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. 2020 Jun 26;100(7):1163–1179. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzaa087

Table 5.

Evidence Grades Based on the Quality of Evidence8

Grade Recommendation Criteria and Strength of Recommendation
A Strong High-quality studies (level I) with moderate to substantial benefit/harm—“must/should” or “must not/should not”
B Moderate High-quality studies (level I) with slight benefit/harm OR acceptable-quality studies (level II) for moderate benefit/harm—“should” or “should not”
C Weak Acceptable-quality studies (level II) for slight benefit/harm OR low-quality studies (level III) for substantial benefit/harm—“may” or “may not”
Best Practice Best Practice Based on current clinical norms or expert opinion