Measurement properties of translated versions of neck-specific questionnaires: a systematic review

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Jasper M Schellingerhout
Martijn W Heymans
Arianne P Verhagen
Henrica C de Vet
Bart W Koes
Caroline B Terwee
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[1] Erasmus Medical Centre,Department of General Practice
[2] VU University Medical Centre,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research
[3] VU University Medical Centre,Department of Methodology and Applied Biostatistics
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BMC Medical Research Methodology | / 11卷
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Neck Pain; Neck Disability Index; Minimal Important Change; Small Detectable Change; Poor Methodological Quality;
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