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2015Finding the balance in complex regional pain syndrome. Expertise, optimism, and evidenceMoseley, GL; O'Connell, NE
2014Illusory touch temporarily improves sensation in areas of chronic numbness: A brief communicationWand, BM; Stephens, SE; Mangharam, EIM; George, PJ; Bulsara, MK; O'Connell, NE; Moseley, GL
2013Interventions for treating pain and disability in adults with complex regional pain syndrome - An overview of systematic reviewsO’Connell, NE; Wand, BM; McAuley, J; Marston, L; Moseley, GL
2023Interventions for treating pain and disability in adults with complex regional pain syndrome- an overview of systematic reviewsFerraro, MC; Cashin, AJ; Wand, BM; Smart, KM; Berryman, C; Marston, L; Moseley, GL; McAuley, JH; O'Connell, NE
2014Is tactile acuity altered in people with chronic pain? A systematic review and meta-analysisCatley, MJ; O'Connell, NE; Berryman, C; Ayhan, FF; Moseley, GL
2014Lumbar tactile acuity is near identical between sides in healthy pain-free participantsWand, BM; Catley, MJ; Luomajoki, HA; O'Sullivan, KJ; Di Pietro, F; O'Connell, NE; Moseley, GL
2014Lumbar tactile acuity is near identical between sides in healthy pain-free participantsWand, BM; Catley, MJ; Luomajoki, HA; O'Sullivan, KJ; Di Pietro, F; O'Connell, NE; Moseley, GL
9-Jun-2018Paracetamol, NSAIDS and opioid analgesics for chronic low back pain: A network meta-analysisBagg, MK; Mclachlan, AJ; Maher, CG; Kamper, SJ; Williams, CM; Henschke, N; Wand, BM; Moseley, GL; Hübscher, M; O'Connell, NE; van Tulder, MW; Nikolakopoulou, A; Mcauley, JH
2017The RESOLVE Trial for people with chronic low back pain: protocol for a randomised clinical trialBagg, MK; Hübscher, M; Rabey, M; Wand, BM; O’Hagan, E; Moseley, GL; Stanton, TR; Maher, CG; Goodall, S; Saing, S; O’Connell, NE; Luomajoki, H; McAuley, JH
2012Rethinking clinical trials of transcranial direct current stimulation: Participant and assessor blinding is inadequate at intensities of 2mAO'Connell, NE; Cossar, J; Marston, L; Wand, BM; Bunce, D; Moseley, GL; De Souza, LH