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Carlos Murillo

@cmurillo91

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Postdoctoral researcher at @ugent. Interested in Data Analysis, Pain & Rehabilitation.

Joined September 2017
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@TheLancet
The Lancet
1 year
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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@cmurillo91
Carlos Murillo
1 year
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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@GiacomoRoss86
Giacomo Rossettini
2 years
🎯’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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@cmurillo91
Carlos Murillo
2 years
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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@Angel_TC
Angel Torrado-Carvajal
2 years
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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@CUAnschutz
University of Colorado Anschutz
2 years
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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@Innocenti_Tzn
Tiziano Innocenti, PhD
2 years
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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@TatThangVo1
Tat-Thang Vo
2 years
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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@YoniAshar
Yoni Ashar
2 years
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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jpain.org
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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@cmurillo91
Carlos Murillo
2 years
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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@TanguaySabourin
Christophe Tanguay-Sabourin
2 years
@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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Thomas Nichols @nichols.bsky.social
2 years
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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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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...
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Paul Taylor
3 years
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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@ScottFFarrell
Scott Farrell
3 years
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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@MicheleSterlin7
Michele Sterling
2 years
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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@PhysioAlex
Alessandro Chiarotto
2 years
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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thelancet.com
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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@cmurillo91
Carlos Murillo
2 years
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 https://t.co/JJHVK17PU9
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Carlos Murillo
3 years
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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Carlos Murillo
3 years
Check out our latest fMRI study in @PAINthejournal.😀🧠 ➡️➡️ https://t.co/QLDKZhby1D
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@EikoFried
Eiko Fried
3 years
🔥🔥🔥 Published last week in @NatureHumBehav: Quality research needs good working conditions. https://t.co/5udzZ48GU4
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