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Steven J Linton

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Scandinavian Journal of Pain|April 1, 2017
Pain, sleep and catastrophizing: The conceptualization matters: Comment on Wilt JA et al. "A multilevel path model analysis of the relations between sleep, pain, and pain catastrophizing in chronic pain rehabilitation patients"Ida K Flink, Steven J Linton
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
What really goes on behind closed doors: The need to understand communication about painChris J Main, Steven J Linton
Physical Therapy|April 1, 2011
Impact of psychological factors in the experience of painSteven J Linton, William S Shaw
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|March 28, 2008
The role of sleep-related beliefs to improvement in early cognitive behavioral therapy for insomniaMarkus Jansson-Fröjmark, Steven J Linton
Pain|September 1, 1983
A clinical comparison of two pain scales: correlation, remembering chronic pain, and a measure of complianceSteven J Linton, Gunnar K Götestam
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
A hybrid emotion-focused exposure treatment for chronic pain: A feasibility studySteven J Linton, Alan E Fruzzetti
Spine|December 31, 2010
Development of a short form of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening QuestionnaireSteven J Linton, Michael Nicholas, Shane MacDonald
Pain|June 16, 2018
Why wait to address high-risk cases of acute low back pain? A comparison of stepped, stratified, and matched careSteven J Linton, Michael Nicholas, William Shaw
Spine|July 30, 2015
Letter. IN RESPONSE: Re: Gabel et al. Commenting on Linton et al. Development of a Short Form of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening QuestionnaireSteven J Linton, Michael Nicholas, Shane MacDonald
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|October 23, 2002
The back pain beliefs of health care providers: are we fear-avoidant?Steven J Linton, Johan Vlaeyen, Raymond Ostelo
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Scandinavian Journal of Pain|April 1, 2017
Pain, sleep and catastrophizing: The conceptualization matters: Comment on Wilt JA et al. "A multilevel path model analysis of the relations between sleep, pain, and pain catastrophizing in chronic pain rehabilitation patients"Ida K Flink, Steven J Linton
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
What really goes on behind closed doors: The need to understand communication about painChris J Main, Steven J Linton
Physical Therapy|April 1, 2011
Impact of psychological factors in the experience of painSteven J Linton, William S Shaw
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|March 28, 2008
The role of sleep-related beliefs to improvement in early cognitive behavioral therapy for insomniaMarkus Jansson-Fröjmark, Steven J Linton
Pain|September 1, 1983
A clinical comparison of two pain scales: correlation, remembering chronic pain, and a measure of complianceSteven J Linton, Gunnar K Götestam
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
A hybrid emotion-focused exposure treatment for chronic pain: A feasibility studySteven J Linton, Alan E Fruzzetti
Spine|December 31, 2010
Development of a short form of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening QuestionnaireSteven J Linton, Michael Nicholas, Shane MacDonald
Pain|June 16, 2018
Why wait to address high-risk cases of acute low back pain? A comparison of stepped, stratified, and matched careSteven J Linton, Michael Nicholas, William Shaw
Spine|July 30, 2015
Letter. IN RESPONSE: Re: Gabel et al. Commenting on Linton et al. Development of a Short Form of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening QuestionnaireSteven J Linton, Michael Nicholas, Shane MacDonald
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|October 23, 2002
The back pain beliefs of health care providers: are we fear-avoidant?Steven J Linton, Johan Vlaeyen, Raymond Ostelo
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