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This has a total of 100 points: Pain receives 44 points; function, 47 points (activities of daily living have 14 points and gait 33 points); range of motion, 5 points; and deformity, 4 points.
[2], which depends on range of motions (0 9 points), pain (0 10 points), deformity (0 6 points), walking ability (0 9 points), and return to work (0 6 points) as parameters for clinical scoring.
HHSPain score ranges from no pain (44 points) to slight (40 points), mild (30 points), moderate (20 points), severe (10 points) pain, and disabled (0 points).
The treatments considered have to involve needle insertion at acupuncture points, pain points or trigger points and had to be described as acupuncture.
The relevant endpoint is the reduction in worst and average pain score of ≥ 2 points (pain intensity difference, PID, >/= 2) at week 4 (day 28 from inclusion) over baseline.
IKSSPain is assessed on a subscale that ranges from no pain (50 points) to mild/occasional (45 points), mild on stairs (40 points), mild on walking and stairs (30 points), moderate occasional (20 points), moderate continuous (10 points) and severe (0 points) pain.
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That seems to be the point: Pain is ordinary, bedrock.
To be precise: an 8.3 on a 10-point pain scale.
The difference in postoperative pain between pretreated and post-treated side in each patient was assessed by four primary end-points: pain intensity as measured by a 100-mm visual analogue scale hourly for 12 h, time to rescue analgesic, postoperative analgesic consumption, and patient's global assessment.
Their pain intensity was measured using the 11-point pain numerical rating scale (NRS).
Needling therapies in the management of myofascial trigger point pain: a systematic review.
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