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Sarah WallworkUniversity of South Australia Verified email at unisa.edu.au Cited by 666 |
Prevalence and incidence of phantom limb pain, phantom limb sensations and telescoping in amputees: a systematic rapid review
A Stankevicius, SB Wallwork… - … Journal of Pain, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background and objective This systematic, rapid review aimed to critically appraise and
synthesize the recent literature (2014–2019) evaluating the incidence and prevalence of post‐…
synthesize the recent literature (2014–2019) evaluating the incidence and prevalence of post‐…
[HTML][HTML] Do people with chronic musculoskeletal pain have impaired motor imagery? A meta-analytical systematic review of the left/right judgment task
The left/right judgment task (LRJT) is the most commonly used method of assessing motor
imagery performance. Abnormally long response times are thought to reflect delayed …
imagery performance. Abnormally long response times are thought to reflect delayed …
Neural representations and the cortical body matrix: implications for sports medicine and future directions
Neural representations, or neurotags, refer to the idea that networks of brain cells,
distributed across multiple brain areas, work in synergy to produce outputs. The brain can be …
distributed across multiple brain areas, work in synergy to produce outputs. The brain can be …
A new kind of spatial inattention associated with chronic limb pain?
Pathological limb pain patients show decreased attention to some stimuli on the painful limb
and increased attention to others, a paradox that has dogged the field for over a decade. …
and increased attention to others, a paradox that has dogged the field for over a decade. …
Left/right neck rotation judgments are affected by age, gender, handedness and image rotation
SB Wallwork, DS Butler, I Fulton, H Stewart… - Manual Therapy, 2013 - Elsevier
Understanding motor imagery of the hands and feet has led to promising new treatments for
neurological and chronic pain disorders. We aimed to extend this line of research to the …
neurological and chronic pain disorders. We aimed to extend this line of research to the …
[HTML][HTML] Neuropsychiatric risk in children with intellectual disability of genetic origin: IMAGINE, a UK national cohort study
Background Children with intellectual disability frequently have multiple co-morbid neuropsychiatric
conditions and poor physical health. Genomic testing is increasingly recommended …
conditions and poor physical health. Genomic testing is increasingly recommended …
Spatially-defined motor deficits in people with unilateral complex regional pain syndrome
Objective Spatially-defined disruption of autonomic and sensory function has been identified
in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). This study aimed to determine whether …
in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). This study aimed to determine whether …
Communicating with children about 'everyday'pain and injury: A Delphi study
Background ‘Everyday’ pain experiences are potentially critical in shaping our beliefs and
behaviours around injury and pain. Influenced by social, cultural and environmental contexts, …
behaviours around injury and pain. Influenced by social, cultural and environmental contexts, …
[HTML][HTML] Implicit motor imagery performance is impaired in people with chronic, but not acute, neck pain
Background People with chronic neck pain have impaired proprioception (ie, sense of neck
position). It is unclear whether this impairment involves disruptions to the proprioceptive …
position). It is unclear whether this impairment involves disruptions to the proprioceptive …
The clinical course of acute, subacute and persistent low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Background: Understanding the clinical course of low back pain is essential to informing
treatment recommendations and patient stratification. Our aim was to update our previous …
treatment recommendations and patient stratification. Our aim was to update our previous …