Clinical Results of Rotator Cuff Repair: Open vs. Arthroscopic Surgery, and Rehabilitation from Zero-position vs. Abduction Fixation

  • Maeda Shizuo
    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan
  • Uezono Haruhito
    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan
  • Fukushima Koichi
    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan
  • Haruhana Toshie
    Department of Rehabilitation, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan
  • Kinata Kenjiro
    Department of Rehabilitation, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan
  • Maruyama Sumie
    Department of Rehabilitation, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan
  • Murakami Takashi
    Department of Rehabilitation, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan
  • Hidaka Kohei
    Department of Rehabilitation, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan
  • Nishimae Ikuya
    Department of Rehabilitation, Shunyokai Central Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan

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  • 腱板断裂に対する異なる修復術と異なるリハビリの成績の比較

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of treatment for rotator cuff tears between open procedure and ARCR, and between postoperative zero-position and abduction fixation.<BR>From 2003 to October 2005, 80 cases of rotator cuff tears (mean age: 63 years) were treated by McLaughlin procedure (46 cases) and ARCR (34 cases). Post-operative rehabilitation was started from zero-position (42 cases) and abduction fixation (38 cases). The average follow-up period was 7.3 months. The average JOA score improved from 47.8 points to 88.8 points. The average JOA scores of McLaughlin procedures, ARCA, zero-position, and abduction fixation were 88.1 points, 89.8 points, 90 points, and 87.6 points. There were no statistical differences between the two operation groups and between two rehabilitation groups.

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