From: Results
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Author, Year, Followup,a Pain Duration, Study Quality | Intervention | Population | Function and Pain Outcomes | Other Outcomes |
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Correa, 2016144 3 months Duration of pain: Mean 95.3 to 99.4 months Fair | All groups received: 3 sessions/week for 4 weeks (12 total sessions) A. 1 kHz Interferential current (n=50) B. 4 kHz Interferential current (n=50) C. Placebo interferential current (n=50) | A vs. B vs. C Age: 51 vs. 54 vs. 49 years Female: 70% vs. 80% vs. 80% Baseline RDQ (0-24): 13.3 vs. 14.2 vs. 15.1 Baseline NRS pain score in last 7 days (0-10): 7.5 vs. 7.5 vs. 7.4 | A vs. C 3 months RDQ: 9.0 vs. 10.3, adjusted difference 0.3 (CI unclear) b NRS at rest: 4.6 vs. 4.7, adjusted difference 0.4 (CI unclear) B vs. C 3 months RDQ: 9.3 vs. 10.3, adjusted difference 0.2 (CI unclear) b NRS at rest: 4.4 vs. 4.7, adjusted difference 0.2 (CI unclear) | A vs. C 3 months GPE: 1.7 (3.1) vs. 1.6 (3.1), adjusted difference 0.6 (CI unclear) Mean number of times that patients needed to take pain medication between treatment sessions: 12.5 (6.0) vs. 30.7 (15.2), p=0.01; difference –18.2 (95% CI –22.79 to –13.61) B vs. C 3 months GPE: 1.8 (3.0) vs. 1.6 (3.1), adjusted difference 0.5 (CI unclear) Mean number of times that patients needed to take pain medication between treatment sessions: 13.1 (6.9) vs. 30.7 (15.2), p=0.014; difference −17.6 (95% CI −22.28 to −12.92) |
Unless otherwise noted, followup time is calculated from the end of the treatment period
There appeared to be errors in reporting of the confidence intervals for this study since the confidence intervals did not include the point estimates.
From: Results
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