328
Articles
6.6K
Citations
2.4
avg. Impact Factor
43
h-index

Most Cited Articles of Department of Physical Medicine and Physiotherapy in 2012

TitleJournalYearCitations
In the mind or in the brain? Scientific evidence for central sensitisation in chronic fatigue syndromeEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation2012116
A randomized assessor-blind trial comparing highly purified hMG and recombinant FSH in a GnRH antagonist cycle with compulsory single-blastocyst transferFertility and Sterility201296
Lack of endogenous pain inhibition during exercise in people with chronic whiplash associated disorders: an experimental studyJournal of Pain201262
Nociception affects motor output: a review on sensory-motor interaction with focus on clinical implicationsClinical Journal of Pain201261
Correlation of EGFR, IDH1 and PTEN status with the outcome of patients with recurrent glioblastoma treated in a phase II clinical trial with the EGFR-blocking monoclonal antibody cetuximabInternational Journal of Oncology201242
How to exercise people with chronic fatigue syndrome: evidence-based practice guidelinesEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation201225
Kinesiophobia, catastrophizing and anticipated symptoms before stair climbing in chronic fatigue syndrome: an experimental studyDisability and Rehabilitation201224
Pain in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Time for Specific Pain Treatment?Pain Physician201215
Three-year outcomes of belatacept studies; reason to be optimistic?American Journal of Transplantation20123
Effects of barusiban, a selective oxytocin antagonist, on uterine contractility in the luteal phase after controlled ovarian stimulationFertility and Sterility20122
Reactive Arthritis due to Shigella Infection after a Visit to Egypt: A Late Complication of an Intestinal InfectionCase Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine20122
Ignoring the evidence favouring exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome is unethical and scientifically incorrectEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation2012
Time-contingent pacing and exercise therapy accounting for postexertional malaise and central sensitization in chronic fatigue (central sensitivity) syndromeEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation2012