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Table 2 The reciprocal effects between objective and subjective outcomes of hydrodilatation and kinesiophobia

From: The outcome of hydrodilation in frozen shoulder patients and the relationship with kinesiophobia, depression, and anxiety

Predictor at t1

Ī²

95% BCI

Outcome at t3

Objective and subjective outcomes at 3-month follow-up

ā€ƒCMS total

0.37*

.08; 0.70

CMS Total

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

-0.89*

-1.44;-0.34

ā€ƒSPADI_Pain

0.62*

0.33; 0.91

SPADI_Pain

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.58*

0.13; 1.01

ā€ƒSPADI_Disability

0.66*

0.43; 0.90

SPADI_Disability

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.59

-0.21;1.33

ā€ƒVAS_Pain

0.48*

0.25; 0.72

VAS_Pain

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.10*

0.02; 0.17

ā€ƒActive abduction

0.03

-0.21; 0.27

Active Abduction

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

-2.30*

-3.52; -1.33

ā€ƒActive Anteflexion

0.07

-0.21; 0.37

Active Anteflexion

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

-1.28*

-2.04; -0.61

ā€ƒActive external rotation

0.31*

0.01; 0.64

Active External Rotation

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

-0.74*

-1.29; -0.27

ā€ƒActive internal rotation

0.38

-0.02; 1.00

Active Internal Rotation

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.39*

0.18; .0.58

Ā 

ā€ƒPassive abduction

-0.08

-0.31; -0.22

Passive Abduction

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

-1.00*

-1.85; -0.09

ā€ƒPassive Anteflexion

0.23

-0.15; 0.63

Passive Anteflexion

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.3

-0.89; 1.61

ā€ƒPassive external rotation

0.35

-0.02; 0.66

Passive External Rotation

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

-0.43

-0.92; 0.04

ā€ƒPassive internal rotation

0.31*

0.01; 0.64

Passive Internal Rotation

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

-0.42

-1.04; 0.22

Psychological outcomes at 3-month follow-up

ā€ƒCMS Total

-0.01

-.11; .09

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.92*

0.73; 1.07

ā€ƒSPADI_Pain

0.09

-0.05; 0.24

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.89*

0.67; 1.06

ā€ƒSPADI_Disability

0.02

-0.05; 0.09

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.90*

0.70; 1.08

ā€ƒVAS_Pain

0.20

-0.27; 0.66

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.90*

0.71; 1.07

ā€ƒActive Abduction

0.06*

0.02; 0.10

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.98*

0.80; 1.15

ā€ƒActive Anteflexion

0.03

-0.05; 0.10

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.95*

0.79; 1.10

ā€ƒActive External Rotation

0.03

-0.04; 0.11

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.93*

0.75; 1.08

ā€ƒActive Internal Rotation

-0.29*

-0.54; -0.04

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.95*

0.77;1.12

Ā 

ā€ƒPassive Abduction

0.02

-0.04; 0.07

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.94*

0.76; 1.09

ā€ƒPassive Anteflexion

0.02

-0.03; 0.07

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.93*

0.75; 1.09

ā€ƒPassive External Rotation

0.03

-0.05; 0.12

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.92*

0.74; 1.09

ā€ƒPassive Internal Rotation

0.01

-0.04; 0.08

Kinesiophobia

ā€ƒKinesiophobia

0.93*

0.75; 1.07

  1. Note: Significance is based on 95% bias-corrected and accelerated bootstrap confidence intervals (BCI). All regressions controlled for age, sex, and type of frozen shoulder (not shown in this table for ease of interpretation)