Title of article
Impact of work-related compensation claims on surgical outcome of patients with rotator cuff related pathologies: A matched case-control study
Author/Authors
Holtby، نويسنده , , Richard and Razmjou، نويسنده , , Helen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
9
From page
452
To page
460
Abstract
Background
rpose of this matched case-control study was to examine the impact of an active compensation claim following a work-related shoulder injury on reporting disability, as measured by subjective and objective outcomes at 1 year postoperatively.
s
f 517 consecutive patients who had undergone a decompression or rotator cuff repair were reviewed. One-hundred and ten patients were on compensation related to their shoulder problems. These patients were matched with a historical control group (patients without a compensation claim) based on age, sex, and level of pathology. Outcome measures used were the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index, the American Shoulder and Elbow Score, and the Constant-Murley score. Nonparametric Wilcoxon and Ranked sign tests were conducted to examine the difference between and within groups.
s
f 220 patients were used for analysis (mean age, 48 ± 10; range, 20-69). Out of 110 patients in each group, 45 patients (41%) had undergone a repair and 65 (59%) had undergone a decompression surgery (acromioplasty with or without resection of lateral clavicle). Both groups improved significantly regardless of their claim status (P < .0001). There was a significant difference between injured and noninjured workers at baseline, 1-year postoperatively, and in overall improvement with the compensation group having a significantly higher level of disability.
sion
sults show that although injured workers report a statistically significant higher level of disability before and after rotator cuff surgery, they still show significant improvement 1 year following decompression or repair of the rotator cuff tendon(s).
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number
1868503
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