The table shows preoperative and postoperative scores for shoulder pain and function in patients undergoing shoulder surgery. Pain levels as measured by the VAS score dropped significantly from 8 preoperatively to 0 at 6 months postoperatively. Shoulder function as measured by the ASES score improved substantially from 23 preoperatively to nearly 80 at 6 months postoperatively, indicating greatly increased function after surgery.
The table shows preoperative and postoperative scores for shoulder pain and function in patients undergoing shoulder surgery. Pain levels as measured by the VAS score dropped significantly from 8 preoperatively to 0 at 6 months postoperatively. Shoulder function as measured by the ASES score improved substantially from 23 preoperatively to nearly 80 at 6 months postoperatively, indicating greatly increased function after surgery.
The table shows preoperative and postoperative scores for shoulder pain and function in patients undergoing shoulder surgery. Pain levels as measured by the VAS score dropped significantly from 8 preoperatively to 0 at 6 months postoperatively. Shoulder function as measured by the ASES score improved substantially from 23 preoperatively to nearly 80 at 6 months postoperatively, indicating greatly increased function after surgery.