Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Treatment Success - Event Rates in Each Group |
Unadjusted event rates of treatment success, defined as participants rating themselves 'much improved' or 'completely recovered' on a six point scale. Percentage with 99% confidence interval. |
6 - 52 weeks |
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Secondary |
Pain as Recorded by the Study Doctors on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS Scale) |
Pain in elbow as recorded by the study doctors on a 100 mm VAS-scale (Visual Analog Scale). The scale runs from 0 mm (no pain) to 100 mm (maximum pain), higher scores means worse outcome. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Pain as Recorded by the Study Doctors on a 100 mm VAS-scale (Visual Analog Scale). |
Pain in elbow as recorded by the study doctors on a 100 mm VAS-scale (Visual Analog Scale). The scale runs from 0 mm (no pain) to 100 mm (maximum pain), higher scores means worse outcome. |
12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Pain as Recorded by the Study Doctors on a 100 mm VAS-scale (Visual Analog Scale). |
Pain in elbow as recorded by the study doctors on a 100 mm VAS-scale (Visual Analog Scale). The scale runs from 0 mm (no pain) to 100 mm (maximum pain), higher scores means worse outcome. |
26 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Pain as Recorded by the Study Doctors on a 100 mm VAS-scale |
Pain in elbow as recorded by the study doctors on a 100 mm VAS-scale (Visual Analog Scale). The scale runs from 0 mm (no pain) to 100 mm (maximum pain), higher scores means worse outcome. |
52 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Pain-free Grip Strength Ratio |
Pain free grip strength registered with hand held dynamometer . Mean of three measurements as ratio of affected to unaffected side.Strength registered in kg. A ratio closer to zero signifies that pain occurs at the application of a small force signifying a more severe condition. A ratio approaching 1 signifies a milder complaint. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Pain-free Grip Strength Ratio |
Pain free grip strength registered with hand held dynamometer 30 31. Mean of three measurements as ratio of affected to unaffected side. Strength registered in kg. A ratio closer to zero signifies that pain occurs at the application of a small force signifying a more severe condition. A ratio approaching 1 signifies a milder complaint. |
12 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Pain-free Grip Strength Ratio |
Pain free grip strength registered with hand held dynamometer 30 31. Mean of three measurements as ratio of affected to unaffected side.Strength registered in kg. A ratio closer to zero signifies that pain occurs at the application of a small force signifying a more severe condition. A ratio approaching 1 signifies a milder complaint. |
26 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Pain-free Grip Strength Ratio |
Pain free grip strength registered with hand held dynamometer 30 31. Mean of three measurements as ratio of affected to unaffected side.Strength registered in kg. A ratio closer to zero signifies that pain occurs at the application of a small force signifying a more severe condition. A ratio approaching 1 signifies a milder complaint. |
52 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Maximum Grip Strength Ratio |
Maximum grip strength registered with hand held dynamometer. Mean of three measurements as ratio of affected to unaffected side. Strength registered in kg. A ratio closer to zero signifies that pain hampers the application of grip force to a larger degree signifying a more severe condition. A ratio approaching 1 signifies a milder complaint where grip strength is not hampered by pain. |
6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Maximum Grip Strength Ratio |
Maximum grip strength registered with hand held dynamometer. Mean of three measurements as ratio of affected to unaffected side. Strength registered in kg. A ratio closer to zero signifies that pain hampers the application of grip force to a larger degree signifying a more severe condition. A ratio approaching 1 signifies a milder complaint where grip strength is not hampered by pain. |
12 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Maximum Grip Strength Ratio |
Maximum grip strength registered with hand held dynamometer. Mean of three measurements as ratio of affected to unaffected side. Strength registered in kg. A ratio closer to zero signifies that pain hampers the application of grip force to a larger degree signifying a more severe condition. A ratio approaching 1 signifies a milder complaint where grip strength is not hampered by pain. |
26 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Maximum Grip Strength Ratio |
Maximum grip strength registered with hand held dynamometer. Mean of three measurements as ratio of affected to unaffected side.Strength registered in kg. A ratio closer to zero signifies that pain hampers the application of grip force to a larger degree signifying a more severe condition. A ratio approaching 1 signifies a milder complaint where grip strength is not hampered by pain. |
52 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Affected Function on 100 mm VAS-scale as Recorded by the Study Doctors |
To what extent is the use of the elbow affected registered on 100 mm VAS-scale. 0 mm represents use not affected. 100 mm signifies maximum affected function. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Affected Function on 100 mm VAS-scale as Recorded by the Study Doctors |
To what extent is the use of the elbow affected registered on 100 mm VAS-scale. 0 mm represents use not affected. 100 mm signifies maximum affected function. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
12 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Affected Function on 100 mm VAS-scale as Recorded by the Study Doctors |
To what extent is the use of the elbow affected registered on 100 mm VAS-scale. 0 mm represents use not affected. 100 mm signifies maximum affected function. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
