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The importance of context (placebo effects) in conservative interventions for musculoskeletal pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Tobias SaueressigPatrick J OwenHugo PedderScott D TagliaferriNitin Kumar AroraAdina AltrichterAntonia RichardClint T MillerLars DonathDaniel Ludovic Belavy
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Contextual effects of non-pharmacological conservative interventions for musculoskeletal conditions are likely to be small for a broad range of patient-reported outcomes (pain intensity, physical function, quality of life, global rating of change and depression). Contextual effects are unlikely, in isolation, to offer much clinical care. But these factors do have relevance in an overall treatment context as they provide almost 30% of the minimally clinically important difference.
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