Pain following cancer treatment: Guidelines for the clinical classification of predominant neuropathic, nociceptive and central sensitization pain.
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Published in Acta Oncol on May 04, 2016
Authors
Jo Nijs1,2,3, Laurence Leysen1,2, Nele Adriaenssens2,4, Maria Encarnación Aguilar Ferrándiz5, Nele Devoogdt6, An Tassenoy2, Kelly Ickmans1,2,3, Dorien Goubert1,2,7, C Paul van Wilgen1,2,8, Amarins J Wijma1,2,8, Kevin Kuppens1,2,9, Wouter Hoelen10,11, Astrid Hoelen10,11, Niamh Moloney12, Mira Meeus1,9,7
Author Affiliations
1: a Pain in Motion International Research Group , www.paininmotion.be ;
2: b Department of Physiotherapy, Human Physiology and Anatomy, Faculty of Physical Education & Physiotherapy , Vrije Universiteit Brussel , Belgium ;
3: c Department of Physical Medicine and Physiotherapy , University Hospital Brussels , Belgium ;
4: d Department of Oncology , University Hospital Brussels , Belgium ;
5: k Department of Physical Therapy , University of Granada , Spain ;
6: e Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium & Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, KU Leuven - University of Leuven , Belgium ;
7: j Department of Rehabilitation Sciences , Ghent University , Ghent , Belgium ;
8: f Transcare, Transdisciplinairy Painmanagement Centre , Groningen , the Netherlands ;
9: i Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine , Antwerp University , Antwerp , Belgium ;
10: g De Berekuyl , Private practice for physiotherapy in oncology & lymphology , the Netherlands ;
11: h European College of Decongestive Lymphatic Therapy , the Netherlands ;
12: l Department of Health Sciences , Macquarie University , New South Wales , Australia.