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Table 2 Other demographic characteristics of veterans with ankle-foot disorders [n(%)]

From: Chronic traumatic ankle and foot osteomyelitis: a nationwide case-control study

Characteristics

Case group (n = 30)

Control group (n = 90)

P value

Yes

No

Yes

No

Hospitalization regardless of the cause of injuries

5 (16.7)

25 (83.3)

16 (17.8)

74 (82.2)

0.910

Hospitalization due to war-related injuries

9 (30.0)

21 (70.0)

17 (18.9)

73 (81.1)

0.196

Sick leave

0 (0.0)

30 (100.0)

5 (5.5)

85 (94.5)

0.083

Orthosis usage until the study

17 (56.7)

13 (43.3)

33 (36.7)

57 (63.3)

0.039

Orthosis usage at the time of the study

8 (26.7)

22 (73.3)

18 (20.0)

72 (80.0)

0.685

Lower limb pain that led to surgery

 Hip

5 (16.7)

25 (83.3)

20 (22.2)

70 (77.8)

0.227

 Knee

10 (33.3)

20 (66.7)

25 (27.8)

65 (72.2)

0.534

 Ankle-foot

23 (76.7)

7 (23.3)

33 (36.7)

57 (63.3)

< 0.001

Back pain that led to surgery

 Neck

2 (6.7)

28 (93.3)

1 (1.1)

89 (98.9)

0.090

 Thoracic

0 (0.0)

30 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

90 (100.0)

1.000

 Back

1 (3.3)

29 (96.7)

5 (5.6)

85 (94.4)

0.696

 Sacral

1 (3.3)

29 (96.7)

1 (1.1)

89 (98.9)

0.435

Chronic joint pain

14 (46.7)

16 (53.3)

52 (57.8)

38 (42.2)

0.048

Musculoskeletal disorders

23 (76.7)

7 (23.3)

64 (71.1)

26 (28.9)

0.535