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How to Interpret VAS Scores?
Interpretation of VAS scores can vary depending on the context, but generally:
- 0-3: Mild pain
- 4-6: Moderate pain
- 7-10: Severe pain
These scores help clinicians make decisions about treatment intensity and changes.
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