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  1. Daily management of attention dysfunction two–four years after brain injury and early cognitive rehabilitation with attention process training: a qualitative study
  2. Plasma Cytokine Levels in Fibromyalgia and Their Response to 15 Weeks of Progressive Resistance Exercise or Relaxation Therapy
  3. Fibromyalgia Patients Had Normal Distraction Related Pain Inhibition but Cognitive Impairment Reflected in Caudate Nucleus and Hippocampus during the Stroop Color Word Test
  4. Fibromyalgia Is Associated with Decreased Connectivity Between Pain- and Sensorimotor Brain Areas
  5. Perceived exertion at work in women with fibromyalgia: Explanatory factors and comparison with healthy women
  6. Using a profile of a modified Brief ICF Core Set for chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain with qualifiers for baseline assessment in interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation
  7. “But I know what works” – patients’ experience of spinal cord injury neuropathic pain management
  8. Patients’ Perspectives on Pain
  9. On parallel tracks: newly home from hospital—people with stroke describe their expectations
  10. Holistic group rehabilitation – a short cut to adaptation to the new life after mild acquired brain injury
  11. Whiplash patients' experience of a multimodal rehabilitation programme and its usefulness one year later
  12. Pain relief in women with fibromyalgia: A cross-over study of superficial warmth stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
  13. Striving to master variable pain: An interview study in primary care patients with non-specific long-term neck/shoulder pain
  14. ‘A constant struggle’: Successful strategies of women in work despite fibromyalgia
  15. From shame to respect: musculoskeletal pain patients' experience of a rehabilitation programme, a qualitative study
  16. Effects of a multiprofessional rehabilitation programme for patients with fibromyalgia syndrome