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8.Chae J, Mascarenhas D, Yu DT, Kirsteins A, Elovic EP, Flanagan SR, Harvey RL, Zorowitz RD, Fang ZP. Poststroke shoulder pain: its relationship to motor impairment, activity limitation, and quality of life. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 88(3): 298-301, 3/2007.

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10.Dalpiaz AS, Lordon SP, Lipman AG. Topical lidocaine patch therapy for myofascial pain. J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother 18(3): 15-34, 2004.

11.Damush TM, Wu J, Bair MJ, Sutherland JM, Kroenke K. Self- management practices among primary care patients with musculoskeletal pain and depression. J Behav Med 31(4): 301- 307, 8/2008.

12.Djaldetti R, Yust-Katz S, Kolianov V, Melamed E, Dabby R. The effect of duloxetine on primary pain symptoms in Parkinson disease. Clin Neuropharmacol 30(4): 201-205, 7/2007.

13.Ehde DM, Osborne TL, Hanley MA, Jensen MP, Kraft GH. The scope and nature of pain in persons with multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler 12(5): 629-638, 10/2006.

14.Guy-Coichard C, Nguyen DT, Delorme T, Boureau F. Pain in hereditary neuromuscular disorders and myasthenia gravis: a national survey of frequency, characteristics, and impact. J Pain Symptom Manage 35(1): 40-50, 1/2008.

15.Harris JE, Eng JJ. Individuals with the dominant hand affected following stroke demonstrate less impairment than those with the nondominant hand affected. Neurorehabil Neural Repair 20(3): 380-389, 9/2006.

16.Harris JE, Eng JJ. Paretic upper-limb strength best explains arm activity in people with stroke. Physical Therapy 87(1): 88-97, 1/2007.

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18.Jensen MP, Hoffman AJ, Cardenas DD. Chronic pain in individuals with spinal cord injury: a survey and longitudinal study. Spinal Cord 43(12): 704-712, 12/2005.

19.Jensen MP, Abresch RT, Carter GT, McDonald CM. Chronic pain in persons with neuromuscular disease. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 86(6): 1155-1163, 6/2005.

20.Kong KH, Woon VC, Yang SY. Prevalence of chronic pain and its impact on health-related quality of life in stroke survivors. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85(1): 35-40, 1/2004.

21.Lang E, Eisele R, Jankowsky H, Kastner S, Liebig K, Martus P, Neundorfer B. [Outcome quality of treatment for chronic low back pain under primary care conditions]. Schmerz 14(3): 146- 159, 6/2000.

22.Lang E, Liebig K, Kastner S, Neundorfer B, Heuschmann P. Multidisciplinary rehabilitation versus usual care for chronic low back pain in the community: effects on quality of life. Spine J 3(4): 270-276, 7/2003.

23.Lee MA, Walker RW, Hildreth TJ, Prentice WM. A survey of pain in idiopathic Parkinson's disease. J Pain Symptom Manage 32(5): 462-469, 11/2006.

24.Nalamachu S, Crockett RS, Gammaitoni AR, Gould EM. A Comparison of the Lidocaine Patch 5% vs Naproxen 500 mg Twice Daily for the Relief of Pain Associated With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A 6-Week, Randomized, Parallel-Group Study. MedGenMed 8(3): 33, 2006.

25.Nalamachu S, Crockett RS, Mathur D. Lidocaine patch 5 for carpal tunnel syndrome: how it compares with injections: a pilot study. J Fam Pract 55(3): 209-214, 3/2006.

26.Osborne TL, Raichle KA, Jensen MP, Ehde DM, Kraft G. The reliability and validity of pain interference measures in persons with multiple sclerosis. J Pain Symptom Manage 32(3): 217- 229, 9/2006.

27.Raichle KA, Osborne TL, Jensen MP, Cardenas D. The reliability and validity of pain interference measures in persons with spinal cord injury. J Pain 7(3): 179-186, 3/2006.

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