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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. dr. M.F. (Michiel) Reneman

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Publications

Assessing pain science education; the measurement properties of assessment instruments of conceptual change: A narrative and rapid review

Benefits of Enhanced Education on Biopsychosocial Pain Knowledge, Attitudes, and Clinical Behavior of Physical Therapist Students: A Cluster Randomized Trial

Corrigendum to "Integrating a randomized controlled trial with a parallel observational cohort study in cervical spine surgery insights from the foraminotomy ACDF cost-effectiveness trial (FACET)" [Spine J 25 (2025) 2014-2025]

Defining the content of interdisciplinary rehabilitation for people with chronic low back pain: An international Delphi study

Differences in human assumed central sensitization between patients with radiating and non-radiating chronic low back pain: a cross-sectional observational study with special attention to sex

Sex differences in pain-related biopsychosocial assessments in patients with axial spondyloarthritis

A biopsychosocial content analysis of Dutch rehabilitation and anaesthesiology websites for patients with non-specific neck, back, and chronic pain

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

Press/media

JTF projects highlighted in the North of the Netherlands

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.