Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Pain intensity |
Measured using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), a 11-point scale is a measure of pain in which patients rate their pain ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable) |
Baseline (week 0) |
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Primary |
Pain intensity |
Measured using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), a 11-point scale is a measure of pain in which patients rate their pain ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable) |
End of study - week 9 |
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Primary |
Pain intensity |
Measured using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), a 11-point scale is a measure of pain in which patients rate their pain ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable) |
3 months follow up |
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Secondary |
Disability |
Measured using the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire, scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 24 |
Baseline (week 0) |
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Secondary |
Disability |
Measured using the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire, scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 24 |
End of study - week 9 |
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Secondary |
Disability |
Measured using the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire, scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 24 |
3 months follow up |
|
Secondary |
Knowledge of pain neurophysiology |
Measured using the Neurophysiology of Pain Questionnaire scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 19 |
Baseline - week 0 |
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Secondary |
Knowledge of pain neurophysiology |
Measured using the Neurophysiology of Pain Questionnaire scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 19 |
End of study - week 9 |
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Secondary |
Knowledge of pain neurophysiology |
Measured using the Neurophysiology of Pain Questionnaire scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 19 |
3 months follow up |
|
Secondary |
Pain catastrophizing |
Measured using the Pain Catastrophizing Scale scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 52 |
Baseline - week 0 |
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Secondary |
Pain catastrophizing |
Measured using the Pain Catastrophizing Scale scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 52 |
End of study - week 9 |
|
Secondary |
Pain catastrophizing |
Measured using the Pain Catastrophizing Scale scored a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 52 |
3 months follow up |
|
Secondary |
Fear avoidance behavior |
Measured using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, total score varies from 13 to 52, where 13 represents the less and 52 the greater level of fear of movement |
Baseline - week 0 |
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Secondary |
Fear avoidance behavior |
Measured using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, total score varies from 13 to 52, where 13 represents the less and 52 the greater level of fear of movement |
End of study - week 9 |
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Secondary |
Fear avoidance behavior |
Measured using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, total score varies from 13 to 52, where 13 represents the less and 52 the greater level of fear of movement |
3 months follow up |
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Secondary |
Pain phenotype |
Measured using the Pain Detect Questionnaire. Total score varies from -1 to 38 points. Scores below 12 indicate little probability of a neuropathic component (85% chance of not having); scores between 12 - 19 reveal a mixed phenotype, whereas a score above 19 reveals high probability of neuropathic pain (90% chance). |
Baseline - week 0 |
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Secondary |
Pain phenotype |
Measured using the Pain Detect Questionnaire. Total score varies from -1 to 38 points. Scores below 12 indicate little probability of a neuropathic component (85% chance of not having); scores between 12 - 19 reveal a mixed phenotype, whereas a score above 19 reveals high probability of neuropathic pain (90% chance). |
End of study - week 9 |
|
Secondary |
Pain phenotype |
Measured using the Pain Detect Questionnaire. Total score varies from -1 to 38 points. Scores below 12 indicate little probability of a neuropathic component (85% chance of not having); scores between 12 - 19 reveal a mixed phenotype, whereas a score above 19 reveals high probability of neuropathic pain (90% chance). |
3 months follow up |
|
Secondary |
Patient Global Impression of Change |
Measured using the Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scale. This is a unidimensional measure widely used in chronic pain studies, in which the patients classify their improvements using a 7-point scale, varying from "1- no change" to "7 - a great deal better and a considerable improvement that has made all the difference" |
Baseline - week 0 |
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Secondary |
Patient Global Impression of Change |
Measured using the Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scale. This is a unidimensional measure widely used in chronic pain studies, in which the patients classify their improvements using a 7-point scale, varying from "1- no change" to "7 - a great deal better and a considerable improvement that has made all the difference" |
End of study - week 9 |
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Secondary |
Patient Global Impression of Change |
Measured using the Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scale. This is a unidimensional measure widely used in chronic pain studies, in which the patients classify their improvements using a 7-point scale, varying from "1- no change" to "7 - a great deal better and a considerable improvement that has made all the difference" |
3 months follow up |
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