2014
DOI: 10.2298/mpns1408239n
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Surgical treatment of shoulder rotator cuff injuries

Abstract: Surgical treatment of a shoulder rotator cuff injury is reliable, time-tested and provides good clinical results especially in patients who were operated within the first three weeks after the injury.

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“…75% of participants said they were satisfied with the results of the operation. The difference between objective and subjective evaluations of the results of shoulder hemiarthroplasty is explained by the fact that the resulting range of motion after surgery is sufficient for normal activities of daily living because the majority of the activities are carried out at the level of scapula with the abduction of 80 to 90 ° and external rotation, while the smallest number of activities is performed at maximum abduction and flexion (180 °) [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…75% of participants said they were satisfied with the results of the operation. The difference between objective and subjective evaluations of the results of shoulder hemiarthroplasty is explained by the fact that the resulting range of motion after surgery is sufficient for normal activities of daily living because the majority of the activities are carried out at the level of scapula with the abduction of 80 to 90 ° and external rotation, while the smallest number of activities is performed at maximum abduction and flexion (180 °) [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The maximum score for the presence and intensity of pain is 15 points, 20 points for the activity level, 40 points for the range of motion and 25 points for the strength of abduction. The difference in the Constant shoulder score between the healthy and operated limb represents a Constant's result which can be excellent (<11), good (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), fair (21-30) and poor (> 31).…”
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confidence: 99%