There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific low back pain. The aim of these sub-classification schemes is to identify subgroups of patients who will respond preferentially to one treatment as opposed to another. Our article provides accessible guidance on to how to interpret this research and determine its implications for clinical practice. We propose that studies evaluating treatment-based subgroups can be interpreted in the context of a three-stage process: (1) hypothesis generation-proposal of clinical features to define subgroups; (2) hypothesis testing-a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test that subgroup membership modifies the effect of a treatment; and (3) replication-anothe...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
OBJECTIVE : To evaluate the quality, conduct, and reporting of subgroup analyses performed in random...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
Background There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effe...
Back pain is a major health problem and many sufferers develop persistent symptoms. Detecting releva...
Context: Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition imposing a large socioeconomic burden. Despite...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Background: There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial eff...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Background There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effe...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
There is good evidence that therapist delivered interventions have modest beneficial effects for peo...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
OBJECTIVE : To evaluate the quality, conduct, and reporting of subgroup analyses performed in random...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
There has been a recent increase in research evaluating treatment-based subgroups of non-specific lo...
Background There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effe...
Back pain is a major health problem and many sufferers develop persistent symptoms. Detecting releva...
Context: Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition imposing a large socioeconomic burden. Despite...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Background: There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial eff...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
Background There is good evidence that therapist-delivered interventions have modest beneficial effe...
Introduction: Many patients with low back pain (LBP) are treated in a similar manner as if they were...
There is good evidence that therapist delivered interventions have modest beneficial effects for peo...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
Background: Proven treatments for low back pain, at best, only provide modest overall benefits. Matc...
OBJECTIVE : To evaluate the quality, conduct, and reporting of subgroup analyses performed in random...