Identifying back pain subgroups: developing and applying approaches using individual patient data collected within clinical trials
<h4>Background</h4> <p>There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effects for people with low back pain (LBP). Identification of subgroups of people with LBP who may benefit from these different treatment approaches is an important research...
Main Authors: | Patel, S, Hee, S, Mistry, D, Jordan, J, Brown, S, Dritsaki, M, Ellard, D, Friede, T, Lamb, S, Lord, J, Madan, J, Morris, T, Stallard, N, Tysall, C, Willis, A, Underwood, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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NIHR Journals Library
2016
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