention to the affected limb? A randomised clinical trialG Lorimer Moseley
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|March 8, 2005
Widespread brain activity during an abdominal task markedly reduced after pain physiology education: fMRI evaluation of a single patient with chronic low back painG Lorimer Moseley
British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 9, 2018
Whole of community pain education for back pain. Why does first-line care get almost no attention and what exactly are we waiting for?G Lorimer Moseley
Neurology|May 12, 2004
Imagined movements cause pain and swelling in a patient with complex regional pain syndromeG Lorimer Moseley
Manual Therapy|July 13, 2004
Impaired trunk muscle function in sub-acute neck pain: etiologic in the subsequent development of low back pain?G Lorimer Moseley
Pain Management|March 25, 2014
Teaching people about pain: why do we keep beating around the bush?G Lorimer Moseley
Neurology|June 24, 2004
Why do people with complex regional pain syndrome take longer to recognize their affected hand?G Lorimer Moseley
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