HIPSTER Trial
Cross-source consensus on HIPSTER Trial from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The HIPSTER trial is a preregistered, double-blinded, two-arm pragmatic randomized controlled trial in Sweden. — Effectiveness of a structured physical therapist-led intervention compared to usual care in people with longstanding hip and groin pain referred to orthopaedic care in Sweden: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the HIPSTER trial)
- The trial tests whether the HIPSTER model is superior to usual care by more than the minimally important clinical difference at 4 months. — Effectiveness of a structured physical therapist-led intervention compared to usual care in people with longstanding hip and groin pain referred to orthopaedic care in Sweden: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the HIPSTER trial)
- The trial uses intention-to-treat principles for its primary analysis. — Effectiveness of a structured physical therapist-led intervention compared to usual care in people with longstanding hip and groin pain referred to orthopaedic care in Sweden: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the HIPSTER trial)
- The trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov and approved by the Swedish Ethical Review Authority. — Effectiveness of a structured physical therapist-led intervention compared to usual care in people with longstanding hip and groin pain referred to orthopaedic care in Sweden: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the HIPSTER trial)
- The planned sample size is 122 participants with follow-up through 60 months. — Effectiveness of a structured physical therapist-led intervention compared to usual care in people with longstanding hip and groin pain referred to orthopaedic care in Sweden: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the HIPSTER trial)