Influence of the knowledge of pain neurophysiology on pain and pain cognitions in patients with the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Mira Meeus, Jo Nijs, Jessica Van Oosterwijck, Veerle Van Alsenoy, Steven Truijen

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    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationOral presentation on World Congress of Physical Therapy, 2-6 June 2007, Vancouver, Canada
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    EventFinds and Results from the Swedish Cyprus Expedition: A Gender Perspective at the Medelhavsmuseet - Stockholm, Sweden
    Duration: 21 Sep 200925 Sep 2009

    Publication series

    NameOral presentation on World Congress of Physical Therapy, 2-6 June 2007, Vancouver, Canada

    Conference

    ConferenceFinds and Results from the Swedish Cyprus Expedition: A Gender Perspective at the Medelhavsmuseet
    Country/TerritorySweden
    CityStockholm
    Period21/09/0925/09/09

    Keywords

    • chronic fatigue syndrome
    • pain
    • education
    • pain cognitions

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