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Mean score at pain flare was 7.1.

Mean score at first year follow-up 9.44 ± 8.73 points (N = 324), indicating high deterioration in quality of life.

The cephalalgiaphobia mean score at T0 was 1.56 [median (med): 1, interquartile ranges (iqr): 1-2] atd aT1T1 was 1.57 (med: 1, iqr: 0-2) (Table 1).

The mean score at follow-up of the individual components of the WOMAC index (pain, stiffness and function) were 80 (±18), 75 (±26) and 81 (±21), respectively.

Mean score at 4 years follow-up was 6.77 ± 7.70 points (N = 238), indicating moderate deterioration in quality of life (p < 0.001).

Although MIDAS scores decreased from baseline by 28.8% at 12 months, the mean score at this time point (averaged across both conditions) continued to fall within the highest severity grade Level (IV).

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Both groups had comparable RTT mean scores at Time 3, t(42) = 1.69, p = .10.10

Following analysis of overall group differences on the mean scores at p≤.05 alpha levels were adjusted using the Tukey correction for multiple comparisons.

Mean scores at first assessment.

Firstly, overall mean scores at baseline substituted missing baseline scores.

Comparison between mean scores at second assessment for intervention practices and mean scores at first assessment for comparative practices since there was no second assessment for this group.

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