From: Return to work after acromioclavicular joint stabilization: a retrospective case control study
Variable | All (n = 54) | Non-manual labor GI (n = 20) | Manual labor GII (n = 34) | p* |
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Sex | .481 | |||
Male | 47 (87) | 18 (90) | 29 (85.3) | |
Female | 7 (13) | 2 (10) | 5 (14.7) | |
Age, years | 41.5 (20–65) | 37.1 (20–65) | 42.6 (20–61) | .099 |
Workers compensation status | 6 (11.1) | 1 (5) | 5 (14.7) | .268 |
Type V injury | 49 (90.7) | 18 (90) | 31 (91.2) | .619 |
Concomitant injury | 6 (11.1) 1 × vertebral fracture 2 × multiple rip fracture 1 × proximal tibia fracture 1 × contralateral scapula fracture 1 × soft tissue trauma knee | 1 (5) | 5 (14.7) | .268 |
Time to surgery, days | 10 (1–23) | 8 (1–23) | 10 (1–22) | .085 |
Hospitalization time, days | 5.0 (1–22) | 4.0 (1–11) | 5 (2–22) | .028** |
Follow-up time, months | 23 (18–45) | 26 (18–44) | 23.5 (18–45) | .529 |