Rotator cuff quality of life index pdf
outcome of the rehabilitation as either a success or a failure. The Rotator Cuff Quality-of-LifeIndex(RC-QOL)instrumentwasadministeredonthepatient’s arrival at the initial visit to the sports medicine physician, on arrival at the three-month surgical consultation, and twenty-four months after the initial Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index. The Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index (WORC) is a condition-specific self-reported instrument to assess 'quality of life' (QoL) (Kirkley et al 2003). It consists of 21 visual analog scale (VAS) items organised in 5 subscales: physical symptoms, sports/recreation, work, lifestyle, and emotions. reported a mean rotator cuff quality-of-life index score of 83 of 100 (SD, 16). Furthermore, between 2 and 5 years, only 3 patients who had previously been defined as having a successful outcome became more symptomatic and underwent surgical rotator cuff repair. Those in whom nonoperative treatment The Rotator Cuff Quality-of-Life Index Predicts the Outcome of Nonoperative Treatment of Patients with a Chronic Rotator Cuff Tear Article in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 96(22):1883-8 Raw scores range from 0 to 2100 with a higher score indicating decreased quality of life due to pathological condition of the rotator cuff. Mathematic conversion yields a percentage score; higher percentages indicate proximity to normal function. The MCID value for the WORC is 275 points 125 or 12% to 13%.
Mohtadi NG, Hollinshead RM, Sasyniuk TM, Fletcher JA, Chan DS, Li FX (2008) A randomized clinical trial comparing open to arthroscopic acromioplasty with mini-open rotator cuff repair for full-thickness rotator cuff tears: disease-specific quality of life outcome at an average 2-year follow-up.
PDF | Background No validated shoulder-specific quality of life measurements exist for patients with scapula alata (SA). The objective was to | Find, read and cite all the research you need on [UCLA]) to 36 (Short Form–36 [SF-36], Japanese Orthopaedic Association score [JOA]). The Quality of Life Outcome Measure for Rotator Cuff Disease (RC-QoL) included all 5 pain components, while 7 PROs contained all 5 functional components. Ten PROs included a quality of life/satisfaction component. The Rotator Cuff Quality of Life Index (RC-QOL) was developed to evaluate quality of life in patients with rotator cuff disorders (RCD). The purpose of this study was to provide additional reliability, validity, and responsiveness testing in accordance with the Consensus-Based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments The final 34 questions were distributed into five separate domains representing different aspects of quality of life as it pertains to rotator cuff the extent to which your painful shoulder affects your ability to function and participate in these activities. Consider the last 3 months. The development and evaluation of a disease-specific quality-of-life questionnaire for disorders of the rotator cuff: The Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index. ''Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine.'' Mar 2003;13(2):84-92. Five-year rotator cuff quality-of-life index outcomes following nonoperative treatment of patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2018;27:444–448. ↩ Kuhn JE, et al. Effectiveness of physical therapy in treating atraumatic full-thickness rotator cuff tears: a multicenter prospective cohort study.
Background: The Rotator Cuff Quality of Life Index (RC-QOL) was developed to evaluate quality of life in patients with rotator cuff disorders (RCD). The purpose
13 Mar 2006 Disease-specific Quality Of Life (QOL) measures are devised to Of Life (RC- QOL) and the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff (WORC) index, Five-year rotator cuff quality-of-life index outcomes following nonoperative treatment of patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears. Richard S. Boorman, MD , Methods: All studies assessing rotator cuff tear and repair outcomes in 6 orthopedic journals with a high impact factor from Testing through manual muscle testing, which Pain and Disability Index, Rotator Cuff-Quality of Life, EuroQol-.
2 Jan 2012 Rotator Cuff index, and WOSI = Western Ontario Shoulder Instability index. † MCID reliable disease-specific quality-of-life index that assesses (1) pain and range of patients from young individuals who perform manual.
Background: The Rotator Cuff Quality of Life Index (RC-QOL) was developed to evaluate quality of life in patients with rotator cuff disorders (RCD). The purpose 13 Mar 2006 Disease-specific Quality Of Life (QOL) measures are devised to Of Life (RC- QOL) and the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff (WORC) index, Five-year rotator cuff quality-of-life index outcomes following nonoperative treatment of patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears. Richard S. Boorman, MD , Methods: All studies assessing rotator cuff tear and repair outcomes in 6 orthopedic journals with a high impact factor from Testing through manual muscle testing, which Pain and Disability Index, Rotator Cuff-Quality of Life, EuroQol-. 8 Nov 2018 CiteDownload all (286.22 kB)ShareEmbed+ Collect (you need to log in The Rotator Cuff Quality of Life Index (RC-QOL) is a scale designed
reported a mean rotator cuff quality-of-life index score of 83 of 100 (SD, 16). Furthermore, between 2 and 5 years, only 3 patients who had previously been defined as having a successful outcome became more symptomatic and underwent surgical rotator cuff repair. Those in whom nonoperative treatment
What is the Rotator Cuff Quality-of-Life Index? The RC-QOL is an encompassing patient-derived questionnaire that addresses not only physical symptoms but 15 Oct 2015 in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy. A patient-reported outcome measure that surgery. Rotator Cuff Quality-of-Life Measure Shoulder Pain and Disability Index of what is “adverse” in manual physiotherapy.
PDF | Background No validated shoulder-specific quality of life measurements exist for patients with scapula alata (SA). The objective was to | Find, read and cite all the research you need on [UCLA]) to 36 (Short Form–36 [SF-36], Japanese Orthopaedic Association score [JOA]). The Quality of Life Outcome Measure for Rotator Cuff Disease (RC-QoL) included all 5 pain components, while 7 PROs contained all 5 functional components. Ten PROs included a quality of life/satisfaction component. The Rotator Cuff Quality of Life Index (RC-QOL) was developed to evaluate quality of life in patients with rotator cuff disorders (RCD). The purpose of this study was to provide additional reliability, validity, and responsiveness testing in accordance with the Consensus-Based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments