Home / Publications / Pain Research Forum / Papers of the Week / Minimal Important Change was on the lower spectrum of previous estimates and Responsiveness was sufficient for core outcomes in chronic low back pain.
Bråten L C H, Grøvle L, Wigemyr M, Wilhelmsen M, Gjefsen E, Espeland A, Julsrud Haugen A, Skouen J S, Brox J I, Zwart J-A, Storheim K, Ostelo R W, Grotle M
The objective of this study was to estimate the minimal important change (MIC) and responsiveness of core patient reported outcome measures for chronic low back pain (LBP) and Modic changes.
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