2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2021.05.005
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Rocktape provides no benefit over sham taping in people with knee osteoarthritis who are completing an exercise program: a randomised trial

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“…Nine (26.5%) 45,50,51,59,61–63,71,74 RCTs had a novel outcome (i.e., not prespecified in the registry) and none declared these outcomes as novel. A statistical analysis plan was present in 5 (14.7%) 55,62,65,67,72 registrations, but only one was congruent with the published study 67 . Seven (20.6%) 46,56–58,67,75,76 registrations had no discrepancies from the associated study.…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…Nine (26.5%) 45,50,51,59,61–63,71,74 RCTs had a novel outcome (i.e., not prespecified in the registry) and none declared these outcomes as novel. A statistical analysis plan was present in 5 (14.7%) 55,62,65,67,72 registrations, but only one was congruent with the published study 67 . Seven (20.6%) 46,56–58,67,75,76 registrations had no discrepancies from the associated study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Of the 40 RCTs reviewed, 7 were available via open access. Most RCTs ( n = 34, 85.0%) were registered, 25 prospectively 43–67 and 9 retrospectively 68–76 . All RCT registrations were accessible for review.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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