
Shoulder & Elbow
No difference in pain or function between abduction brace and sling after rotator cuff repair
Arthroscopy. 2017 Sep;33(9):1618-162644 patients scheduled for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair were randomized to 6-weeks postoperative immobilization with either an abduction brace or an antirotation sling. Patients were assessed for pain, function on the Constant Murley score and Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index (WORC), glenohumeral range of motion, and retear on ultrasound out to 6 months or 1 year after surgery. No significant differences between groups at any time point were observed for VAS, CM score, WORC score, or range of motion. No retears in either group were documented.
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