Sheena J. Amin, Steven DeDroda, J. Gil, M. Mulcahey
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Association of Baseline Patient-Reported Outcome Measures with Comorbidities in Patients Undergoing Elective Shoulder Arthroscopy
Shoulder pathology causes debilitating pain and can prevent individuals from participating in their activities of daily living. Following appropriate evaluation and failure of non-operative management, elective shoulder arthroscopy may be performed to alleviate symptoms in these patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between baseline patient-reported outcome measures (proms) and demographics, social factors, and medical comorbidities in patients undergoing elective shoulder arthroscopy.