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. 2016 Nov 17;10:578. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00578

Table 1.

Behavioral data for all 12 patients with chronic lower back pain (CLBP) who were participating in this study.

QUESTIONNAIRES: Patients with CLBP
Condition Pain Detect current Pain Detect ave 4 w Pain Detect total RMD PPT
Patient 01 3 4.3 3 2 75
Patient 02 2 4.3 5 4 40
Patient 03 0 3.3 2 4 60
Patient 04 3 5.3 8 11 65
Patient 05 1 2.7 3 1 57
Patient 06 3 4.3 5 5 55
Patient 07 2 4.3 5 2 25
Patient 08 3 3.7 1 3 45
Patient 09 0 3.7 14 6 20
Patient 10 2 4.0 11 1 20
Patient 11 2 4.3 7 1 40
Patient 12 2 3.3 6 4 32
MEAN 1.9 4.0 5.8 3.7 45
SD 1.1 0.7 3.8 2.8 18

Detailed description of the values can be found below the table. Average values (MEAN) and standard deviations (SD) are indicated as well. Pain Detect: Pain Detect Questionnaire, current pain PainDetect ave 4w: Pain Detect Questionnaire, average of current pain, average pain last 4 weeks and highest pain during the last 4 weeks (max. value: 10, represents highest pain level. Pain Detect total: Pain Detect Questionnaire, total score, maximal score 38; 0–12: probability for a neuropathic component <15%; 13–18: probability of neuropathic component is unclear; 19–38: probability for neuropathic component is >90%. RMD: Roland-Morris-Disability Questionnaire, 24 items, German version, maximal score 24 (the higher the score, the more disabled is the patient). PPT: Pressure Pain Threshold.