Correlation between QoL variables (SF-36) among participants with severe pain (VAPS).</p
This study aimed to analyze the correlation between the QL scales SF-36 and CCVUQ, applied to people...
<p>Correlations of demographics and clinical symptoms with the SF-36 and PDQ-39.</p
<p>Averaged correlations (from absolute values) for all neuropsychological variables and pain report...
Correlation between QoL variables (SF-36) among participants with Moderate pain (VAPS).</p
Correlation between QoL variables (SF-36) among participants with Absent/Mild pain (VAPS).</p
Association between aspects of QoL (SF-36) and participants’ pain levels (VAPS).</p
a Spearman’s Rho test; b p-value for Spearman’s coefficient; c p-value not shown in test due to maxi...
Correlation between the domains and dimensions of the QoL (SF-36) and pain (VAPS) in patients with v...
Correlation between factors and Verbal Rating Scale (VRS) for pain intensity during training and gam...
<p>Correlations of cognitive test parameters with VAS scores, pain threshold and pain tolerance.</p
Person correlations (coefficient r) between mean CBFV variability in the three frequency bands and c...
Correlation between injured regions and Verbal Rating Scale (VRS) for pain assessment during trainin...
<p>Correlations between the various factors of pain processing (r-values (p-values)).</p
<p>Correlation is significant at the P ≤ 0.01 level (2-tailed); P values are not shown.</p><p>Correl...
<p>* Spearman's rank correlation coefficient statistically significant (p<0.05).</p
This study aimed to analyze the correlation between the QL scales SF-36 and CCVUQ, applied to people...
<p>Correlations of demographics and clinical symptoms with the SF-36 and PDQ-39.</p
<p>Averaged correlations (from absolute values) for all neuropsychological variables and pain report...
Correlation between QoL variables (SF-36) among participants with Moderate pain (VAPS).</p
Correlation between QoL variables (SF-36) among participants with Absent/Mild pain (VAPS).</p
Association between aspects of QoL (SF-36) and participants’ pain levels (VAPS).</p
a Spearman’s Rho test; b p-value for Spearman’s coefficient; c p-value not shown in test due to maxi...
Correlation between the domains and dimensions of the QoL (SF-36) and pain (VAPS) in patients with v...
Correlation between factors and Verbal Rating Scale (VRS) for pain intensity during training and gam...
<p>Correlations of cognitive test parameters with VAS scores, pain threshold and pain tolerance.</p
Person correlations (coefficient r) between mean CBFV variability in the three frequency bands and c...
Correlation between injured regions and Verbal Rating Scale (VRS) for pain assessment during trainin...
<p>Correlations between the various factors of pain processing (r-values (p-values)).</p
<p>Correlation is significant at the P ≤ 0.01 level (2-tailed); P values are not shown.</p><p>Correl...
<p>* Spearman's rank correlation coefficient statistically significant (p<0.05).</p
This study aimed to analyze the correlation between the QL scales SF-36 and CCVUQ, applied to people...
<p>Correlations of demographics and clinical symptoms with the SF-36 and PDQ-39.</p
<p>Averaged correlations (from absolute values) for all neuropsychological variables and pain report...