2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2018.04.016
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Predictors of pain and functional outcomes after operative treatment for rotator cuff tears

Abstract: Those with higher fear avoidance behavior and alcohol use of 1 to 2 times per week had worse shoulder pain and function at 18 months of follow-up. These data can be used to select optimal candidates for operative treatment of rotator cuff tears and assist with patient education and expectations before treatment.

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“…38 The predictive value of fear-avoidance beliefs, pain catastrophizing, self-efficacy and expectations of recovery was depended on treatment type. Baseline fear-avoidance results were predictive for pain and disability after surgical treatment, 24,38,39 but not after physiotherapy treatment. 21,25 Also regarding pain catastrophizing, results indicated that catastrophizing was not predictive for the outcome after physiotherapy treatment.…”
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“…38 The predictive value of fear-avoidance beliefs, pain catastrophizing, self-efficacy and expectations of recovery was depended on treatment type. Baseline fear-avoidance results were predictive for pain and disability after surgical treatment, 24,38,39 but not after physiotherapy treatment. 21,25 Also regarding pain catastrophizing, results indicated that catastrophizing was not predictive for the outcome after physiotherapy treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Baseline fear-avoidance results were predictive for pain and disability after surgical treatment, 24,38,39 but not after physiotherapy treatment. 21,25 Also regarding pain catastrophizing, results indicated that catastrophizing was not predictive for the outcome after physiotherapy treatment. 21,23 The results on the predictive value of pain catastrophizing on the outcome after mixed conservative treatments were furthermore inconsistent.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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