Acknowledgement:
Diagram by Ashley and Colleen. Graphics from freepik.com with the exception of the mosquito and the tent. They are by Julia Makotinsky from JMDesigns.
References:
Arthritis Victoria. (2015, August 3). Treating Pain Using the Brain - David Butler [Video File]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/4ABAS3tkkuE on April 22, 2016.
Moseley, G.L. (2007). Reconceptualising pain according to modern pain science. Physical Therapy Reviews, Volume 12, 169-178.
Moseley, G.L., Butler, D., Beames, T.B., & Giles, T, J,. (2012). The Graded Motor Imagery Handbook. Adelaide, Australia: Noigroup Publications.

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