Abstract

The aim of the present study was to analyse and describe muscle function, quality of life and functional capacity before and after shoulder instability surgery. Twenty-six women aged 34 (± 14) years and 95 men aged 32 (± 10) years participated in this study. All patients were on the waiting list or had undergone shoulder instability surgery. The study was performed with a cross-sectional design and patients were examined pre-operatively, 6-month post-operatively or 7-year post-operatively. Handgrip strength measurement, active range of motion (AROM), isometric shoulder muscle strength measurement, health-related quality of life measured by Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index (WOSI©) and shoulder function using the Constant Score were evaluated. The mean AROM in flexion for women in all groups ranged from 162° (± 16) to 169° (± 12), and for men from 157° (± 19) to 162° (± 12). The mean AROM in abduction ranged from 170° (± 25) to 177°(± 5) for women and from 177° (± 8) to 179° (± 24) for men. The me...

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