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. 2023 May 26;9:100203. doi: 10.1016/j.prdoa.2023.100203

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Forest Plot of direct comparisons in Network Meta-Analysis. Forest plot of pairwise analysis results of mean change in MDS-UPDRS scores in Direct Comparisons. Black lines represent confidence intervals (CIs) for mean difference (MD) for each comparison. The centre line is the line of no effect (MD = 0). MD < 0 favour the first intervention, and MD > 0 favours the second. Space between dashed lines is the range of equivalence, extending from MD = −2.64 to MD = 2.45. MD values that extend beyond this range represent minimal, yet clinically-meaningful improvement (<−2.64) or worsening (>2.45) on non-motor experiences of daily living (MDS-UPDRS; Part I) [51]. Predictive intervals were not available since a fixed-effect model was used. MD: Mean difference; CI: Confidence Interval; BG; Balance and Gait training; DMT: Dance and Movement Therapy; MTT: Mixed Treadmill Training; RTBW: Resistance Training and Body Weight Functional Training; STT: Speed Treadmill Training; T: Tango.