26 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Affected Function on a 100 mm VAS-scale as Recorded by the Study Doctors |
To what extent is the use of the elbow affected registered on 100 mm VAS-scale. 0 mm represents use not affected. 100 mm signifies maximum affected function. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
52 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Overall Complaint on 100 mm VAS-scale as Recorded by the Study Doctors |
Overall complaint registered on VAS-scale as recorded by study doctors. 0 mm represents no overall complaint. 100 mm signifies maximum overall complaint. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Overall Complaint on 100 mm VAS-scale as Recorded by the Study Doctors |
Overall complaint registered on VAS-scale as recorded by study doctors. 0 mm represents no overall complaint. 100 mm signifies maximum overall complaint. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
12 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Overall Complaint on 100 mm VAS-scale as Recorded by the Study Doctors |
Overall complaint registered on VAS-scale as recorded by study doctors. 0 mm represents no overall complaint. 100 mm signifies maximum overall complaint. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
26 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Overall Complaint on 100 mm VAS-scale as Recorded by the Study Doctors |
Overall complaint registered on VAS-scale as recorded by study doctors. 0 mm represents no overall complaint. 100 mm signifies maximum overall complaint. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. |
52 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Pain Free Function Index of Everyday Activities |
Pain free function Index ( 0 - 8 ; 0: full function, 8 no function). Does the patient have pain on 8 every-day activities (dressing, eating, washing, household tasks, opening doors, carrying objects, with work, at sports). Recording a 0 on a complaint listed signifies full function, recording a 1 signifies no function. Thus the more activities with no function the higher score and the higher impairment. |
6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Pain Free Function Index of Everyday Activities |
Pain free function Index ( 0 - 8 ; 0: full function, 8 no function). Does the patient have pain on 8 every-day activities (dressing, eating, washing, household tasks, opening doors, carrying objects, with work, at sports). Recording a 0 on a complaint listed signifies full function, recording a 1 signifies no function. Thus the more activities with no function the higher score and the higher impairment. |
12 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Pain Free Function Index of Everyday Activities |
Pain free function Index ( 0 - 8 ; 0: full function, 8 no function). Does the patient have pain on 8 every-day activities (dressing, eating, washing, household tasks, opening doors, carrying objects, with work, at sports). Recording a 0 on a complaint listed signifies full function, recording a 1 signifies no function. Thus the more activities with no function the higher score and the higher impairment. |
26 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Pain Free Function Index of Everyday Activities |
Pain free function Index ( 0 - 8 ; 0: full function, 8 no function). Does the patient have pain on 8 every-day activities (dressing, eating, washing, household tasks, opening doors, carrying objects, with work, at sports). Recording a 0 on a complaint listed signifies full function, recording a 1 signifies no function. Thus the more activities with no function the higher score and the higher impairment. |
52 weeks |
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Secondary |
No Pain on Three Point Likert Scale on Dorsiflexion of Wrist |
Percentage of patients reporting "no pain" on dorsiflexion of wrist on a three-point Likert scale on dorsiflexion of wrist. Scale: No pain - some pain - definite pain. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
No Pain on Three Point Likert Scale on Dorsiflexion of Wrist |
Percentage of patients reporting "no pain" on dorsiflexion of wrist on a three-point Likert scale on dorsiflexion of wrist. Scale: No pain - some pain - definite pain. |
12 weeks |
|
Secondary |
No Pain on Three Point Likert Scale on Dorsiflexion of Wrist |
Percentage of patients reporting "no pain" on dorsiflexion of wrist on a three-point Likert scale on dorsiflexion of wrist. Scale: No pain - some pain - definite pain. |
26 weeks |
|
Secondary |
No Pain on Three Point Likert Scale on Dorsiflexion of Wrist |
Percentage of patients reporting "no pain" on dorsiflexion of wrist on a three-point Likert scale on dorsiflexion of wrist. Scale: No pain - some pain - definite pain. |
52 weeks |
|
Secondary |
No Pain on Three Point Likert Scale on Isometric Extension of Third Finger |
Percentage of patients reporting "no pain" on isometric extension of third finger on a three-point Likert scale on dorsiflexion of wrist. Scale: No pain - some pain - definite pain. |
6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
No Pain on Three Point Likert Scale on Isometric Extension of Third Finger |
Percentage of patients reporting "no pain" on isometric extension of third finger on a three-point Likert scale on dorsiflexion of wrist. Scale: No pain - some pain - definite pain. |
12 weeks |
|
Secondary |
No Pain on Three Point Likert Scale on Isometric Extension of Third Finger |
Percentage of patients reporting "no pain" on isometric extension of third finger on a three-point Likert scale on dorsiflexion of wrist. Scale: No pain - some pain - definite pain. |
26 weeks |
|
Secondary |
No Pain on Three Point Likert Scale on Isometric Extension of Third Finger |
Percentage of patients reporting "no pain" on isometric extension of third finger on a three-point Likert scale on dorsiflexion of wrist. Scale: No pain - some pain - definite pain. |
52 weeks |
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