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  • Answer to the Letter to the Editor of P. Kent et al. concerning "Predicting a beneficial response to motor control training in patients with low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study" by Hides JA, et al. (Eur Spine J. 2019; https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-019-06045-7)

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    Hides, Julie
    Murphy, Michael
    Jang, Ellen
    Blackwell, Linda
    Sexton, Margot
    Sexton, Christopher
    Mendis, M Dilani
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Mendis, Dilani D.
    Hides, Julie A.
    Year published
    2019
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    Abstract
    Thank you for reading our paper. We acknowledge the point raised that we should have consistently described the variables as ‘predictors of outcome’ rather than using the term ‘predictors of treatment response’, although we defined outcome as improvement in pain level and symptoms. In order to conserve limited funding resources, research is necessarily an iterative process in which risk factors are first tested in cross-sectional then cohort studies and finally in large RCTs, which in turn provide increasing order of merit in assessing causation. In our conclusion, we state that our study is a first step towards selecting ...
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    Thank you for reading our paper. We acknowledge the point raised that we should have consistently described the variables as ‘predictors of outcome’ rather than using the term ‘predictors of treatment response’, although we defined outcome as improvement in pain level and symptoms. In order to conserve limited funding resources, research is necessarily an iterative process in which risk factors are first tested in cross-sectional then cohort studies and finally in large RCTs, which in turn provide increasing order of merit in assessing causation. In our conclusion, we state that our study is a first step towards selecting patients most likely to respond. We were clear that we conducted a cohort study which is a reliable design to measure prognosis and outcomes, and we addressed the limitations in the Discussion. We think our cohort data provide a good strength of evidence, are interesting for clinicians, and will be important to inform more definitive trials of treatment effect modifiers in the future.
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    Journal Title
    European Spine Journal
    Volume
    28
    Issue
    10
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-019-06126-7
    Copyright Statement
    © 2019 Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. This is an electronic version of an article published in European Spine Journal, Volume 28, Issue 10, pp 2432–2432. European Spine Journal is available online at: http://link.springer.com/ with the open URL of your article.
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    Clinical sciences
    Allied health and rehabilitation science
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/388537
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