Table 1: Clinical data of patients diagnosed with SNE-A.

PATIENT# AGE (YEARS) SEX NPRS Pre-treatment NPRS Post-treatment NPRS CHANGE # OF TREATMENTS* PATIENT EPI DURATION OF SYMPTOMS PRIOR TREATMENT LIMB TREATED (SIDE) SLR ROM (®) Pre-treatment SLR ROM (®) Post-treatment SLR ROM (®) CHANGE
1 56 M 5 1 4 4 80 1 week Yes L 64 96 32
2 58 M 3.5 2 1.5 4.5 60 > 3 months Yes L 73 85 12
R 70 83 13
3 22 M 5 1 4 3 95 1 week Yes L 67 87 20
R 65 88 23
4 48 M 6 2 4 3 20 3 months Yes L 55 77 22
5 34 M 8 3 5 3 60 12 years Yes R 57 90 33
6 45 M 8.5 5.5 3 2 50 2 years Yes L 67 82 15
R 73 83 10
7 35 M 6 2 4 3.5 15 5 years Yes L 57 63 6
R 55 65 10
8 21 M 6.5 1 5.5 9 90 5 days Yes L 52 81 29
R 60 86 26
9 63 M 5 0 5 4 70 5 years No R 71 82 11
10 44 M 4 2.5 1.5 4 65 1 year Yes L 60 85 25
R 64 85 21
11 37 M 5.5 1 4.5 2 90 4 months Yes L 63 90 27
12 46 F 5.5 3 2.5 2.5 90 1 week No L 65 83 18
R 63 84 21
13 29 F 6.5 3 3.5 3.5 90 9 months Yes L 48 90 42

Note: *Patients with a bilateral diagnosis received treatment for both sides during most visits. Three out of seven patients had one side treated in one fewer session than the other side. For each of these patients, the number of visits was averaged. NPRS: Numeric pain rating scale; EPI: Estimated percent improvement; SLR: Straight leg raise; SNE-A: Sciatic nerve entrapment due to fibrous adhesion; ROM: Range of motion; M: Male; F: Female; R: Right; L: Left.