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. 2020 Sep 15;29(3):158–167. doi: 10.1080/10669817.2020.1821327

Table 3.

Baseline, 6-week, and 12-week foot and ankle function, pain intensity, pain catastrophizing, and fear of movement

  Baseline 6-week 12-week
Foot and Ankle Function (FAAM-ADL)    
 Patient 1 60.7 95.2* 100.0*
 Patient 2 47.6 78.6* 72.6*
 Patient 3 67.9 97.6* 92.9*
 Patient 4 44.0 88.1* 97.6*
 Patient 5 73.8 88.1* 97.6*
 Patient 6 53.8 84.5* 89.3*
 Patient 7 72.4 80.0 76.3
 Mean (SD) 60.0 (11.9) 87.4 (7.1) 89.5 (10.9)
Pain Intensity (NRS)    
 Patient 1 8 0* 0*
 Patient 2 6 3* 3*
 Patient 3 4 1* 1*
 Patient 4 9 3* 2*
 Patient 5 6 5 5
 Patient 6 7 4* 3*
 Patient 7 4 2* 2*
 Mean (SD) 6.3 (1.9) 2.6 (1.7) 2.3 (1.6)
Pain Catastrophizing (PCS)    
 Patient 1 15 3* 0*
 Patient 2 11 4* 8
 Patient 3 32 24 12*
 Patient 4 32 5* 0*
 Patient 5 6 6 1*
 Patient 6 11 1* 0*
 Patient 7 6 6 5
 Mean (SD) 16.1 (11.3) 7.0 (7.7) 3.7 (4.8)
Fear of Movement (TSK)    
 Patient 1 32 16* 14*
 Patient 2 22 22 26
 Patient 3 37 22* 25*
 Patient 4 33 28* 23*
 Patient 5 21 13* 20
 Patient 6 31 20* 18*
 Patient 7 33 30 28*
 Mean (SD) 29.9 (6.0) 21.6 (6.1) 22.0 (4.9)

Abbreviations: FAAM-ADL = Activities of Daily Living subscale of the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure. NRS = Numeric Rating Scale, PCS = Pain Catastrophizing Scale, TSK = Fear Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia.

*Indicates change from baseline to each follow-up time point that meets or exceeds minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for FAAM-ADL (MCID = 8 points), NRS (MCID = 2 points), PCS (MCID = 45% change) and TSK (MCID = 4 points).