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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of the overall sample

From: Functional improvement in hip pathology is related to improvement in anxiety, depression, and pain catastrophizing: an intricate link between physical and mental well-being

Characteristic

Overall Sample

(N = 201)

Patient Demographics

 Age, years, M (SD)

53.75 (18.97)

 Female Gender, % (n)

61.19 (123)

Patient Factors

 BMI, kg/m2, M (SD)

27.24 (5.48)

 Time pre- to post-treatment, days, M (SD)

187.36 (125.19)

Tonnis Grade, % (n)

 0

22.4 (45)

 1

17.9 (36)

 2

10.4 (21)

 3

49.3 (99)

ASA Classification, % (n)

 1

36.8 (74)

 2

46.8 (94)

 3

15.4 (31)

 4

1.0 (2)

 History of Surgery on Current Hip, % (n)

35.8 (72)

Diagnosis Groups

 Femoroacetabular Impingement, % (n)

17.4 (35)

 Acetabular Dysplasia, % (n)

17.4 (35)

 Osteoarthrosis, % (n)

54.2 (109)

 Lateral Trochanteric Pain Syndrome, % (n)

4.5 (9)

 Avascular Necrosis of the Hip % (n)

6.4 (13)

Treatment Groups

 Surgical % (n)

83.6 (168)

 Non-surgical % (n)

  Physical Therapy

11.9 (24)

  Medication/Injection

4.5 (9)

  1. Note. M Sample Mean, SD Standard Deviation. All characteristics were self-reported by the patient
  2. ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists