Test-retest Reliability in Reporting the Pain Induced by a Pain Provocation Test: Further Validation of a Novel Approach for Pain Drawing Acquisition and Analysis

Author:

Leoni Diego1,Falla Deborah23,Heitz Carolin4,Capra Gianpiero1,Clijsen Ron456,Egloff Michele1,Cescon Corrado1,Baeyens Jean-Pierre56,Barbero Marco1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rehabilitation Research Laboratory (r2Lab); Department of Business Economics, Health and Social Care; University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland; SUPSI; Manno Switzerland

2. Department of Neurorehabilitation Engineering; Bernstein Focus Neurotechnology (BFNT) Göttingen; Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience; University Medical Center Göttingen; Georg-August University; Göttingen Germany

3. Pain Clinic; Center for Anesthesiology; Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine; University Hospital Göttingen; Göttingen Germany

4. Department of Business Economics; Health and Social Care; University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland; SUPSI; Landquart Switzerland

5. University College Physiotherapy; Thim Van Der Laan AG; Landquart Switzerland

6. Faculty of Physical Education and Physical Therapy; Free University of Brussels; Brussels Belgium

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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