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Brief title
Health condition
shoulder arthritis, cuff arthropathy
omartrose, schouder artrose, cuff arthropathie
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Relation in postoperative change in deltoid volume and Constant Murley score
Secondary outcome
Oxford Shoulder score, range of motion (abduction, anteflexion, glenohumeral abduction, external rotation, internal rotation, abduction+external rotation), relation in postoperative change in deltoid volume and change in distalisation of the humeral head on pre- and postoperative Xrays
Background summary
Remain of a proper function and strength of the deltoid muscle is an important theoretical factor in long term results after reversed shoulder arthroplasty. Because of the changed – non-anatomical – biomechanical situation following reversed arthroplasty, there are doubts about the resistency of the deltoid muscle against this changed situation. Therefore we perform an observational clinical study in patients following reversed shoulder arthroplasty after 2-13 years of followup. Deltoid volume, strength, range of motion and clinical outcome scores are measured. We hypothesize that a postoperative decrease in volume of the deltoid muscle has a negative effect on clinical outcome scores.
Study objective
Postoperative change in deltoid volume following reverse shoulder arthroplasty is related to functional outcome
Study design
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Intervention
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Inclusion criteria
Reversed schouderprothese geplaatst in ons ziekenhuis tussen 01-01-2006 en 01-01-2017.
Exclusion criteria
- Leeftijd onder de 18 jaar.
- Niet beheersen van de Nederlandse taal.
- Revisie- of fractuurprothese.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL7451 |
NTR-old | NTR7693 |
Other | : 19-016 |