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2. Functional Outcomes and Health-Related Quality of Life After Surgical Repair of Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears Using a Mini-Open Technique: A Concise 10-Year Follow-up of a Previous Report
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Saraswat, Manoj K., Styles-Tripp, Fiona, Beaupre, Lauren A., Luciak-Corea, Charlene, Otto, David, Lalani, Aleem, and Balyk, Robert A.
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- 2015
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3. Functional outcome and health-related quality of life after surgical repair of full-thickness rotator cuff tear using a mini-open technique
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Baysal, Deniz, Balyk, Robert, Otto, David, Luciak-Corea, Charlene, and Beaupre, Lauren
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Joints -- Endoscopic surgery ,Sports medicine ,Rotator cuff (Anatomy) ,Quality of life ,Arthroscopy ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Published
- 2005
4. Rehabilitation after arthroscopic Bankart repair: A systematic scoping review identifying important evidence gaps
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McIsaac, Willem, primary, Lalani, Amaan, additional, Silveira, Anelise, additional, Chepeha, Judy, additional, Luciak-Corea, Charlene, additional, and Beaupre, Lauren, additional
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- 2021
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5. A006 Patterns of Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity in Older Adults Post Hip Fracture
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Keltie, Cyr, Scott, Deneiko, Melanie, Okrainec, Matthew, Kzyzyk, Joanne, Madill, Stéphanie Jane, AlOnazi, Mona M., Miazga, Kirsten J., Culos-Reed, S. Nicole, Yurick, Janice, and Smith-Turchyn, Jenna
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Poster Presentations ,Innovation in Education ,Abstract Presentations ,Student Abstracts ,Proposal Presentations ,Physiotherapy Research: from Basic Science to Population Health ,Article ,Best Practice ,Practice Models and Health Policy - Published
- 2016
6. Use of a surgical referral algorithm within a standardized shoulder physical therapy program to assist clinical decision-making.
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Chepeha, Judy C., Silveira, Anelise, Luciak-Corea, Charlene, Sheps, David, and Beaupre, Lauren A.
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PHYSICAL therapists , *SHOULDER pain , *ROTATOR cuff , *PAIN management , *RANGE of motion of joints - Abstract
AbstractPurposeMaterials and MethodsResultsConclusions\nIMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONDetermine (a) utility of a shoulder referral algorithm, (b) patients improving ≥15% on the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff(WORC) score with standardized Physical Therapy(PT) +home exercises, and (c) presenting characteristics among PT-Only, PT + Surgical Consult and Surgery participants.Prospective cohort study of patients 30–65 years old with shoulder pain. A standardized PT program assessed pain, ROM, strength and exercise tolerance (i.e., referral algorithm) at 2-, 6- and 12-weeks to determine if a surgical consultation might be beneficial. A blinded research assessor evaluated pain, ROM, strength and WORC score at 6-, 12-weeks and 6-months. The proportion improving WORC scores ≥15% and group differences were also evaluated.32/128 (25%) participants underwent consultation with 16 (12.5%) undergoing surgery. WORC scores improved ≥15% by 12-weeks in most PT-Only/PT + Surgical Consult participants (
n = 77[70%]) and was maintained at 6-months. Surgery participants used more NSAIDs (p = 0.01), injections (p = 0.002) and trended to higher opioid use (p = 0.06). PT + Surgical Consult/Surgery participants (n = 16/32; 50%) knew diagnostic imaging results more than PT-Only (n = 26; 31%) (p = 0.02). Surgery participants presented with worse pain, ROM, strength and WORC scores than PT-Only (p < 0.05).The algorithm identified those with worse symptomology (25%), 50% of whom underwent surgery. WORC scores improved ≥15% in most participants (70%). Presenting characteristics were significantly worse between PT-Only and Surgery participants.Patients presenting with rotator-cuff related shoulder pain are likely to report reduced pain, and improved range of motion, strength and health-related quality of life within 3-months of starting a physical therapy program that includes home exercises.A surgical referral algorithm based on patient symptomology and response to treatment may assist physical therapists in determining when patients with shoulder pain might benefit from a surgical consult, often in advance of 3-months.Patients who required surgery tended to present with more pain, loss of range of motion and strength than those who received physical therapy only, as well as a history of more injections and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use.Patients presenting with rotator-cuff related shoulder pain are likely to report reduced pain, and improved range of motion, strength and health-related quality of life within 3-months of starting a physical therapy program that includes home exercises.A surgical referral algorithm based on patient symptomology and response to treatment may assist physical therapists in determining when patients with shoulder pain might benefit from a surgical consult, often in advance of 3-months.Patients who required surgery tended to present with more pain, loss of range of motion and strength than those who received physical therapy only, as well as a history of more injections and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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7. An Evaluation of the Responsiveness and Discriminant Validity of Shoulder Questionnaires among Patients Receiving Surgical Correction of Shoulder Instability
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Kemp, Kyle A. R., primary, Sheps, David M., additional, Beaupre, Lauren A., additional, Styles-Tripp, Fiona, additional, Luciak-Corea, Charlene, additional, and Balyk, Robert, additional
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- 2012
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8. An evaluation of the responsiveness and discriminant validity of shoulder questionnaires among patients receiving surgical correction of shoulder instability.
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Kemp KA, Sheps DM, Beaupre LA, Styles-Tripp F, Luciak-Corea C, and Balyk R
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- Adolescent, Adult, Arthroplasty methods, Discriminant Analysis, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life, Recurrence, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Shoulder Dislocation surgery, Shoulder Injuries, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Joint Instability surgery, Shoulder Joint surgery, Surveys and Questionnaires
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Health-related quality-of-life (HRQL) measures must detect clinically important changes over time and between different patient subgroups. Forty-three patients (32 M, 13 F; mean age = 26.00 ± 8.19 years) undergoing arthroscopic Bankart repair completed three validated shoulder questionnaires (Western Ontario Shoulder Instability index (WOSI), American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Standardized Shoulder Assessment form (ASES), Constant score) preoperatively, and at 6, 12, and 24 months postoperatively. Responsiveness and discriminant validity was assessed between those with a satisfactory outcome and those with (1) a major recurrence of instability, (2) a single episode of subluxation, (3) any postoperative episode of instability. Eight (20%) patients reported recurrent instability. Compared to baseline, the WOSI detected improvement at the 6- (P < 0.001) and 12-month (P = 0.011) evaluations. The ASES showed improvement at 6 months (P = 0.003), while the Constant score did not report significant improvement until 12 months postoperatively (P = 0.001). Only the WOSI detected differential shoulder function related to shoulder instability. Those experiencing even a single episode of subluxation reported a 10% drop in their WOSI score, attaining the previously established minimal clinically important difference (MCID). Those experiencing a frank dislocation or multiple episodes of subluxation reported a 20% decline. The WOSI allows better discrimination of the severity of postoperative instability symptoms following arthroscopic Bankart repair.
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- 2012
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