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Table 2 Descriptive statistics of physiological and patient-reported outcome variables at 3 assessment time points

From: Association of lumbar spine stiffness and flexion-relaxation phenomenon with patient-reported outcomes in adults with chronic low back pain – a single-arm clinical trial investigating the effects of thrust spinal manipulation

 

Baseline

After 2 Weeks

After 6 Weeks

n

Mean

SD

n

Mean

SD

n

Mean

SD

Physiological outcome variables

 Lumbar spine stiffness

  Palpatory

GS (N/mm) at L3

80

4.8

1.8

67

4.3

1.8

66

4.2

1.3

GSV (N/mm)

80

2.3

1.5

67

2.0

1.1

66

1.9

1.1

nGSV

80

0.5

0.2

67

0.5

0.2

66

0.5

0.2

  Hand-held

GS (N/mm) at L3

69

7.7

2.1

57

7.5

1.8

59

7.6

2.2

GSV (N/mm)

71

2.3

1.3

58

2.1

1.1

59

2.1

1.3

nGSV

71

0.3

0.1

58

0.3

0.1

59

0.3

0.1

  Automated

GS (N/mm) at Ant.

55

5.2

1.5

43

5.3

1.4

45

5.3

1.5

 Flexion-relaxation ratio (FRR)

  Flexion FRR

 

76

4.7

3.7

69

5.8

5.4

66

5.5

5.6

  Extension FRR

 

76

9.2

9.5

69

10.4

11.6

66

9.4

10.5

  Asymmetry in flexion FRR

 

76

1.5

0.5

69

1.4

0.5

66

1.4

0.4

  Asymmetry in extension FRR

 

76

1.4

0.7

68

1.4

0.4

65

1.4

0.5

Patient-reported outcome variables

 Average LBP during last 24 h

VAS (mm)

82

46.1

18.1

70

34.2

21.7

68

25.6

25.4

 Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire

 

82

9.5

4.3

70

6.9

4.3

68

4.8

4.0

  1. SD standard deviation, GS global stiffness, GSV global stiffness variation among five lumbar segments, nGSV normalized global stiffness variation (unitless), Ant. the most anterior point of the lumbar curvature in a prone posture, FRR flexion-relaxation ratio (unitless) pooled together for both EMG acquisition systems, VAS visual analog scale