医学
可用性
患者满意度
横断面研究
半脱位
病历
物理医学与康复
物理疗法
外科
替代医学
计算机科学
人机交互
病理
作者
Willemijn Verloop,Claudia Josephina Wilhelmina Haarman,Reinout O van Vliet,John L. de Koning,Johan Swanik Rietman
标识
DOI:10.1097/pxr.0000000000000026
摘要
Shoulder complaints from glenohumeral subluxation are a common problem and limit patients during daily activities.To assess the clinical pros and cons and usability of a newly developed shoulder orthosis (Roessingh Omo Support [ROS]) in patients with chronic shoulder complaints.Retrospective cross-sectional study.All patients older than 18 years who received the ROS were invited. Medical information was collected from medical records. Two questionnaires were sent to the patient: The "Shoulder Rating Questionnaire" (SRQ, max 100 points) for evaluation before and during use and a custom orthosis usability questionnaire.In total, 28 patients (34 orthoses) participated in the study. Neuralgic amyotrophy was the most common diagnosis (64.3%). The SRQ showed a significant positive change of 8.9 points (from 35.0 [SD 12.6] to 43.9 [SD 14.3]). The most described goal was pain reduction (76.5%). 47.1% of the patients achieved their goal(s), and 71.4% were still using the orthosis. The mean satisfaction rate was 7.1 (SD 1.4).The use of the ROS shows a significant functional improvement (SRQ), a decrease of pain, and a high degree of satisfaction, although the individual experiences of the patients are highly variable. Some modifications to the design to improve comfort may be needed.
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