Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1083827 | Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Stopping a clinical trial without reaching the final objective is not the ideal outcome any researcher wants; sometimes ceasing is inevitable. Due to marginal inclusion of patients we were forced to cease our randomized clinical trial on the effectiveness of proprioceptive training on the development of chronic whiplash complaints a year after the start. Although incidence figures demonstrate that recruitment of the planned number of whiplash patients would be easily feasible, we were unable to enroll the amount of subjects. Several motives can be proposed that would have prevented this obliged halting from happening. Other studies also report impracticability of the planned number of whiplash injury patients.
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Authors
I. Montfoort, M.A. Frens, B.W. Koes, G.C. Lagers-van Haselen, C.I. de Zeeuw, A.P. Verhagen,