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1. The Effect of Praying on Endogenous Pain Modulation and Pain Intensity in Healthy Religious Individuals in Lebanon: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

3. The Result of Acute Induced Psychosocial Stress on Pain Sensitivity and Modulation in Healthy People.

4. Effects of Conditioned Pain Modulation on the Nociceptive Flexion Reflex in Healthy People: A Systematic Review.

5. Relationship Between Exercise-induced Oxidative Stress Changes and Parasympathetic Activity in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: An Observational Study in Patients and Healthy Subjects.

6. Exercise-induce hyperalgesia, complement system and elastase activation in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - a secondary analysis of experimental comparative studies.

7. Inventory of Personal Factors Influencing Conditioned Pain Modulation in Healthy People: A Systematic Literature Review.

8. Lack of endogenous pain inhibition during exercise in people with chronic whiplash associated disorders: an experimental study.

9. In the mind or in the brain? Scientific evidence for central sensitisation in chronic fatigue syndrome.

10. Treatment of central sensitization in patients with 'unexplained' chronic pain: what options do we have?

11. Pain neurophysiology education improves cognitions, pain thresholds, and movement performance in people with chronic whiplash: a pilot study.

12. Pain physiology education improves pain beliefs in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome compared with pacing and self-management education: a double-blind randomized controlled trial.

14. The effect of praying on endogenous pain modulation and pain intensity in healthy religious individuals: A randomized controlled experiment.

16. Perceptions of lebanese physiotherapists towards the management of chronic low back pain and the knowledge of pain neuroscience education: A qualitative study.

17. Pain inhibition and postexertional malaise in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: An experimental study.

18. Unravelling the nature of postexertional malaise in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: the role of elastase, complement C4a and interleukin-1β.

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