Efficacy of a modern neuroscience approach versus usual care evidence-based physiotherapy on pain, disability and brain characteristics in chronic spinal pain patients: protocol of a randomized clinical trial

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Mieke Dolphens
Jo Nijs
Barbara Cagnie
Mira Meeus
Nathalie Roussel
Jeroen Kregel
Anneleen Malfliet
Guy Vanderstraeten
Lieven Danneels
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[1] Ghent University,Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy
[2] Campus Heymans (UZ,Pain in Motion Research Group
[3] 3B3),Department of Physical Medicine and Physiotherapy
[4] Departments of Human Physiology and Physiotherapy,Pain in Motion Research Group
[5] Faculty of Physical Education & Physiotherapy,Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
[6] Vrije Universiteit Brussels,undefined
[7] University Hospital Brussels,undefined
[8] Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy,undefined
[9] Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,undefined
[10] Universiteit Antwerpen,undefined
[11] Ghent University,undefined
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BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | / 15卷
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Chronic pain; Low back pain; Neck pain; Education; Exercise; Motor control; Neuroscience; Randomized controlled trial;
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