ASSOCIATION AMONG FUNCTION-RELATED TESTS, PAIN, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS

Background: Function-related tests for shoulder disorders are probably related to pain and demographic data which need to be investigated. This paper aimed to study the associations among function-related tests, pain, and demographic data in individuals with shoulder disorders. Methods: The demograp...

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Main Authors: Prasert Sakulsriprasert, Rachaneewan Adisaiphaopan, Sarawut Suwannarat, Thachakorn Sa-Ngounsak, Pathtarajaree Junsiri, Kamonwan Praoprirtpirom, Chompunoot Suwanasri
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spelling th-mahidol.749662022-08-04T11:35:15Z ASSOCIATION AMONG FUNCTION-RELATED TESTS, PAIN, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS Prasert Sakulsriprasert Rachaneewan Adisaiphaopan Sarawut Suwannarat Thachakorn Sa-Ngounsak Pathtarajaree Junsiri Kamonwan Praoprirtpirom Chompunoot Suwanasri Mahidol University Medicine Background: Function-related tests for shoulder disorders are probably related to pain and demographic data which need to be investigated. This paper aimed to study the associations among function-related tests, pain, and demographic data in individuals with shoulder disorders. Methods: The demographic data, pain by numerical rating scale (NRS), and function-related tests which are hand behind neck (HBN) and hand behind back (HBB) tests were collected. The associations were analyzed using the Spearman correlation coefficient and point-biserial correlation. Results: Five hundred sixty-six individuals with shoulder disorders participated. High significant association was reported between HBN and HBB (rs=0.780, p<0.001). Also, NRS (rs=-0.196, rs=-0.237), age (rs=-0.258, rs=-0.241), number of underlying diseases (rs=-0.161, rs=-0.171), and diabetes mellitus (DM) (rpb=-0.124, rpb=-0.143) had significant correlations with HBN and HBB tests. Conclusion: The association among HBN, HBB, NRS, age, number of underlying diseases, and DM reflected the importance of pain management and the considerations of the patient's background involving age and underlying diseases. 2022-08-04T04:35:15Z 2022-08-04T04:35:15Z 2022-01-01 Article Journal of Musculoskeletal Research. (2022) 10.1142/S0218957722500208 02189577 2-s2.0-85131942700 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74966 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85131942700&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Prasert Sakulsriprasert
Rachaneewan Adisaiphaopan
Sarawut Suwannarat
Thachakorn Sa-Ngounsak
Pathtarajaree Junsiri
Kamonwan Praoprirtpirom
Chompunoot Suwanasri
ASSOCIATION AMONG FUNCTION-RELATED TESTS, PAIN, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS
description Background: Function-related tests for shoulder disorders are probably related to pain and demographic data which need to be investigated. This paper aimed to study the associations among function-related tests, pain, and demographic data in individuals with shoulder disorders. Methods: The demographic data, pain by numerical rating scale (NRS), and function-related tests which are hand behind neck (HBN) and hand behind back (HBB) tests were collected. The associations were analyzed using the Spearman correlation coefficient and point-biserial correlation. Results: Five hundred sixty-six individuals with shoulder disorders participated. High significant association was reported between HBN and HBB (rs=0.780, p<0.001). Also, NRS (rs=-0.196, rs=-0.237), age (rs=-0.258, rs=-0.241), number of underlying diseases (rs=-0.161, rs=-0.171), and diabetes mellitus (DM) (rpb=-0.124, rpb=-0.143) had significant correlations with HBN and HBB tests. Conclusion: The association among HBN, HBB, NRS, age, number of underlying diseases, and DM reflected the importance of pain management and the considerations of the patient's background involving age and underlying diseases.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Prasert Sakulsriprasert
Rachaneewan Adisaiphaopan
Sarawut Suwannarat
Thachakorn Sa-Ngounsak
Pathtarajaree Junsiri
Kamonwan Praoprirtpirom
Chompunoot Suwanasri
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author Prasert Sakulsriprasert
Rachaneewan Adisaiphaopan
Sarawut Suwannarat
Thachakorn Sa-Ngounsak
Pathtarajaree Junsiri
Kamonwan Praoprirtpirom
Chompunoot Suwanasri
author_sort Prasert Sakulsriprasert
title ASSOCIATION AMONG FUNCTION-RELATED TESTS, PAIN, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS
title_short ASSOCIATION AMONG FUNCTION-RELATED TESTS, PAIN, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS
title_full ASSOCIATION AMONG FUNCTION-RELATED TESTS, PAIN, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS
title_fullStr ASSOCIATION AMONG FUNCTION-RELATED TESTS, PAIN, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS
title_full_unstemmed ASSOCIATION AMONG FUNCTION-RELATED TESTS, PAIN, AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SHOULDER DISORDERS
title_sort association among function-related tests, pain, and demographic data in individuals with shoulder disorders
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74966
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