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Jan Ekholm

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Disability and Rehabilitation|May 30, 2002
Pain--from periphery to brainT Lundeberg, Jan Ekholm
Pain|June 1, 1995
Modulation of pressure pain thresholds during and following isometric contractionEva Kosek, Jan Ekholm
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue Internationale De Recherches De Readaptation|August 11, 2006
Agreement of a work-capacity assessment with the World Health Organisation International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health pain sets and back-to-work predictorsMarie-Louise Schult, Jan Ekholm
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|February 25, 2009
Vocational rehabilitationJan Ekholm, Kristina Schüldt Ekholm
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 2, 2006
'A constant struggle': successful strategies of women in work despite fibromyalgiaMonika Löfgren, Jan Ekholm, Ann Ohman
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|October 25, 2002
Effects of a multiprofessional rehabilitation programme for patients with fibromyalgia syndromeMonika Gustafsson, Jan Ekholm, Lisbet Broman
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|June 24, 2004
From shame to respect: musculoskeletal pain patients' experience of a rehabilitation programme, a qualitative studyMonika Gustafsson, Jan Ekholm, Ann Ohman
Pain|March 1, 1996
Modulation of pressure pain thresholds during and following isometric contraction in patients with fibromyalgia and in healthy controlsEva Kosek, Jan Ekholm, Per Hansson
Work (Reading, Mass.)|October 30, 2008
Does rehabilitation decrease shoulder muscle activity in fibromyalgia in work or housework tasks? An electromyographical studyMonika Löfgren, Lisbet Broman, Jan Ekholm
Pain|December 1, 1995
Increased pressure pain sensibility in fibromyalgia patients is located deep to the skin but not restricted to muscle tissueEva Kosek, Jan Ekholm, Per Hansson
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Disability and Rehabilitation|May 30, 2002
Pain--from periphery to brainT Lundeberg, Jan Ekholm
Pain|June 1, 1995
Modulation of pressure pain thresholds during and following isometric contractionEva Kosek, Jan Ekholm
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue Internationale De Recherches De Readaptation|August 11, 2006
Agreement of a work-capacity assessment with the World Health Organisation International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health pain sets and back-to-work predictorsMarie-Louise Schult, Jan Ekholm
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|February 25, 2009
Vocational rehabilitationJan Ekholm, Kristina Schüldt Ekholm
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 2, 2006
'A constant struggle': successful strategies of women in work despite fibromyalgiaMonika Löfgren, Jan Ekholm, Ann Ohman
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|October 25, 2002
Effects of a multiprofessional rehabilitation programme for patients with fibromyalgia syndromeMonika Gustafsson, Jan Ekholm, Lisbet Broman
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|June 24, 2004
From shame to respect: musculoskeletal pain patients' experience of a rehabilitation programme, a qualitative studyMonika Gustafsson, Jan Ekholm, Ann Ohman
Pain|March 1, 1996
Modulation of pressure pain thresholds during and following isometric contraction in patients with fibromyalgia and in healthy controlsEva Kosek, Jan Ekholm, Per Hansson
Work (Reading, Mass.)|October 30, 2008
Does rehabilitation decrease shoulder muscle activity in fibromyalgia in work or housework tasks? An electromyographical studyMonika Löfgren, Lisbet Broman, Jan Ekholm
Pain|December 1, 1995
Increased pressure pain sensibility in fibromyalgia patients is located deep to the skin but not restricted to muscle tissueEva Kosek, Jan Ekholm, Per Hansson
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