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Table 2 Summary of score-specific median values including their ranges at the times of examination (hospitalization, hospital discharge, 1. follow-up, 2. follow-up). Numerical Analog Scale for pain (0–10); Knee Society Score of Insall et al. (0–200), which is subdivided into a clinical score (pain, ROM, stability) and a function score (walking, stairs); Knee Score of Ranawat and Shine (0–100), which is divided into <60: inadequate, 60–69: moderate, 70–84: good and 85–100: excellent; neutral zero method for ROM indicated in degrees

From: Evaluation of a multimodal pain therapy concept for chronic pain after total knee arthroplasty: a pilot study in 21 patients

 

NAS

Knee Society Score of Insall

Pain

Movment

Stability

Clinical Score

Walking

Stairs

Function score

Knee Score of Ranawat (HSS)

Excellent

Good

Moderate

Inadequate

Range of motion

Hospitalisation

7 (4–10)

88 (14–145)

25 (20–45)

18 (8–25)

25 (20–25)

45 (13–85)

20 (10–50)

30 (0–30)

50 (10–80)

62 (36–95)

5%

33%

19%

43%

92,5 (40–130)

Hos. discharge

5 (0–10)

118 (55–160)

15 (0–40)

20 (10–25)

25 (10–25)

59 (25–80)

30 (10–50)

30 (15–40)

60 (15–80)

74 (46–92)

23.50%

41.50%

17.50%

17.50%

105 (55–130)

1st follow-up

5 (3–9)

112 (55–168)

20 (0–40)

18 (10–25)

25 (20–25)

62 (25–88)

25 (10–40)

30 (0–40)

52,5 (0–80)

64 (36–77)

0

20%

40%

40%

110 (80–135)

2nd follow-up

6 (2–8)

119 (43–168)

20 (10–40)

20 (18–24)

25 (20–25)

63 (43–88)

30 (10–40)

40 (0–40)

60 (0–80)

67 (49–70)

0

30%

40%

30%

100 (85–120)