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Response to Riddle and Dumenci on “Prospective Back Pain Trajectories or Retrospective Recall—Which Tells Us Most About the Patient?”
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Response to Riddle and Dumenci on “Prospective Back Pain Trajectories or Retrospective Recall—Which Tells Us Most About the Patient?”

Casper Nim, Aron S. Downie, Alice Kongsted, Sasha L. Aspinall, Steen Harsted, Luana Nyirö and Werner Vach
The journal of pain, Vol.25(11), 104597
2024

Abstract

We highly appreciate Riddle and Dumenci's1 considerations about the potential impact of recall bias on our results and considerations concerning the associations between retrospective and prospective pain trajectories on clinical outcomes measured at different time points.2 This is a relevant contribution to the necessary discussion about the potential clinical value of prospective and retrospective assessments of pain trajectories...

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