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  Alterations in cervical muscle activity in functional and stressful tasks in female office workers with neck pain
  Neck movement and muscle activity characteristics in female office workers with neck pain
  Efectos analgesicos de la terapia manual en la columna cervical
  Biomechanical evaluation of two clinical tests for plantar heel pain: The dorsiflexion-eversion test for tarsal tunnel syndrome and the windlass test for plantar fasciitis
  Naloxone fails to antagonize initial hypoalgesic effect of a manual therapy treatment for lateral epicondylalgia
  Psychological factors are related to some sensory pain thresholds but not nociceptive flexion reflex threshold in chronic whiplast
  A review of plantar heel pain of neural origin: Differential diagnosis and management
  Strain in the tibial and plantar nerves with foot and ankle movements and the influence of adjacent joint positions
  Associations between individual and workplace risk factors for self-reported neck pain and disability among female office workers
  Quantitative sensory measures distinguish office workers with varying levels of neck pain and disability
  Interaction of psychosocial risk factors explain increased neck problems among female office workers
  Stroke, complex regional pain syndrome and phantom limb pain: Can commonalities direct future management?
  Shoulder pain following tetraplegia: a follow-up study 2-4 years after injury
  Strain and excursion of the sciatic, tibial, and plantar nerves during a modified straight leg raising test
  Experimental hand pain delays recognition of the contralateral hand - Evidence that acute and chronic pain have opposite effects on information processing?
  Spinal manual therapy induces mechanical hypoalgesia in an acute inflammatory animal model
  Introduction: Neurophysiological effect of spinal manual therapy
  Pain in the elderly
  The nature of anterior knee pain following injection of hypertonic saline into the infrapatellar fat pad
  Characteristics of spinal manual therapy induced hypoalgesia
  Hypoalgesic and sympathoexcitatory effects of mobilization with movement for lateral epicondylalgia
  Characterisation of chronic lateral epicondylalgia using the McGill pain questionnaire, visual analog scales, and quantitative sensory tests
  Initial hypoalgesic effect of a mobilisation with movement treatment for lateral epicondylalgia is not naloxone-reversible
  Musculoskeletal pain
  The influence of naloxone on the initial hypoalgesic effect of mulligan's mobilisation with movement treatment
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