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Table 3 Demographic Data of the 145 Patients

From: Intelligent framework for diagnosis of frozen shoulder using cross sectional survey and case studies

Description

Characteristics

Frequency

Percentage

Age

20–45

48

33.1

46–60

65

44.8

≥61

32

22.1

Gender

Male

42

29.0

Female

103

71.0

Occupation

Housewife

63

43.4

Employee

65

44.8

Un-employee

02

1.4

Retired

15

10.3

Hand

Right

126

86.9

Left

19

13.1

BMI

Overweight

17

11.7

Underweight

48

33.1

Normal weight

80

55.2

Conditions

Arthritis

01

0.7

Diabetes

07

4.8

Depression

01

0.7

Other

02

1.4

Diabetes-depression

23

15.9

HBP-diabetes-depression

55

37.9

Difficulty sleeping-HBP-diabetes-depression

52

35.9

Arthritis-HBP

02

1.4

HBP-diabetes-depression-heart Disease

02

1.4

Smoke

Yes

27

18.6

No

118

81.4

Stress

High

84

57.9

Medium

54

37.2

Low

07

4.8

Shoulder

Right

57

39.3

Left

88

60.7

Wake

Yes

125

86.2

No

20

13.8

Problem

Pain

30

20.7

Stiffness

10

6.9

Dislocation

02

1.4

Pain-stiffness

78

53.8

Pain-stiffness-dislocation

25

17.2

Complain

Injury

16

11.0

Work-based

63

43.4

Disease-based

42

29.0

Surgery

01

0.7

Injury-work-based

05

3.4

Injury-disease-based

18

12.4

Pain

Constant

33

22.8

Frequent

52

35.9

Occasional

57

39.3

Intermittent

03

2.1

Pain Score

Average

60

41.4

Worst

85

58.6

Before

Yes

40

27.6

No

105

72.4

Dislocated

Yes

38

26.2

No

107

73.8

Injection

Yes

52

35.9

No

93

64.1

Surgery

Yes

30

20.7

No

115

79.3

Medicine

Yes

116

80

No

29

20

Interfere

Yes

140

96.6

No

05

3.4

Activity

Yes

121

83.4

No

24

16.6

Lifting

Yes

139

95.9

No

06

4.1

Behind

Yes

140

96.6

No

05

3.4

Sports

Yes

30

20.7

No

115

79.3

Decrease

Heat

81

55.9

Ice

01

0.7

Rest

09

6.2

Rest-heat

54

37.2

MRI

Yes

110

75.9

No

35

24.1

Repetitive

Yes

112

77.2

No

33

22.8

Killers

Yes

112

77.2

No

33

22.8

Trauma

Yes

18

12.4

No

127

87.6