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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 26, 2018
Letter re: Christiansen DH, de Vos Andersen N-B, Poulsen PH, Ostelo RW, The smallest worthwhile effect of primary care physiotherapy did not differ across musculoskeletal pain sites, Journal of clinical epidemiology (2018), doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.05.019Mark J Hancock, Peter Kent
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 18, 2016
Interpretation of dichotomous outcomes: sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratios, and pre-test and post-test probabilityPeter Kent, Mark J Hancock
Journal of Physiotherapy|October 16, 2022
Research Note: Treatment effect moderatorsMark J Hancock, Peter Kent
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 30, 2015
The effect of changing movement and posture using motion-sensor biofeedback, versus guidelines-based care, on the clinical outcomes of people with sub-acute or chronic low back pain-a multicentre, cluster-randomised, placebo-controlled, pilot trialPeter Kent, Robert Laird, Terry Haines
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|July 5, 2017
How can latent trajectories of back pain be translated into defined subgroups?Alice Kongsted, Lise Hestbæk, Peter Kent
Manual Therapy|December 9, 2014
Letter to the Editor concerning 'Using the STarT Back Tool: Does timing of stratification matter?'Peter Kent, Lars Morsø, Alice Kongsted
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
Back pain may be physicalJenny Keating, Peter Kent, Paul Lew
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|October 13, 2019
Computerized quantification of pain drawingsSøren O'Neill, Tue Secher Jensen, Peter Kent
The Clinical Journal of Pain|May 26, 2017
Brief Psychological Screening Questions Can be Useful for Ruling Out Psychological Conditions in Patients With Chronic PainHenrik B Vaegter, Gitte Handberg, Peter Kent
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|December 10, 2013
Why and how back pain interventions work: what can we do to find out?Gemma Mansell, Steven J Kamper, Peter Kent
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 26, 2018
Letter re: Christiansen DH, de Vos Andersen N-B, Poulsen PH, Ostelo RW, The smallest worthwhile effect of primary care physiotherapy did not differ across musculoskeletal pain sites, Journal of clinical epidemiology (2018), doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.05.019Mark J Hancock, Peter Kent
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 18, 2016
Interpretation of dichotomous outcomes: sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratios, and pre-test and post-test probabilityPeter Kent, Mark J Hancock
Journal of Physiotherapy|October 16, 2022
Research Note: Treatment effect moderatorsMark J Hancock, Peter Kent
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 30, 2015
The effect of changing movement and posture using motion-sensor biofeedback, versus guidelines-based care, on the clinical outcomes of people with sub-acute or chronic low back pain-a multicentre, cluster-randomised, placebo-controlled, pilot trialPeter Kent, Robert Laird, Terry Haines
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|July 5, 2017
How can latent trajectories of back pain be translated into defined subgroups?Alice Kongsted, Lise Hestbæk, Peter Kent
Manual Therapy|December 9, 2014
Letter to the Editor concerning 'Using the STarT Back Tool: Does timing of stratification matter?'Peter Kent, Lars Morsø, Alice Kongsted
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
Back pain may be physicalJenny Keating, Peter Kent, Paul Lew
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|October 13, 2019
Computerized quantification of pain drawingsSøren O'Neill, Tue Secher Jensen, Peter Kent
The Clinical Journal of Pain|May 26, 2017
Brief Psychological Screening Questions Can be Useful for Ruling Out Psychological Conditions in Patients With Chronic PainHenrik B Vaegter, Gitte Handberg, Peter Kent
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|December 10, 2013
Why and how back pain interventions work: what can we do to find out?Gemma Mansell, Steven J Kamper, Peter Kent
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