肩袖修复术后的长期功能

Isabela Ferreira dos Santos, Francklin Trindade da Silva, Thiago Domingues Stocco
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目的:本研究的目的是评估接受手术修复肩袖患者的后期功能。方法:在UNISA骨科和风湿病诊所进行的横断面观察性研究,经伦理委员会批准,CAAE 07824918.0.0000.0081。样本包括接受了至少两年的肩袖修复术并且已经接受了术后康复的个体。为了评估,采用了一份特定的自我报告问卷来评估肩袖功能障碍、WORC和FIT-HaNSA测试(一项功能测试,包括执行3项需要上肢抬高的任务)。结果:本研究的方便样本为9例,男女各5例(男4例,女4例),平均年龄54.1岁(±3.4岁)。FIT-HaNSA测试的所有任务的结果显示,手术肢体的功能缺陷比对侧肢体更大。在WORC问卷中,随术后时间的延长,样本受试者的得分越高。结论:尽管样本参与者在WORC中表现出较好的结果,但在功能测试中观察到,接受肩袖修复的患者即使在接受康复治疗后也存在长期的功能缺陷。
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Long-term post-operating functionality of rotator cuff repair
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess, late, the functionality of patients undergoing surgery to repair the rotator cuff. METHODS: Cross-sectional observational study performed at the UNISA Orthopedics and Rheumatology clinic, approved by the ethics committee followed by CAAE 07824918.0.0000.0081. The sample consisted of individuals who underwent rotator cuff repair for at least two years and who have already undergone postoperative rehabilitation. For the evaluation, a specific self-report questionnaire was applied to assess rotator cuff dysfunctions, the WORC, and the FIT-HaNSA test, a functional test that consists of performing 3 tasks that require the elevation of the upper limb. RESULTS: A convenience sample of 9 individuals participated in this study, of both genders (5 men and 4 women) with a mean age of 54.1 years (± 3.4 years). The results in all the tasks of the FIT-HaNSA test, showed a greater functional deficit in the operated limb compared to the contralateral limb. In the WORC questionnaire, the sample subjects showed better scores as the post-surgical time increased. CONCLUSION: Although sample participants demonstrate better results in WORC over time, in the functionality test it was observed that patients undergoing rotator cuff repair have a long-term deficit in functionality, even after undergoing rehabilitation.
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