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Running (more!) randomised controlled trials in sport and exercise medicine – Tips for clinical research

Posted on August 6, 2017 by BMJ

Sport and Exercise Medicine: The UK trainee perspective – A BJSM blog series By Dr Robert M Barker-Davies Have you ever considered running a randomised control trial (RCT)? Or at least perhaps wondered why there aren’t more of them in sports medicine? RCTs along with systematic review and meta-analysis are the gold standard for evidence-based medicine. […]

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