Physiotherapy treatment for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: Results of a patient-centred rehabilitation guideline using functional and patient-reported outcome measures.

Q4 Social Sciences
Jenna L Bardsley, Rachael Lc Daw, Jo Gibson, Peter Brownson, Inigo Guisasola, Matthew Kent, Rishee Parmar, Matthew G Smith
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Abstract

Rehabilitation after primary reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) is accepted to be an essential component to successful outcome achievement, but successful rehabilitation approaches have yet to be well described in the literature. This retrospective review documents the outcomes of a cohort of 29 patients undergoing RTSA surgery with rehabilitation following the Upper Limb Treatment and Rehabilitation Advice (ULTRA) guideline (Appendix 1). The Oxford Shoulder Score, Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score, range of movement (degrees of flexion, abduction and external rotation) and numerical rating score for pain were prospectively collected pre-operatively and at one- and two-years post-operatively. Scores were then evaluated to establish whether or not there were any significant changes over time. Statistically significant improvements were seen in all outcome domains from pre-operative to one-year post-operative. All improvements met the threshold for achieving substantial clinical benefit as well as exceeding the minimum clinically important difference, and all improvements were maintained at the two-year post-operative time point. The present study showed that following the ULTRA guideline after elective RTSA can give statistically significant improvements in range of movement, pain score and patient-reported outcome at one-year post-operatively, which can be maintained up to two-years post-operatively.

反向全肩关节置换术的物理治疗:以患者为中心的康复指南采用功能和患者报告的结果测量法得出的结果。
原发性反向全肩关节置换术(RTSA)术后康复被认为是取得成功结果的重要组成部分,但成功的康复方法尚未在文献中得到充分描述。本回顾性研究记录了29例接受反向全肩关节置换术的患者按照上肢治疗和康复建议(ULTRA)指南(附录1)进行康复治疗的结果。我们在术前以及术后一年和两年时收集了牛津肩部评分、手臂、肩部和手部快速残疾评分、活动范围(屈曲、外展和外旋度数)以及疼痛数字评分。然后对评分进行评估,以确定随时间推移是否有任何显著变化。据统计,从术前到术后一年,所有结果领域都有明显改善。所有改善都达到了获得实质性临床获益的临界值,并超过了最小临床重要差异,而且所有改善在术后两年的时间点上都得以保持。本研究表明,在选择性 RTSA 术后遵照 ULTRA 指南进行治疗,可在术后一年内在活动范围、疼痛评分和患者报告结果方面获得统计学意义上的显著改善,并可维持到术后两年。
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Cuadernos de Geografia: Revista Colombiana de Geografia
Cuadernos de Geografia: Revista Colombiana de Geografia Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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