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Table 1 Profiles of 113 patients

From: Assessment of the correlation between clinical and radiological outcomes in patients suffering from mild to moderate cervical spine dysfunction symptoms: a prospective study

Variables

N (%)

(X ± S)

Gender

Male

35 (31.0)

 

Female

78 (69.0)

 

BMI

 

24.26 ± 3.46

 ≤ 24 (kg/m2)

53 (46.9)

 

 > 24 (kg/m2)

60 (53.1)

 

Age

 

44.78 ± 9.49

 ≤ 40 years

40 (35.4) 

 

 > 40 years

 73 (64.6)

 

Duration of symptoms

  

Less than 3 days

7 (6.2)

 

Less than 3 months

42 (37.2)

 

Less than 3 years

54 (47.8)

 

More than 3 years

10 (8.8)

 

Cobb angle

 

9.14 ± 8.07

 ≥ 5°

50 (44.2)

 

 < 5°

63 (55.8)

 

Clinical symptoms

  

The score of JOA

 

14.49 ± 1.34

Severe (0–11 points)

2 (1.77)

 

Moderate (12–14 points)

46 (40.71)

 

Mild (15–17 points)

65 (57.52)

 

The score of VAS

 

4.90 ± 1.73

Slight(≤ 3 points)

35 (30.97)

 

Moderate (4–6 points)

46 (40.71)

 

Severe (≥ 7 points)

32 (28.32)

 

The score of NDI

 

13.84 ± 7.27

No disability (0–4 points)

14 (12.39)

 

Mild disability (5–14 points)

56 (49.56)

 

Moderate disability (15–24 points)

35 (30.97)

 

Severe disability (25–34 points)

8 (7.08)

 

Complete disability (35–50 points)

0 (0)

 
  1. BMI Body mass index, JOA Japanese Orthopaedic Association, VAS visual analog scale, NDI Neck Disability Index, X ± S mean ± standard deviation