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Official Journal of the Italian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Table 1 Descriptive statistics of the SPADI total score, pain and disability subscales, and Quick DASH and baseline characteristics of the study population

From: The Greek version of Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI): translation, cultural adaptation, and validation in patients with rotator cuff tear

Patient characteristics

Total participants

Men

Women

Min (n)

Max (n)

(n = 102; 100 %)

(n = 42; 41.2 %)

(n = 60; 58.8 %)

Age (years)

20 (3)

80 (1)

47.4

±14.5

48.3

±13.9t

46.7

±15.1

Weight (kg)

45 (1)

120 (1)

72.3

±15.3

83.8

±12.8

64.3

±11.2

SPADI pain subscale

12 (2)

95(2)

62.5

±16.2

59.8

±20.3

64.4

±12.5

SPADI disability subscale

0 (1)

96 (1)

43.3

±18.3

41.4

±20.9

44.8

±16.4

SPADI total

7 (1)

95 (1)

50.7

±16.4

48.4

±19.2

52.3

±14.1

Quick DASH

9 (1)

89 (1)

41.3

±14.6

40.4

±16.0

41.9

±13.6

Your health today EQ-5D

30 (1)

100 (1)

71.5

±17.3

73.6

±17.8

69.9

±16.9

  1. Data are presented as mean ± SD and min–max values for total participants. Values in parenthesis indicate the frequencies of floor and ceiling values. There were no missing values