Cite
Experimental Pain Measurements Do Not Relate to Pain Intensity and Pain Cognitions in People Scheduled for Surgery for Lumbar Radiculopathy.
MLA
Huysmans, Eva, et al. “Experimental Pain Measurements Do Not Relate to Pain Intensity and Pain Cognitions in People Scheduled for Surgery for Lumbar Radiculopathy.” Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.), vol. 24, no. 2, Feb. 2023, pp. 139–49. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnac133.
APA
Huysmans, E., Goudman, L., Van Bogaert, W., Nijs, J., Putman, K., Moens, M., Buyl, R., Ickmans, K., Garcia Barajas, G., Fernández-Carnero, J., & Coppieters, I. (2023). Experimental Pain Measurements Do Not Relate to Pain Intensity and Pain Cognitions in People Scheduled for Surgery for Lumbar Radiculopathy. Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.), 24(2), 139–149. https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnac133
Chicago
Huysmans, Eva, Lisa Goudman, Wouter Van Bogaert, Jo Nijs, Koen Putman, Maarten Moens, Ronald Buyl, et al. 2023. “Experimental Pain Measurements Do Not Relate to Pain Intensity and Pain Cognitions in People Scheduled for Surgery for Lumbar Radiculopathy.” Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.) 24 (2): 139–49. doi:10.1093/pm/pnac133.