University of Notre Dame Australia ResearchOnline@ND Physiotherapy Conference Papers School of Physiotherapy 2012 Moving in an environment of induced sensory-motor incongruence does not inluence pain sensitivity in healthy volunteers: A randomised within-subject cross- over experiment Benedict M. Wand University of Notre Dame Australia, Benedict.Wand@nd.edu.au Lareina Szpak University of Notre Dame Australia Pamela George University of Notre Dame Australia, Pam.George@nd.edu.au Max Bulsara University of Notre Dame Australia, max.bulsara@nd.edu.au Neil E. O'Connell See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: htp://researchonline.nd.edu.au/physiotherapy_conference Part of the Physical herapy Commons , and the Physiotherapy Commons his other was originally published as: Wand, B. M., Szpak, L., George, P., Bulsara, M., O'Connell, N. E., & Moseley, G. L. (2012). Moving in an environment of induced sensory-motor incongruence does not inluence pain sensitivity in healthy volunteers: A randomised within-subject cross-over experiment. 14th World Congress on Pain. his other is posted on ResearchOnline@ND at htp://researchonline.nd.edu.au/physiotherapy_conference/12. For more information, please contact researchonline@nd.edu.au.