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Towards a mechanisms-based classification of pain in musculoskeletal physiotherapy?

Pages 1-10 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

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Michael Fop, Keith M. Smart & Thomas Brendan Murphy. (2017) Variable selection for latent class analysis with application to low back pain diagnosis. The Annals of Applied Statistics 11:4.
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Keith M. Smart, Catherine Blake, Anthony Staines, Mick Thacker & Catherine Doody. (2012) Mechanisms-based classifications of musculoskeletal pain: Part 1 of 3: Symptoms and signs of central sensitisation in patients with low back (±leg) pain. Manual Therapy 17:4, pages 336-344.
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Keith M. Smart, Catherine Blake, Anthony Staines, Mick Thacker & Catherine Doody. (2012) Mechanisms-based classifications of musculoskeletal pain: Part 2 of 3: Symptoms and signs of peripheral neuropathic pain in patients with low back (±leg) pain. Manual Therapy 17:4, pages 345-351.
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Keith M. Smart, Catherine Blake, Anthony Staines, Mick Thacker & Catherine Doody. (2012) Mechanisms-based classifications of musculoskeletal pain: Part 3 of 3: Symptoms and signs of nociceptive pain in patients with low back (±leg) pain. Manual Therapy 17:4, pages 352-357.
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Nancy L. Wells & Victoria Sandlin. (2012) Expectations of Pain and Accompanying Symptoms during Cancer Treatment. Current Pain and Headache Reports 16:4, pages 292-299.
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Keith M. Smart, Catherine Blake, Anthony Staines & Catherine Doody. (2012) Self-reported pain severity, quality of life, disability, anxiety and depression in patients classified with ‘nociceptive’, ‘peripheral neuropathic’ and ‘central sensitisation’ pain. The discriminant validity of mechanisms-based classifications of low back (±leg) pain. Manual Therapy 17:2, pages 119-125.
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Keith M. Smart, Catherine Blake, Anthony Staines & Catherine Doody. (2010) Clinical indicators of ‘nociceptive’, ‘peripheral neuropathic’ and ‘central’ mechanisms of musculoskeletal pain. A Delphi survey of expert clinicians. Manual Therapy 15:1, pages 80-87.
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