Patient Satisfaction and Patient Reported Outcome Measure Data in Arthroscopic Release of Frozen Shoulder
Authored by RK Ray
We present a consecutive series of 99 arthroscopic capsule releases with
a mean follow-up period of 28 months. This cohort gave patient
reported outcome measures and satisfaction scores that reflect an
excellent outcome following an anterior capsule and rotator interval
release
with a manipulation to achieve a full range of movement
intra-operatively. Oxford Shoulder Score went from a mean of 23
pre-operatively
to 44 post-operatively. At a mean of four months, satisfaction score was
9/10, 88% had returned to work, 92% reported an improvement in
the quality of their sleep and 94% stated that they would have the
procedure again. No difference was found between those that did receive
steroid injections at the time of surgery and those that did not and
there was no trend for diabetic patients to do worse than their
non-diabetic
contemporaries.
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