Validation of an Electronic Visual Analog Scale App for Pain Evaluation in Children and Adolescents With Symptomatic Hypermobility: Cross-sectional Study
BackgroundRapid advances in mobile apps for clinical data collection for pain evaluation have resulted in more efficient data handling and analysis than traditional paper-based approaches. As paper-based visual analogue scale (p-VAS) scores are commonly used to assess pain levels, new emerging apps...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Maarj (Author), Verity Pacey (Author), Louise Tofts (Author), Matthew Clapham (Author), Xavier Gironès Garcia (Author), Andrea Coda (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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