- Intestinal Fungal Dysbiosis Is Associated With Visceral Hypersensitivity in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Rats
- What works best for whom? An exploratory, subgroup analysis in a randomized, controlled trial on the effectiveness of a workplace intervention in low back pain patients on return to work
- The effectiveness of high-intensity versus low-intensity back schools in an occupational setting: A pragmatic randomized controlled trial
- Self-management in osteoarthritis of hip or knee: A randomized clinical trial in a primary healthcare setting
- Feasibility and reliability of a mailed questionnaire to obtain visual analogue scale valuations for health states defined by the health utilities index mark 3
- Is avoidant coping independent of disease status and stable over time in patients with ankylosing spondylitis?
- Neonatal Facial Coding System for Assessing Postoperative Pain in Infants: Item Reduction is Valid and Feasible
- Effects of software programs stimulating regular breaks and exercises on work-related neck and upper-limb disorders
- Major surgery within the first 3 months of life and subsequent biobehavioral pain responses to immunization at later age: A case comparison study
- Lack of effect of doxycycline on disease activity and joint damage in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A double blind, placebo controlled trial
- Cesar-therapie tijdelijk effectiever dan standaardbehandeling door de huisarts bij patiënten met chronische aspecifieke lage rugklachten: Gerandomiseerd, gecontroleerd en geblindeerd onderzoek met 1 jaar follow-up [Cesar therapy is temporarily more effective than a standard treatment from the general practitioner in patients with chronic aspecific lower back pain; randomized, controlled and blinded study with a I year follow-up]