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. 2016 Feb 1;50(14):873–880. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2015-094792

Table 2.

Patient-related (demographic, clinical and psychosocial) characteristics for 127 participants

Demographic characteristics Mean (SD) age in years 26 (5.7)
Number (%) of females 84 (66)
Mean (SD) height in m 1.7 (0.11)
Mean (SD) body mass in kg 73.5 (18.3)
Mean (SD) body mass index in kg/m2 25.4 (5.83)
Clinical characteristics Median (IQR) time since clinical onset in months* 24 (7–60)
Number (%) with bilateral pain 67 (52.8)
Number (%) with traumatic onset† 17 (13.4)
Mean (SD) patellar temperature index (celsius)‡§ 4.7 (3.55)
Psychosocial characteristics Mean (SD) Numerical Pain Rating Scale§ 4.7 (1.95)
Mean (SD) Self-completed Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs pain scale (SLANSS)* 6.5 (5.84)
Mean (SD) Short-form McGill Pain Questionnaire
▸ Continuous pain 3.1 (1.95)
▸ Intermittent pain 2.4 (2.02)
▸ Neuropathic pain 0.8 (1.15)
▸ Affective descriptors 1.2 (1.76)
Number (%) with low physical activity level—(IPAQ)¶ 19 (15.0)
Mean (SD) Modified Functional Index Questionnaire§ 34.1 (16.97)
Mean (SD) Hopkins Symptom Checklist 1.3 (0.42)
Mean (SD) EQ-5D-5L
▸ Index value§ 0.7 (0.17)
▸ Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) 75.4 (16.56)
Mean (SD) WHO Disability Assessment Scale II* 19.4 (7.04)
Mean (SD) Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale
▸ Movement self-consciousness subscale 13.3 (6.69)
▸ Conscious motor processing subscale 17.4 (5.75)

*Three missing values.

†Two missing values.

‡Difference in skin temperature between the patella and anterior tibialis.

§One missing value.

¶Six missing values.