2021
DOI: 10.31488/heph.169
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Distal Sensory Peripheral Neuropathy: An Undervalued Determinant of Wellbeing

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“…The Average Severity Score (SPNS Average) and Clinical Severity Grade (SPNS Grade) were computed for the analysis. The SPNS Average is the mean daily symptom severity score ranging from mild (1) to most severe (10), and the SPNS Grade is the highest symptom severity score of any symptom (aching/burning, pins and needles, or numbness).…”
Section: Group 4: Waitlist (Control)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Average Severity Score (SPNS Average) and Clinical Severity Grade (SPNS Grade) were computed for the analysis. The SPNS Average is the mean daily symptom severity score ranging from mild (1) to most severe (10), and the SPNS Grade is the highest symptom severity score of any symptom (aching/burning, pins and needles, or numbness).…”
Section: Group 4: Waitlist (Control)mentioning
confidence: 99%