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Sensibilizzazione: un’altra etichetta o una diagnosi utile?
pubblicato nel Maggio - Giugno 2019 ne Il Fisioterapista - fascicolo n.3

Bibliografia

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  10. Nijs J, Meeus M, Van Oosterwijck J, et al. In the mind or in the brain? Scientific evidence for central sensitisation in chronic fatigue syndrome. Eur J Clin Invest 2012; 42: 203-12.
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  18. Lluch Girbes E, Meeus M, Baert I, et al. Balancing “hands-on” with “hands-off” physical therapy interventions for the treatment of central sensitization pain in osteoarthritis. Man Ther 2015;20:349–52.