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. 2022 Jan 14;2022(1):CD006311. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD006311.pub3

Comparison 4. CFOs versus shoes in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).

Outcome or subgroup title No. of studies No. of participants Statistical method Effect size
4.1 Pain 1 28 Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) ‐1.50 [‐2.78, ‐0.22]
4.2 Function 1   Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) Subtotals only
4.2.1 foot pain ‐ FFI 1 28 Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) ‐19.19 [‐35.50, ‐2.88]
4.2.2 activity limitation ‐ FFI 1 28 Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) ‐19.38 [‐35.54, ‐3.22]
4.2.3 disability ‐ FFI 1 28 Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) ‐18.55 [‐34.42, ‐2.68]
4.3 Quality of life 1   Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) Subtotals only
4.3.1 PedsQL physical ‐ child‐rated 1 25 Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) 12.10 [‐1.60, 25.80]
4.3.2 Peds QL physical ‐ parent‐rated 1 26 Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) 9.01 [‐4.08, 22.10]
4.4 Treatment success (gait parameters) 1 28 Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) ‐1.33 [‐2.77, 0.11]
4.5 Withdrawal due to adverse events 1 28 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) 0.58 [0.11, 2.94]