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Liesbeth Daenen
Researcher at Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Publications - 31
Citations - 957
Liesbeth Daenen is an academic researcher from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Whiplash & Chronic pain. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 30 publications receiving 801 citations. Previous affiliations of Liesbeth Daenen include Free University of Brussels & University of Queensland.
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Applying modern pain neuroscience in clinical practice: criteria for the classification of central sensitization pain.
Jo Nijs,Rafael Torres-Cueco,C. Paul van Wilgen,Enrique Lluch Girbés,Filip Struyf,Nathalie Roussel,Nathalie Roussel,Jessica Van Oosterwijck,Jessica Van Oosterwijck,Liesbeth Daenen,Liesbeth Daenen,Kevin Kuppens,Kevin Kuppens,Luc Vanderweeën,Linda Hermans,David Beckwée,Lennard Voogt,Lennard Voogt,Jacqui Clark,Niamh Moloney,Niamh Moloney,Mira Meeus,Mira Meeus +22 more
TL;DR: Clinicians can use the proposed classification algorithm for differentiating neuropathic, nociceptive, and central sensitization pain for each individual patient with chronic pain.
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Exercise, not to exercise, or how to exercise in patients with chronic pain? Applying science to practice.
TL;DR: Exercise therapy has found to be beneficial in CP, but it should be appropriately and individually tailored with emphasis on prevention of symptom flares and applying adequate recovery strategies.
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Nociception affects motor output: a review on sensory-motor interaction with focus on clinical implications.
TL;DR: The clinical consequence of the shift in thinking is to stop trying to restore normal motor control in case of chronic nociception, and Activation of central nOCiceptive inhibitory mechanisms, by decreasing noc iceptive input, might address nocICEption-motor interactions.
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Dysfunctional pain inhibition in patients with chronic whiplash-associated disorders : an experimental study
Liesbeth Daenen,Jo Nijs,Nathalie Roussel,Nathalie Roussel,Kristien Wouters,Michel Van Loo,Patrick Cras +6 more
TL;DR: A lack of endogenous pain inhibitory pathways, and in particularly CPM, in patients with chronic WAD is demonstrated, and hence provides additional evidence for the presence of central sensitization in Chronic WAD.
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Motor Control and Low Back Pain in Dancers
Nathalie Roussel,Nathalie Roussel,M. De Kooning,A. Schutt,Sarah Mottram,Steven Truijen,Jo Nijs,Liesbeth Daenen,Liesbeth Daenen +8 more
TL;DR: Comparison of lumbopelvic motor control, muscle extensibility and sacroiliac joint pain between dancers with and without a history of low back pain shows motor control is decreased in those with aHistory of LBP.