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  1. Evaluating the Novel Added Value of Neurophysiological Pain Sensitivity within the Fear-Avoidance Model of Pain
  2. Psychophysical and Patient Factors as Determinants of Pain, Function and Health Status in Shoulder Disorders
  3. The power function of the ten test for measuring neural sensitivity in clinical pain or sensory abnormalities
  4. Quantitative Sensory Testing in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
  5. A Knowledge Translation Perspective on the Two Quantitative Sensory Tests and their Usability with Clinicians
  6. The Effect of Pressure Pain Sensitivity and Patient Factors on Self-Reported Pain-Disability in Patients with Chronic Neck Pain
  7. Executive Function: Application In Rehabilitation of Chronic Pain
  8. The Current Perception Threshold Test Differentiates Categories of Mechanical Neck Disorder
  9. Pain Hypersensitivity: A Bio-Psychological Explanation of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and Underpinning Theory
  10. Test–retest reliability and validity of normative cut-offs of the two devices measuring touch threshold: Weinstein Enhanced Sensory Test and Pressure-Specified Sensory Device
  11. Ice-water (cold stress) immersion testing
  12. The Ten Test for Sensation
  13. Reliability Indices, Limits of Agreement, and Construct Validity of the Current Perception Threshold Test in Mechanical Neck Disorder
  14. Executive Function: Application in the Rehabilitation of Chronic Pain