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|description  =  ROC curves for the distinction between radicular and axial LBP based on StEP.
|description  =  [[Receiver operating characteristic curve|ROC curve]]s for the distinction between radicular and axial [[lumbalgia|LBP]] based on StEP. The difference in area under the solid curve compared to the dashed curve is the value of the [[straight leg raise]] test to the StEP test.
|author      = Robert Badgett
|author      = Robert Badgett
|copyright    = Scholz J, Mannion RJ, Hord DE, Griffin RS, Rawal B, et al. (2009) A Novel Tool for the Assessment of Pain: Validation in Low Back Pain. PLoS Med 6(4): e1000047. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000047
|copyright    = Scholz J, Mannion RJ, Hord DE, Griffin RS, Rawal B, et al. (2009) A Novel Tool for the Assessment of Pain: Validation in Low Back Pain. PLoS Med 6(4): e1000047. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000047

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ROC curves for the distinction between radicular and axial LBP based on StEP. The difference in area under the solid curve compared to the dashed curve is the value of the straight leg raise test to the StEP test.
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Robert Badgett
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Scholz J, Mannion RJ, Hord DE, Griffin RS, Rawal B, et al. (2009) A Novel Tool for the Assessment of Pain: Validation in Low Back Pain. PLoS Med 6(4): e1000047. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000047
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