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Chronische myofaszial-skeletale Rückenschmerzen – Maladaptationen im Gehirn

Chronic myofascial skeletal back pain—maladaptions in the brain

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Abbreviations

BOLD:

„Blood oxygenation level dependent“

CLBP:

Chronic low back pain

dlPFC:

Dorsolateraler präfrontaler Cortex

fMRT:

Funktionelle Magnetresonanztomographie

VAS:

Visuelle Analogskala

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Laube, W. Chronische myofaszial-skeletale Rückenschmerzen – Maladaptationen im Gehirn. Manuelle Medizin 61, 188–190 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00337-023-00981-8

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