Clinical Pain Intensity
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Pain Intensity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Clinical knee pain intensity was measured with a 0-10 visual analogue scale. — Efficacy of an acute bout of isometric wall squat exercise on pain sensitivity and clinical pain intensity in adults with knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial in outpatient physiotherapy clinics in Saudi Arabia
- A 1-point VAS change was considered the minimal clinically important difference for clinical pain intensity. — Efficacy of an acute bout of isometric wall squat exercise on pain sensitivity and clinical pain intensity in adults with knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial in outpatient physiotherapy clinics in Saudi Arabia
- Neither isometric exercise intervention reduced clinical pain intensity more than quiet sitting. — Efficacy of an acute bout of isometric wall squat exercise on pain sensitivity and clinical pain intensity in adults with knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial in outpatient physiotherapy clinics in Saudi Arabia
- All groups had within-group reductions in knee pain intensity, including the control group. — Efficacy of an acute bout of isometric wall squat exercise on pain sensitivity and clinical pain intensity in adults with knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial in outpatient physiotherapy clinics in Saudi Arabia
- The article treats EIH and symptomatic pain relief as distinct constructs after a single acute exercise bout. — Efficacy of an acute bout of isometric wall squat exercise on pain sensitivity and clinical pain intensity in adults with knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial in outpatient physiotherapy clinics in Saudi Arabia