Rafael Krasic Alaiti

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2016-2017 Experimental Psychology University of São Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 
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Marcelo Fernandes da Costa grad student 2016-2017 USP
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Alaiti RK, Reis FJJ. (2022) Pain in Athletes: Current Knowledge and Challenges. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 17: 981-983
Alaiti RK, Castro J, Lee H, et al. (2022) What Are the Mechanisms of Action of Cognitive-Behavioral, Mind-Body, and Exercise-based Interventions for Pain and Disability in People With Chronic Primary Musculoskeletal Pain?: A Systematic Review of Mediation Studies From Randomized Controlled Trials. The Clinical Journal of Pain. 38: 502-509
Hotta GH, Alaiti RK, Ribeiro DC, et al. (2022) Causal mechanisms of a scapular stabilization intervention for patients with subacromial pain syndrome: a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Archives of Physiotherapy. 12: 13
Alaiti RK, Caneiro JP, Gasparin JT, et al. (2021) Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome. Pain Reports. 6: e980
Alaiti RK, Saragiotto BT, Fukusawa L, et al. (2021) Choosing what works for whom: towards a better use of mechanistic knowledge in clinical practice. Archives of Physiotherapy. 11: 26
Caneiro JP, Alaiti RK, Fukusawa L, et al. (2020) There is more to pain than tissue damage: eight principles to guide care of acute non-traumatic pain in sport. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 55: 75-77
Alaiti RK, Zuccolo PF, Hunziker MHL, et al. (2020) Pain can be conditioned to voluntary movements through associative learning : an experimental study in healthy participants Pain. 161: 2321-2329
Alaiti RK, Harvie DS, Gasparin JT, et al. (2019) Distorted distance perception to reachable points in people with chronic shoulder pain. Musculoskeletal Science & Practice. 42: 120-124
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