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J. Nagels
7 records found
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Long-term outcomes of pectoralis major transfer for scapular winging due to long thoracic nerve palsy
Results after a median follow-up of 17 years
Background: A pectoralis major (PM) transfer is a viable treatment option for patients with scapular winging due to long thoracic nerve (LTN) palsy not responding to nonsurgical management. However, the long-term outcomes remain unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this study was t
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The reliability of revision rates following primary shoulder arthroplasty as a quality indicator to rank hospital performance
A national registry analysis including 13,104 shoulders and 87 hospitals
Background: To assess the extent of between-hospital variation in revision following primary shoulder arthroplasty (SA), both overall and for specific revision indications to guide quality improvement initiatives, and to assess whether revision rates are suitable as quality indic
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Ageing and joint position sense of the asymptomatic shoulder
An observational study
Purpose: This study aimed to quantify the extent to which age was associated with joint position sense (JPS) of the asymptomatic shoulder as measured by joint position reproduction (JPR) tasks and assess the reproducibility of these tasks. Methods: 120 Asymptomatic participants a
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Purpose: To provide further insight into the variation in decision making to perform subacromial decompression (SAD) surgery in patients with subacromial pain syndrome (SAPS) and its influencing factors. Methods: Between November 2021 and February 2022, we invited 202 Dutch Shoul
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Treatment of neurogenic scapular winging
A systematic review on outcomes after nonsurgical management and tendon transfer surgery
Background: Scapular winging is a rare condition of the shoulder girdle that presents challenging treatment decisions for clinicians. To inform clinical practice, clinicians need guidance on what the best treatment decision is for their patients, and such recommendations should b
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Background: Withdrawal of reimbursement for low-value care through a policy change, ie, active disinvestment, is considered a potentially effective de-implementation strategy. However, previous studies have shown conflicting results and the mechanism through which active disinves
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Aims: To evaluate the extent to which publication of high-quality randomised controlled trials(RCTs) in 2018 was associated with a change in volume or trend of subacromial decompression(SAD) surgery in patients with subacromial pain syndrome(SAPS) treated in hospitals across vari
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