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Preoperative Pain, Symptoms, and Psychological Factors related to Higher Acute Pain Trajectories during Hospitalization for Total Knee Arthroplasty - Fig 4
<p>Trajectories of worst pain by gender (A), average preoperative pain intensity prior to surgery (B), and worst preoperative pain intensity (C) from before surgery until postoperative day 4. Higher/lower differences in Fig 4 B to C were calculated based on 1 standard deviation above/below the mean. The coefficients are adjusted for all other variables in the model.</p
Hierarchical linear models of the trajectories for average and worst postoperative pain.
<p>Hierarchical linear models of the trajectories for average and worst postoperative pain.</p
Demographic, clinical, symptom, and psychological characteristics of patients (N = 203) prior to surgery.
<p>Demographic, clinical, symptom, and psychological characteristics of patients (N = 203) prior to surgery.</p
Potential predictors of intercept (I), piecewice 1 (PW1), piecewice 2 (PW2), linear (L), quadratic (Q) and cubic (C) components for average and worst pain.
<p>Potential predictors of intercept (I), piecewice 1 (PW1), piecewice 2 (PW2), linear (L), quadratic (Q) and cubic (C) components for average and worst pain.</p