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Gordon Findlay

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Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine|July 3, 2009
Cauda equina syndromeGordon Findlay, Robert Macfarlane
Spine|March 17, 2005
Intradiscal electrothermal therapy can alter compressive stress distributions inside degenerated intervertebral discsPhill Pollintine, Gordon Findlay, Michael A Adams
Spine|May 23, 2008
Differences in low back pain behavior are reflected in the cerebral response to tactile stimulation of the lower backDonna Lloyd, Gordon Findlay, Neil Roberts, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|July 1, 2014
Illness behavior in patients with chronic low back pain and activation of the affective circuitry of the brainDonna M Lloyd, Gordon Findlay, Neil Roberts, et al.
The Journal of Pain|February 5, 2016
Brain Areas Involved in Anticipation of Clinically Relevant Pain in Low Back Pain Populations With High Levels of Pain BehaviorDonna M Lloyd, Torben Helbig, Gordon Findlay, et al.
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Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine|July 3, 2009
Cauda equina syndromeGordon Findlay, Robert Macfarlane
Spine|March 17, 2005
Intradiscal electrothermal therapy can alter compressive stress distributions inside degenerated intervertebral discsPhill Pollintine, Gordon Findlay, Michael A Adams
Spine|May 23, 2008
Differences in low back pain behavior are reflected in the cerebral response to tactile stimulation of the lower backDonna Lloyd, Gordon Findlay, Neil Roberts, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|July 1, 2014
Illness behavior in patients with chronic low back pain and activation of the affective circuitry of the brainDonna M Lloyd, Gordon Findlay, Neil Roberts, et al.
The Journal of Pain|February 5, 2016
Brain Areas Involved in Anticipation of Clinically Relevant Pain in Low Back Pain Populations With High Levels of Pain BehaviorDonna M Lloyd, Torben Helbig, Gordon Findlay, et al.
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