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Table 2 Clinical Outcome

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 *

Adjusted CMS in %

89.5 (48.4–100)

92.1 (69.2–100)

85.2 (48.4–100)

.178

CMS

84.1 (44.0–100)

87.0 (59.0–100)

79.6 (44–100)

.087

CMS pain

13.5 (4–15)

13.7 (4–15)

13.1 (5–15)

.616

CMS ADL

17.6 (7–20)

18.1 (10–20)

17.1 (7–20)

.095

CMS ROM

34.9 (7–40)

36.7 (24–40)

33.7 (12–40)

.150

CMS strength

18.2 (0–25)

18.5 (6.6–25)

15.8 (4.4–25)

.056

DASH

8.4 (0–68.75)

5.9 (0–35.8)

14.0 (0–68.75)

.056

Work module

12.1 (0–87.5)

0.7 (0–12.5)

13 (0–87.5)

< .001**

Sport module

0 (0–87.5)

11.0 (0–75)

16.8 (0–87.5)

.572

Revisions

10 (18.5)

2 (10)

8 (23.5)

.193

Infections

2 (3.7)

0 (0)

2 (5.9)

.392

Impaired wound healing

3 (5.6)

1 (5)

2 (5.9)

.500

Irritation of hardware

2 (3.7)

0 (0)

2 (5.9)

Re-instability

3 (5.6)

0 (0)

3 (8.8)

.241

  1. CMS Constant-Murley score, DASH Disability of arm, shoulder, and hand
  2. Continuous data presented as mean and minimum/maximum; categorical data as frequencies and percentage
  3. *p value for differences between GI and GII; **p < 0.05, significant