Domain-Specific Working Groups

Domain-Specific Working Groups

Defining What Matters Most Within Each Domain

OMERACT Domain-Specific Working Groups focus on advancing the measurement of domains that cut across musculoskeletal conditions—such as pain, safety, and worker productivity.

These groups bring together clinicians, researchers, and patient research partners (PRPs) to define what should be measured within each domain, identify and evaluate the best instruments, and ensure that outcomes are relevant, feasible, and meaningful to both science and patients.

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Click on a group below to learn more about their goals, progress, and contributions and find out how you can get involved.

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