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A threshold of lower preoperative mental health is associated with decreased achievement of comfort and capability benchmarks following rotator cuff repair: a retrospective cohort study.

Brady P MooreDavid Z ForristerJeremy S Somerson
Published in: Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (2024)
Higher preoperative mental status, especially a preoperative MCS score ≥40, is associated with significantly faster improvement in pain and physical function following arthroscopic RCR. Nearly all patients (98%) with preoperative MCS score ≥40 achieved an acceptable state of pain relief compared with only 56% of patients with preoperative MCS score <40. These findings indicate that a holistic approach with equal consideration of preoperative mental health and rotator cuff pathophysiology is vital to the successful management of rotator cuff tendinopathy.
Keyphrases
  • rotator cuff
  • mental health
  • patients undergoing
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
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