The effect of expedited rotator cuff surgery in injured workers: a case-control study

Background Expediting rotator cuff surgery is expected to facilitate recovery and return to work in injured workers. This case-control study examined the effect of expedited rotator cuff surgery on recovery and work status in injured workers. Materials and methods Injured workers who had undergone a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2017-07, Vol.26 (7), p.1196-1202
Hauptverfasser: Razmjou, Helen, PT, PhD, Lincoln, Sandra, BScPT, MSc, Boljanovic, Dragana, BScPT, MSc, Gallay, Stephen, MD, FRCSC, Henry, Patrick, MD, PhD, FRCSC, Richards, Robin R., MD, FRCSC, Holtby, Richard, FRCSC
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Zusammenfassung:Background Expediting rotator cuff surgery is expected to facilitate recovery and return to work in injured workers. This case-control study examined the effect of expedited rotator cuff surgery on recovery and work status in injured workers. Materials and methods Injured workers who had undergone an expedited rotator cuff surgery funded by parallel-pay insurance (study group) were compared with workers who had used the public health insurance (control group) while adjusting for sex, age, severity of pathology, and follow-up period. Disability was measured by the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) Standardized Assessment Form score. The percentage of patients who exceeded the minimal clinically important difference of 17 points in the ASES was calculated. Results The study group waited less time to have surgery than the control group ( P  
ISSN:1058-2746
1532-6500
DOI:10.1016/j.jse.2016.11.049