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From: Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument is a Useful Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Physical Function in Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Fig. 2

Standardized Scores for Upper Extremity and Physical Function, Transfer and Basic Mobility, Sports and Physical Functioning, and Pain/Comfort Core Scales in adolescents. (a) The mean standardized scores by self- and parent-report in adolescents by osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) type for the Upper Extremity and Physical Function Core Scale (a), Transfer and Basic Mobility Core Scale (b), Sports and Physical Functioning Core Scale (c), and Pain/Comfort Core Scale (d). Maximum score is 100. Score typically considered lower limit of normal for children in the general population is 85 . (*p < 0.05 analysis of variance [ANOVA]).

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