2018
DOI: 10.1177/2151459318777583
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A Prospective Look at the Link Between Frailty and Shoulder Function in Asymptomatic Elderly Individuals

Abstract: Introduction:The relationship between shoulder function and overall function in the elderly patients is not well understood. It is hypothesized that there is an increased tolerance of shoulder dysfunction in this population. The purpose of our study was to investigate and better understand the relationship between shoulder function, general musculoskeletal health, and frailty in the elderly patients.Materials and Methods:The dominant shoulders of 75 individuals aged ≥65 years without known dominant shoulder pa… Show more

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“…Although our DASH score of 20.0 in the entire cohort indicates some pathology, 32 subgroup analysis for the fracture group revealed a DASH score of 11.2 which is close to a normal DASH in a healthy population (10.1). 33 DASH in the nonunion cohort was substantially higher at 31.6 but this is an improvement from a preoperative DASH score of 38.9.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Although our DASH score of 20.0 in the entire cohort indicates some pathology, 32 subgroup analysis for the fracture group revealed a DASH score of 11.2 which is close to a normal DASH in a healthy population (10.1). 33 DASH in the nonunion cohort was substantially higher at 31.6 but this is an improvement from a preoperative DASH score of 38.9.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Among the upper extremities, the shoulder joint is the complex joint and it is essential for the function of the arms and hands, and dexterity ( Bakhsh and Nicandri, 2018 ), which allows various functional abilities. However, increasing age is associated with decreased shoulder strength ( Kinnucan et al, 2018 ) and the shoulder joint is the second most common joint site for pain among older adults. The prevalence of shoulder pain among the adult population ranges from 6.9% to 31%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%