Ethics of placebo use in randomised studies: primer for physiotherapists
Evidence based practice is driving the need to establish effectiveness of interventions employed by health professionals. The need to show effectiveness for interventions employed by physiotherapists has not been greater. This has led to an increase in the body of evidence available on physiotherape...
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Main Author: | N. T. Amusat (Author) |
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