Carlos Murillo
@cmurillo91
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Postdoctoral researcher at @ugent. Interested in Data Analysis, Pain & Rehabilitation.
Joined September 2017
Climate change & ageing populations to drive greater disparities in deaths from hot & cold temperatures across Europe, suggests @TheLancetPH modelling study. 1/3 🔗 https://t.co/3CVY0P0cMg
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What are the mechanisms underlying dry needling's short-term effects? Check out the results of our mediation analysis with repeatedly measured mediators and outcomes. A➡️M➡️Y
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Chronic neck pain is a common musculoskeletal condition and a leading cause of disability worldwide.1 Myofascial pain is suggested to be a common generator of neck pain given the high prevalence of...
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🎯’Which portion of physiotherapy treatments' effect is attributable to contextual effects in people with musculoskeletal pain?: A meta-analysis of randomised placebo-controlled trials’ 👏🏻 An honour to work with this team. 🔓 https://t.co/u3I2VRvqKR
@JOSPT
#pain #placebo
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Are gray matter adaptations to chronic pain observed in people with whiplash-associated disorders reversed after treatment? 🧠🤔 we tried to answer that in our latest study. Available in @TheJournal_Pain
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Our latest research on [11C]-PBR28 PET imaging in knee osteoarthritis carried out at @MGHMartinos has just been published in @PAINthejournal. https://t.co/fcD0xcB3K4
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We won't give too much away – but we recommend tuning in to the 'Today' show tomorrow morning for a special feature! ☀️ https://t.co/yQVECNDvia
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Just out in the @JClinEpi 🎉 We assessed 230 RCTs on exercise in #LBP using the Cochrane RoB 2 tool, performing meta-regressions to investigate ROB - effect size relationship. This extensive two-year endeavour was made possible by a fantastic team. ➡️ https://t.co/ela2Vikvwn
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The inconsistency in #reporting #patients characteristics data across studies w/ similar #research questions can challenge #evidencesynthesis & #externalvalidity. Our paper discusses the importance of this issue, and possible solutions in practice. https://t.co/OVfNXgdBS8
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Randomized trials of CBT for back pain from a particular research group cannot be trusted: multiple retractions in recent months and other issues https://t.co/1zh2Ug9kOz
https://t.co/VAX3XBG2rv These trials exerted a large bias on guidelines, making CBT look better than it is
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We previously conducted an exploration of the trustworthiness of a group of clinical trials of cognitive-behavioral therapy and exercise in spinal pain. We identified multiple concerns in 8 trials,...
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End of the journey. #PhD 🥳Thanks to everyone who helped me along the way. Supervisors, @Reva_UGent colleagues, friends and family! @ugent @MaastrichtU Loading ... 🔜🤠
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@evp82 Our paper on our prognostic risk score for chronic pain spread is finally out in @NatureMedicine and officially the first paper from our lab @evp82 ! Thanks and congrats to everyone involved 🥳 https://t.co/V9ZxEefvho
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The latest version of FSLeyes https://t.co/Wk5XmBqUPi makes it easier to view effect sizes modulated by statistical significance, as recommended by @afni_pt &co in https://t.co/cAKzdB5IAw Here's a step-by-step illustrated guide to do this with your data.
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Most neuroimaging studies display results that represent only a tiny fraction of the collected data. While it is conventional to present "only the significant results" to the reader, here we suggest...
Q1. How does data presentation affect how we understand neuroimaging results? Visualization matters for interpretation and comparison *from the start*. Discussed more here: https://t.co/MH8kcYaBXU
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Notably, psychological (depression, anxiety, mania), socioeconomic (occupations, work environment), poor sleep, smoking, medical conditions (eg cardiovascular) & alcohol demonstrate causal effects on chronic pain. Dietary factors were mostly protective https://t.co/BnMpop1bZH
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Our trial of risk-stratified care for whiplash now available in PAIN. No difference to usual care. Saw a much better effect with the StressModex intervention. Physiotherapist training in psychologically informed care may be a key difference. https://t.co/wL3Y8FbaRw
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Moderators of the effect of therapeutic exercise for knee and hip osteoarthritis: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis https://t.co/XbnaOeNFTT
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There was evidence of a small, positive overall effect of therapeutic exercise on pain and physical function compared with non-exercise controls. However, this effect is of questionable clinical...
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Just published: Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia may underestimate task-specific fear of movement in people with and without low back pain https://t.co/SrjldO81Bj
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nitude of FoM when assessed using 3 methods (TSK-11, image of lifting, video of lifting) in 3 groups of people: current LBP (LBP), recovered LBP (rLBP), and asymptomatic controls (control). Methods:...
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Yes! Extremely happy for this one😄 It was a long way. We provided the first insights into how PNE+Exercise might work. A➡️ M ➡️ Y Massive thanks to @FEDERICOMONTER4 and Miguel Ángel. #AfrontamientoActivoDolor Available in @PAINthejournal
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We found that when conceptualizing neck-specific movements, people with CWAD might predict their sensory consequences (S1 and S2) and trigger dysfunctional affective and behavioral responses (DMN, precuneus and cerebellum).
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🔥🔥🔥 Published last week in @NatureHumBehav: Quality research needs good working conditions. https://t.co/5udzZ48GU4
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