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    Three ways to quantify uncertainty in individually applied "minimal important change" values 

    Vet, H.C.W. de; Terluin, B.; Knol, D.L.; Roorda, L.D.; Mokkink, L.B.; Ostelo, R.W.J.G.; Hendriks, E.J.; Bouter, L.M.; Terwee, C.B. (2010)

    Is a behavioural graded activity program more effective than manual therapy in patients with subacute neck pain? Results of a randomized clinical trial 

    Pool, J.J.M.; Ostelo, R.W.J.G.; Knol, D.L.; Vlaeyen, J.W.; Bouter, L.M.; Vet, H.C.W. de (2010)

    The applicability of the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia for patients with sub-acute neck pain: A qualitive study 

    Pool, J.J.M.; Hiralal, S.; Ostelo, R.W.J.G.; Veer, K. van der; Vlaeyen, J.W.S.; Bouter, L.M.; Vet, H.C.W. de (2009)

    Traction for low-back pain with or without sciatica. 

    Clarke, J.A.; Tulder, M.W. van; Blomberg, S.E.; Vet, H.C.W. de; Heijden, G.J. van der; Bronfort, G.; Bouter, L.M. (2007)

    Are psychological factors prognostic indicators of outcome in patients with sub-acute neck pain? 

    Pool, J.J.M.; Ostelo, R.W.J.G.; Knol, D.L.; Bouter, L.M.; Vet, H.C.W. de (2010)

    Surgery is more cost-effective than splinting for carpal tunnel syndrome in the Netherlands : results of an economic evaluation alongside a randomized controlled trial 

    Korthals-de Bos, I.B.C.; Gerritsen, A.A.M.; Tulder, M. van; Rutten-van Molken, M.P.; Ader, H.J.; Vet, H.C.W. de; Bouter, L.M. (2006)

    Minimally important change determined by a visual method integrating an anchor-based and a distribution-based approach. 

    Vet, H.C.W. de; Ostelo, R.W.J.G.; Terwee, C.B.; Roer, N. van der; Knol, D.L.; Beckerman, H.; Boers, M.; Bouter, L.M. (2007)

    Interpreting change scores for pain and functional status in low back pain: towards international consensus regarding minimal important change 

    Ostelo, R.W.J.G.; Deyo, R.A.; Stratford, P.; Waddell, G.; Croft, P.; Von Korff, M.; Bouter, L.M.; Vet, H.C.W. de (2008)

    Reproducibility of cervical range of motion in patients with neck pain 

    Hoving, J.L.; Pool, J.J.M.; Mameren, H. van; Deville, W.L.J.M.; Assendelft, W.J.J.; Vet, H.C.W. de; Winter, A.F. de; Koes, B.W.; Bouter, L.M. (2005)
    OBJECTIVE: To assess the intra-rater and inter-rater reproducibility of the measurement of active Range of Motion (ROM) in patients with neck pain using the Cybex Electronic Digital Inclinometer-320 (EDI-320). DESIGN: In ...

    Cost effectiveness of physiotherapy, manual therapy, and general practitioner care for neck pain: economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial 

    Bos, I.B.C. Korthals-de; Hoving, J.L.; Tulder, M.W. van; Molken, M.P.M.H. Rutten-van; Ader, H.J.; Vet, H.C.W. de; Koes, B.W.; Vondeling, H.; Bouter, L.M. (2003)
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