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Table 1 Descriptive statistics among study variables – non-hypermobile vs. hypermobile

From: The effects of joint hypermobility on pain and functional biomechanics in adolescents with juvenile fibromyalgia: secondary baseline analysis from a pilot randomized controlled trial

 

Total Sample (n = 36)

Non-JH (n = 23)

JH (n = 13)

Variable

M (SD)

Md

CI (95%)

M (SD)

Md

CI (95%)

Q1,Q3

M (SD)

Md

CI (95%)

Q1,Q3

Pain intensity

6.56 (1.40)

6.85

6.06, 7.06

6.70 (1.40)

6.90

6.02, 7.34

5.8, 7.6

6.30 (1.15)

6.45

5.78, 7.12

5.1, 7.6

FDI

26.36 (7.63)

26

23.4, 29.43

28.79 (7.33)

27.0

25.26, 32.32

22, 33

21.90 (7.31)

20.00

16.66, 27.14

15, 29.5

Beighton score

3.33 (2.96)

3

2.18, 4.51

1.47 (1.50)

1.00

0.86, 2.20

1, 4

6.90 (1.72)

6.50

5.66, 8.14

6, 9

Lower limb Beighton

1.16 (1.18)

1

0.78, 1.55

0.52 (0.15)

0.00

0.22, 0.82

0, 1

2.31 (0.95)

3.00

1.79, 2.82

2, 3