Table 4.
Pain interference-related variables from different therapy strategies.
Domains of interference by pain | Group A | Group B | p | ||||
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BT | AT | IM | BT | AT | IM | ||
General activity | 61 ± 15 | 79 ± 9 | 19 ± 10 | 59 ± 13 | 64 ± 11 | 7 ± 4 | 0.023 |
Mood | 57 ± 9 | 80 ± 12 | 25 ± 7 | 61 ± 10 | 70 ± 9 | 8 ± 5 | 0.017 |
Sleep | 51 ± 13 | 77 ± 15 | 28 ± 11 | 54 ± 7 | 69 ± 13 | 11 ± 7 | 0.039 |
Normal work | 62 ± 7 | 85 ± 11 | 24 ± 7 | 59 ± 11 | 71 ± 9 | 9 ± 6 | 0.014 |
Enjoyment of life | 59 ± 11 | 76 ± 13 | 19 ± 10 | 61 ± 12 | 69 ± 9 | 6 ± 3 | 0.027 |
BT, before treatment; AT, after treatment; IM, improvement; p, p-value.
Mean scores with standard deviation for pain interference as “general activity,” “mood,” “sleep,” “normal work,” and “enjoyment of life.” Pain interference scores were graded on a numeric scale ranging from 0 to 100.