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. 2007;6(4):121–131. doi: 10.1016/j.jcme.2007.08.002

Table 4.

Comparison of BBS, OLST, DHI, and PDI baseline (V0) and end point (V16) scores for all patients, ordered by baseline BBS score (n = 11)

BBSa
OLSTa
PDIb
DHIb
ID V 0 V 16 V0-V16 V0 V16 V0-V16 V0 V16 V0-V16 V0 V16 V0-V16
Chiropractic Group
29 34 50 16 3 2 −1 39 29 −10 80 68 −12
47 39 40 1 2 1 1 36 38 2 8 40 32
95c 42 (37) (−5) 1 (1) (0) 16 (8) (−8) 48 (48) (0)
11 42 52 10 2 1 −1 14 2 −12 12 6 −6
67 44 53 9 2 4 2 1 2 1 4 12 8
01 50 53 3 8 13 −5 41 29 −12 42 44 2



Exercise Group
85 41 41 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 24 26 2
71d 42 . . 2 56 . . 68 . .
79 44 47 3 2 1 −1 7 7 0 6 6 0
56d 45 . . 1 41 38
27 47 49 2 5 5 0 16 12 −4 10 2 −8

Patients are listed in order of baseline BBS score (possible range, 0-56).

a

Higher scores indicate increased function.

b

Higher scores indicate decreased function (increased handicap).

c

This patient dropped out after V14; scores in parentheses are her V8 scores.

d

These patients dropped out after V0.