Erratum to: Core outcome domains for clinical trials in non-specific low back pain
@article{Chiarotto2015ErratumTC, title={Erratum to: Core outcome domains for clinical trials in non-specific low back pain}, author={A. Chiarotto and R. Deyo and C. Terwee and M. Boers and R. Buchbinder and T. Corbin and L. Costa and N. Foster and M. Grotle and B. W. Koes and F. Kovacs and C. Lin and C. Maher and A. Pearson and W. Peul and Mark L. Schoene and D. Turk and M. Tulder and R. W. Ostelo}, journal={European Spine Journal}, year={2015}, volume={24}, pages={2097} }
The authors of the manuscript would like to add an acknowledgment to the Wetenschappelijk College Fysiotherapie (WCF) of the Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy (KNGF) that funded this study. The authors wish also to express that this funding body did not have any role in design, conduction, analysis, and interpretation of data, nor in writing this manuscript and deciding to submit this manuscript for publication. The views expressed in the manuscript are those of the authors and do not… CONTINUE READING
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