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Distraction from pain improves postural stability during experimental pain

Authors :
Rogério Hirata
Steffan Wittrup McPhee Christensen
May Agger, S.
Svindt, M.
Røssner, N.
Abildgaard, J.
Vuillerme, N.
Thomas Graven-Nielsen
Source :
Hirata, R P, Christensen, S, Agger, S M, Svindt, M, Røssner, N, Abildgaard, J, Vuillerme, N & Graven-Nielsen, T 2015, Distraction from pain improves postural stability during experimental pain . in Abstract book of the 9th Congress of the European Pain Federation, EFIC, 2-5 September 2015, Vienna, Austria . European Pain Federation EFIC, pp. PO52 No. 146; EFIC5-0585, Pain in Europe, Congress of the European Pain Federation, EFIC, Vienna, Austria, 02/09/2015 . < http://efic.kenes.com/PublishingImages/scientific-information/efic-2015-abstracts/EFIC2015_Poster%20abstracts.pdf >, Aalborg University
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
European Pain Federation EFIC, 2015.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hirata, R P, Christensen, S, Agger, S M, Svindt, M, R&#248;ssner, N, Abildgaard, J, Vuillerme, N &amp; Graven-Nielsen, T 2015, Distraction from pain improves postural stability during experimental pain . in Abstract book of the 9th Congress of the European Pain Federation, EFIC, 2-5 September 2015, Vienna, Austria . European Pain Federation EFIC, pp. PO52 No. 146; EFIC5-0585, Pain in Europe, Congress of the European Pain Federation, EFIC, Vienna, Austria, 02/09/2015 . < http://efic.kenes.com/PublishingImages/scientific-information/efic-2015-abstracts/EFIC2015_Poster%20abstracts.pdf >, Aalborg University
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..56703a40c37cc96a94f6b4cfd4bd0d67