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1. Immediate systemic neuroimmune responses following spinal mobilisation and manipulation in people with non-specific neck pain: a randomised placebo-controlled trial

2. The effects of aerobic exercise on neuroimmune responses in animals with traumatic peripheral nerve injury: a systematic review with meta-analyses

3. The potential protective effects of pre-injury exercise on neuroimmune responses following experimentally-induced traumatic neuropathy: a systematic review with meta-analysis

4. Novice assessors demonstrate good intra-rater agreement and reliability when determining pressure pain thresholds; a cross-sectional study

5. Systemic neuroimmune responses in people with non-specific neck pain and cervical radiculopathy, and associations with clinical, psychological, and lifestyle factors

6. High concurrent validity between digital and analogue algometers to measure pressure pain thresholds in healthy participants and people with migraine: a cross-sectional study

7. Improved quality of physiotherapy care in patients with Whiplash-Associated Disorders: Results based on 16 years of routinely collected data

8. How do people in China think about causes of their back pain? A predominantly qualitative cross-sectional survey

9. Fluctuations in local and widespread mechanical sensitivity throughout the migraine cycle: a prospective longitudinal study

10. Effects of joint and nerve mobilisation on neuroimmune responses in animals and humans with neuromusculoskeletal conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis

11. Clinical characteristics differ between patients with non-traumatic neck pain, patients with whiplash-associated disorders, and pain-free individuals

12. Preferred Self-Administered Questionnaires to Assess Resilience, Optimism, Pain Acceptance, and Social Support in People with Pain: A Modified Delphi Study

13. Exploratory study of associations and agreement between prognostic patient-registered factors, physiotherapists' intuitive synthesis, and patient-reported factors in whiplash-associated disorders

14. Identifying the Most Important Confounders When Assessing the Association Between Low-Grade Systemic Inflammation and Musculoskeletal Pain: A Modified Delphi Study

15. Risk factors for overuse injuries in short- and long-distance running: A systematic review

16. Relationships Between Context, Process, and Outcome Indicators to Assess Quality of Physiotherapy Care in Patients with Whiplash-Associated Disorders: Applying Donabedian’s Model of Care

17. Interexaminer Agreement and Reliability of an Internationally Endorsed Screening Framework for Cervical Vascular Risks Following Manual Therapy and Exercise: The Go4Safe Project

18. Letter to the Editor concerning 'Effects of physical therapy for temporomandibular disorders on headache pain intensity: A systematic review' by van der Meer et al

19. Diagnostic accuracy of patient interview items and clinical tests for cervical radiculopathy

20. Preferred self-administered questionnaires to assess fear of movement, coping, self-efficacy and catastrophizing in patients with musculoskeletal pain

21. Functional outcomes of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy versus physical therapy for degenerative meniscal tears using a patient-specific score

22. Clinical characteristics and patient-reported outcomes of primary care physiotherapy in patients with whiplash-associated disorders:A longitudinal observational study

23. Baseline Patient Characteristics Commonly Captured Before Surgery Do Not Accurately Predict Long-Term Outcomes of Lumbar Microdiscectomy Followed by Physiotherapy

24. How do people in China think about causes of their back pain? A predominantly qualitative cross-sectional survey

25. A Clinical Journey Mobile Health App for Perioperative Patients: Cross-sectional Study (Preprint)

26. A Clinical Journey Mobile Health App for Perioperative Patients: Cross-sectional Study

27. Effects of joint and nerve mobilisation on neuroimmune responses in animals and humans with neuromusculoskeletal conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis

28. Authors' Reply: Confounding and mediation to reveal the true association between systemic inflammation and musculoskeletal pain

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