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  1. Effect of Adding McKenzie Syndrome, Centralization, Directional Preference, and Psychosocial Classification Variables to a Risk-Adjusted Model Predicting Functional Status Outcomes for Patients With Lumbar Impairments
  2. The Development and Psychometric Properties of the Patient Self-Report Neck Functional Status Questionnaire (NFSQ)
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  4. In Memoriam: A Tribute to Robin McKenzie, Musculoskeletal Visionary
  5. How to present collision warnings at intersections?—A comparison of different approaches
  6. In Tribute: Dennis L. Hart, PT, PhD, A Functional Outcome Measurement Visionary
  7. lumbar, centralization, outcomes, rehabilitation
  8. Change in Psychosocial Distress Associated With Pain and Functional Status Outcomes in Patients With Lumbar Impairments Referred to Physical Therapy Services
  9. Association Between Directional Preference and Centralization in Patients With Low Back Pain
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  11. Computerized Adaptive Test for Patients With Lumbar Spine Impairments Produced Valid and Responsive Measures of Function
  12. Clinical Outcomes for Patients Classified by Fear-Avoidance Beliefs and Centralization Phenomenon
  13. How Do Clinical Test Results Differentiate Chronic and Subacute Low Back Pain Patients from "Non-Patients"?
  14. Centralization: Prevalence and Effect on Treatment Outcomes Using a Standardized Operational Definition and Measurement Method
  15. Centralization: Association between repeated end-range pain responses and behavioral signs in patients with acute non-specific low back pain
  16. Categorizing Patients With Occupational Low Back Pain by Use of the Quebec Task Force Classification System Versus Pain Pattern Classification Procedures: Discriminant and Predictive Validity
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  18. Discriminant Validity and Relative Precision for Classifying Patients With Nonspecific Neck and Back Pain by Anatomic Pain Patterns
  19. Centralization Phenomenon as a Prognostic Factor for Chronic Low Back Pain and Disability
  20. A Descriptive Study of the Centralization Phenomenon
  21. Clinical Effectiveness of Behavioral Signs for Screening Chronic Low-Back Pain Patients in a Work-Oriented Physical Rehabilitation Program