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Table 2 Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with symptomatic FAIS and DDH

From: Do psychological factors or radiographic severity play a role in the age of onset in symptomatic developmental dysplasia of hip and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome?

Characteristic

FAI syndrome

(n = 84)

DDH

(n = 56)

Age, years, M (SD)

36.32 (13.02)

32.12 (11.02)

Female Gender, % (n)

64.29% (54)

78.57% (44)

BMI, kg/m2, M (SD)

26.32 (6.21)

26.76 (4.83)

BMI > 30 kg/m2, % (n)

15.48% (13)

33.93% (19)

BMI ≤30 kg/m2, % (n)

84.52% (71)

66.07% (37)

Age of Onset, years, M (SD)

32.95 (13.86)

27.77 (12.03)

Tonnis Grade 1, % (n)

42.86% (36)

32.14% (18)

Tonnis Grade 0, % (n)

57.14% (48)

67.86% (38)

History of Hip Surgery, % (n)

8.33% (7)

12.50% (7)

Lateral Center Edge Angle, M (SD)

31.54 (5.52)

13.89 (7.20)

Alpha Dunn Angle, M (SD)

67.01 (9.79)

62.82 (11.77)

Alpha Frog Angle, M (SD)

63.35 (9.02)

60.55 (10.40)

iHOT (Quality of Life), M (SD)

51.66 (22.23)

41.64 (20.01)

WOMAC Pain, M (SD)

30.19 (17.01)

23.17 (7.09)

SF12 Physical Functioning, M (SD)

42.66 (10.66)

37.75 (11.59)

HADS, M (SD)

10.23 (6.89)

12.26 (6.72)

PCS, M (SD)

13.63 (11.72)

17.35 (11.61)

  1. M Sample mean, SD Standard deviation, PCS Pain catastrophizing scale total score