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. 2006 Nov 29;41(3):134–139. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2006.030239

Table 1 Demographics and patient characteristics.

Variable Ketoprofen Diclofenac p Values
Number of patients n = 114 n = 109
Age (years), mean 29.1 28.5 0.61*
 SD 8.65 7.49
 Range 18–58 18–54
Sex 0.89†
 Male 88 (77.2) 85 (78.2)
 Female 26 (22.8) 24 (22)
Sporting activity level 0.72†
 None 1 (0.9) 1 (0.9)
 Low 25 (21.9) 17 (15.6)
 Moderate 39 (34.2) 39 (35.8)
 High 49 (43) 49 (43)
Study level 0.51†
 Primary education 9 (8) 13 (11.9)
 Secondary education 38 (33.6) 31 (28.4)
 University studies 60 (53.1) 62 (56.9)
 Postgraduate studies 6 (5.3) 3 (2.8)
Employment 0.70†
 Active 100 (90.1) 101 (93.5)
 Unemployed 2 (1.8) 1 (0.9)
 Other 9 (8.1) 6 (5.6)
Nature of injury 0.83†
 Sprain 26 (22.8) 21 (19.3)
 Muscle strain 32 (28.1) 28 (25.7)
 Contusion 40 (35.1) 44 (40.4)
Site of injury 0.63†
 Shoulder 14 (12.3) 12 (11)
 Knee 17 (14.9) 10 (9.2)
 Ankle 28 (24.6) 24 (22)
 Thigh 20 (17.5) 25 (22.9)
 Calf 12 (10.5) 13 (11.9)
Sport 0.65†
 Athletics 25 (21.9) 20 (18.3)
 Basketball 13 (1.4) 11 (10.1)
 Football 39 (34.2) 38 (34.9)
 Tennis 10 (8.8) 6 (5.5)
Precipitant factor 22 (19.3) 25 (22.9) 0.51†
 Repetitive movement 6 (27.3) 11 (45.8) 0.39†
 Functional overload 6 (27.3) 7 (29.2)
Previous therapeutic treatment
 Ice 52 (45.6) 37 (33.9) 0.08†
 Treatment 4 (3.5) 2 (1.8) 0.68†
Injury last year 24 (21.1) 21 (19.3) 0.74†

Values are represented as n (%) unless otherwise specified.

*p Values for treatment comparisons from an analysis of variance.

†p Values for treatment comparisons from a χ2 test.