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[https://www.physio-pedia.com/Outcome_Measures Outcome measures] must be valid and reliable and assist us in interpreting change in our patients to have clinical meaning<ref>Fetters L, Tilson J. Evidence based physical therapy. FA Davis; 2012 May 5.</ref>. '''Clinical significance/meaningfulness''' is the practical importance of a treatment effect—whether it has a real genuine, palpable, noticeable effect on daily life
[https://www.physio-pedia.com/Outcome_Measures Outcome measures] must be valid and reliable and assist us in interpreting change in our patients to have clinical meaning<ref>Fetters L, Tilson J. Evidence based physical therapy. FA Davis; 2012 May 5.</ref>. '''Clinical significance/meaningfulness''' is the practical importance of a treatment effect—whether it has a real genuine, palpable, noticeable effect on daily life

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Outcome measures must be valid and reliable and assist us in interpreting change in our patients to have clinical meaning[1]. Clinical significance/meaningfulness is the practical importance of a treatment effect—whether it has a real genuine, palpable, noticeable effect on daily life

  1. Fetters L, Tilson J. Evidence based physical therapy. FA Davis; 2012 May 5.