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Table 3 The correlations between repositioning error values (constant error and absolute error), pain, and disability

From: Short-term effect of kinesiology taping on pain, functional disability and lumbar proprioception in individuals with nonspecific chronic low back pain: a double-blinded, randomized trial

 

Pain (Total score of pain) (S/A)

Pain (VAS)

Pain (PPI)

Disability (ODI)

CE

 45° flexion

r = 0.14

r = −0.03

r = −0.12

r = − 0.15

p = 0.435

p = 0.853

p = 0.501

p = 0.427

 60° flexion

r = −0.04

r = − 0.17

r = − 0.12

r = − 0.11

p = 0.815

p = 0.359

p = 0.513

p = 0.560

 15° extension

r = 0.19

r = −0.32

r = −0.06

r = 0.39

p = 0.293

p = 0.080

p = 0.721

p = 0.029*

AE

 45° flexion

r = −0.23

r = 0.12

r = −0.30

r = − 0.16

p = 0.216

p = 0.50

p = 0.106

p = 0.377

 60° flexion

r = −0.33

r = 0.22

r = 0.20

r = 0.17

p = 0.074

p = 0.234

p = 0.282

p = 0.366

 15° extension

r = −0.10

r = − 0.02

r = − 0.17

r = − 0.23

p = 0.601

p = 0.912

p = 0.366

p = 0.209

  1. ODI Oswestry Disability Index, VAS Visual Analog Scale, S/A Sensory and Affective, PPI Present Pain Intensity, AE Absolute Error, CE Constant Error
  2. * Statistically significant: (P-value < 0.05)