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. 2014 Jul 23;19(3):341–349. doi: 10.1002/ejp.552

Table 4.

Pain locations reported by participants with multi-site pain at baseline, but reporting no pain at follow-up, number of individuals (n), percentage of each sleep group and of total (%). Prevalence is presented for the three tertiles of sleep disturbance and in total

Pain site Sleep Aa Sleep Bb Sleep Cc Total
n = 23 n = 20 n = 10 n = 53
Neck, n (%) 15 (65) 16 (80) 8 (80) 39 (74)
Shoulder(s), n (%) 13 (57) 15 (75) 8 (80) 36 (68)
Elbow(s), n (%) 6 (26) 3 (15) 3 (30) 12 (23)
Hand/wrist, n (%) 6 (26) 6 (30) 3 (30) 15 (28)
Thoracic spine, n (%) 4 (17) 6 (30) 3 (30) 13 (25)
LBP, n (%) 19 (83) 13 (65) 7 (70) 39 (74)
Hip(s), n (%) 5 (22) 6 (30) 3 (30) 14 (26)
Knee(s), n (%) 11 (48) 5 (25) 4 (40) 20 (38)
Foot/ankle, n (%) 8 (35) 7 (35) 4 (40) 19 (36)

LBP, low back pain.

a

Best sleep.

b

Medium sleep.

c

Worst sleep.