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Michael J L Sullivan

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Pain|November 14, 2008
Self-report of pain threshold is an act of communication: comment on Kunz et al. "The relation between catastrophizing and facial responsiveness to pain". Pain 2008;140:127-34Michael J L Sullivan
Pain|January 23, 2016
Controlling for "confounders" in psychosocial pain researchMichael J L Sullivan
The Clinical Journal of Pain|April 23, 2008
Toward a biopsychomotor conceptualization of pain: implications for research and interventionMichael J L Sullivan
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|May 28, 2020
Perceptions of Injustice and Problematic Pain OutcomesMichael J L Sullivan
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|June 2, 2011
Psychosocial treatment techniques to augment the impact of physiotherapy interventions for low back painMichael J L Sullivan, Heather Adams
Translational Behavioral Medicine|September 28, 2013
A telephonic intervention for promoting occupational re-integration in work-disabled individuals with musculoskeletal painMichael J L Sullivan, Gregory Simon
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 9, 2007
Service, advocacy and adjudication: balancing the ethical challenges of multiple stakeholder agendas in the rehabilitation of chronic painMichael J L Sullivan, Chris Main
The Journal of Pain|October 27, 2009
Attachment and pain outcomes in adolescents: the mediating role of pain catastrophizing and anxietyIsabelle Tremblay, Michael J L Sullivan
The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 5, 2003
Pain catastrophizing and symptom severity during upper respiratory tract illnessKristina Devoulyte, Michael J L Sullivan
Pain|December 15, 2010
Differential predictors of the long-term levels of pain intensity, work disability, healthcare use, and medication use in a sample of workers' compensation claimantsTimothy H Wideman, Michael J L Sullivan
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Pain|November 14, 2008
Self-report of pain threshold is an act of communication: comment on Kunz et al. "The relation between catastrophizing and facial responsiveness to pain". Pain 2008;140:127-34Michael J L Sullivan
Pain|January 23, 2016
Controlling for "confounders" in psychosocial pain researchMichael J L Sullivan
The Clinical Journal of Pain|April 23, 2008
Toward a biopsychomotor conceptualization of pain: implications for research and interventionMichael J L Sullivan
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|May 28, 2020
Perceptions of Injustice and Problematic Pain OutcomesMichael J L Sullivan
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|June 2, 2011
Psychosocial treatment techniques to augment the impact of physiotherapy interventions for low back painMichael J L Sullivan, Heather Adams
Translational Behavioral Medicine|September 28, 2013
A telephonic intervention for promoting occupational re-integration in work-disabled individuals with musculoskeletal painMichael J L Sullivan, Gregory Simon
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 9, 2007
Service, advocacy and adjudication: balancing the ethical challenges of multiple stakeholder agendas in the rehabilitation of chronic painMichael J L Sullivan, Chris Main
The Journal of Pain|October 27, 2009
Attachment and pain outcomes in adolescents: the mediating role of pain catastrophizing and anxietyIsabelle Tremblay, Michael J L Sullivan
The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 5, 2003
Pain catastrophizing and symptom severity during upper respiratory tract illnessKristina Devoulyte, Michael J L Sullivan
Pain|December 15, 2010
Differential predictors of the long-term levels of pain intensity, work disability, healthcare use, and medication use in a sample of workers' compensation claimantsTimothy H Wideman, Michael J L Sullivan
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