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Effect of verbal persuasion on self-efficacy for pain-related diagnostic sensory testing in individuals with chronic neck pain and healthy controls – a randomized, controlled trial

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Figure 1 The study design and procedure.Abbreviation: nrs, numeric rating scale.
Table 3 Mean and SD in self-efficacy at the three time points for the individuals with chronic neck pain and healthy controls separately in both experimental conditions
Table 4 Mean, sD and P-values of the sensory tests for the experimental conditions “Increase self-efficacy” and “Decrease self-efficacy” for the healthy controls

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