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Publicaties

Advancing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Pain Science in the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation: Time to Fully Adopt Biopsychosocial Approaches?

Age-related gait patterns classification using deep learning based on time-series data from one accelerometer

A pain research strategy for Europe: A European survey and position paper of the European Pain Federation EFIC

A Shortened Upper Extremity Functional Capacity Evaluation for Patients with Complaints of Hand, Wrist, Forearm, and Elbow: Composition and Assessment of Construct Validity and Test-Retest Reliability

Explaining deep learning models for age-related gait classification based on acceleration time series

Exploring Placebo and Nocebo Effects in Occupational Exoskeleton Use

From didactic explanations to co-design, sequential art and embodied learning: challenges, criticisms and future directions of patient pain education

Integrating a Randomized Controlled Trial with a Parallel Observational Cohort Study in Cervical Spine Surgery Insights From the Foraminotomy Acdf Cost-effectiveness Trial (facet)

Relation between work hours, work control, work stress, and quality of life in persons with spinal cord injury

Routine measurement in low back pain: towards a pragmatic patient-reported productivity cost outcome measurement using the institute for medical technology assessment productivity cost questionnaire

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Amputaties uit de praktijk

Grote rol voor mensen met pijn bij verbeteren zorg

Pijnrevalidatie: heden en toekomst

Werken met chronische pijn vraagt om begrip en samenwerking.