@GregLehman @MikeMakher @PaulBliton @MichaelRathleff A key point is his #4/8: "Their choice of ”attention control” is highly interesting. If we look at original protocol (https://t.co/hv3uhdC50k) we see that ”attention control” is in fact really well condu
@BJSM_BMJ @JAMA_current the protocol: https://t.co/eiygwFQQPK And the dubiously renamed 'control' is clearly an intensive intervention arm, described here: https://t.co/YXQGe9177k
@giovanni_ef @Bill_Vicenzino @DrChrisBarton @ASemciw @CGMMaher @DerekGriffin86 @JanHartvigsen @MichaelRathleff @msk_health “This trial is designed to identify potential mechanisms...” and “...the primary mechanistic aim is to compare their effects on knee-
@giovanni_ef @Bill_Vicenzino @DrChrisBarton @ASemciw @CGMMaher @DerekGriffin86 @JanHartvigsen @MichaelRathleff @msk_health The study was explicitly “designed to identify potential mechanisms” https://t.co/ety2l2D7ks
@CGMMaher @Bill_Vicenzino @giovanni_ef @DerekGriffin86 @MichaelRathleff Absolutely, yes. The title and overall spin are willfully misleading. Very different from their intentions in the protocol “This trial is designed to identify potential mechanisms” h
@Bill_Vicenzino @DrChrisBarton @ASemciw @CGMMaher @giovanni_ef @DerekGriffin86 @JanHartvigsen @MichaelRathleff @msk_health No Bill, it wasn’t an “the addition of” design, it was a comparative trial. They compared an intensive 58hrs of“Healthy Living Educat
RT @MichaelRathleff: 4/8: Been looking forward to this trial for years. Their choice of ”attention control” is highly interesting. If we lo…
4/8: Been looking forward to this trial for years. Their choice of ”attention control” is highly interesting. If we look at original protocol (https://t.co/097XwqUyYt) we see that ”attention control” is in fact really well conducted patient education to su
@DrChrisBarton @ewa_roos @STSkou @jbthorlund https://t.co/bwBK0GmOz9 (ps I am not involved in the study)
@SydMSK @ProfDavidHunter and colleagues’ protocol of the Strength Training for Arthritis Trial (START) http://t.co/AGUW256C63 #goodluck
@JPTDoyle @Rockdocuk haha nice ref. I like this one better though 🙈http://t.co/H6ZYbtasU7
High intensity training - the new way to help osteoarthritis of the knee. http://t.co/SiUXmFFuqO
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | Abstract | Strength Training for Arthritis Trial (START): design and rationale http://t.co/stptCdSZL2
Background: Muscle loss and fat gain contribute to the disability, pain, and morbidity associated with knee... http://t.co/tuJWuFpoUi
Strength Training for Arthritis Trial (START): design and rationale http://t.co/i5Y74jHHxA