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Contemporary Clinical Trials|May 29, 2019
Study protocol for targeted interventions to prevent chronic low back pain in high-risk patients: A multi-site pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial (TARGET Trial)Anthony Delitto, Charity G Patterson, Joel M Stevans, et al.
Pain|April 17, 2021
Research approaches for evaluating opioid sparing in clinical trials of acute and chronic pain treatments: Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials recommendationsJennifer S Gewandter, Shannon M Smith, Robert H Dworkin, et al.
Pain|March 21, 2023
Research objectives and general considerations for pragmatic clinical trials of pain treatments: IMMPACT statementDavid J Hohenschurz-Schmidt, Dan Cherkin, Andrew S C Rice, et al.
Pain|April 9, 2016
Assessment of physical function and participation in chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT/OMERACT recommendationsAnn M Taylor, Kristine Phillips, Kushang V Patel, et al.
Pain|April 13, 2012
Considerations for improving assay sensitivity in chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendationsRobert H Dworkin, Dennis C Turk, Sarah Peirce-Sandner, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|April 9, 2025
The Design and Rationale of the Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments (BEST) Trial: A Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized TrialMatthew C Mauck, Kelly S Barth, Kevin M Bell, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|August 12, 2025
Baseline characteristics of participants in the Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments clinical trial: a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial for chronic low back pain†Bryce Rowland, Kelly S Barth, Kevin M Bell, et al.
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Contemporary Clinical Trials|May 29, 2019
Study protocol for targeted interventions to prevent chronic low back pain in high-risk patients: A multi-site pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial (TARGET Trial)Anthony Delitto, Charity G Patterson, Joel M Stevans, et al.
Pain|April 17, 2021
Research approaches for evaluating opioid sparing in clinical trials of acute and chronic pain treatments: Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials recommendationsJennifer S Gewandter, Shannon M Smith, Robert H Dworkin, et al.
Pain|March 21, 2023
Research objectives and general considerations for pragmatic clinical trials of pain treatments: IMMPACT statementDavid J Hohenschurz-Schmidt, Dan Cherkin, Andrew S C Rice, et al.
Pain|April 9, 2016
Assessment of physical function and participation in chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT/OMERACT recommendationsAnn M Taylor, Kristine Phillips, Kushang V Patel, et al.
Pain|April 13, 2012
Considerations for improving assay sensitivity in chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendationsRobert H Dworkin, Dennis C Turk, Sarah Peirce-Sandner, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|April 9, 2025
The Design and Rationale of the Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments (BEST) Trial: A Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized TrialMatthew C Mauck, Kelly S Barth, Kevin M Bell, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|August 12, 2025
Baseline characteristics of participants in the Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments clinical trial: a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial for chronic low back pain†Bryce Rowland, Kelly S Barth, Kevin M Bell, et al.
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