Measurement properties of the Oxford Shoulder Score and minimal clinically important changes after primary total shoulder replacement surgery.
Yi Ying FangIlana N AckermanRichard PageIan A HarrisKara CashmanMichelle LorimerEmma HeathSze-Ee SohPublished in: Arthritis care & research (2024)
The OSS has good measurement properties to capture pain and function outcomes following shoulder replacement procedures, and is highly responsive to change. Based on robust methods, an increase in OSS scores of at least 8 points can be considered as meaningful improvement after surgery from the patient's perspective.