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. 2016 Aug;11(4):552–563.

Table 3.

Results of clinical tests and functional and pain scales for the initial evaluation and re-evaluations (discharge from therapy)

Before After
Patient/Special Tests Involved Uninvolved Involved Uninvolved
Patient 1
Yocum + - - -
Hawkins - Kennedy + + + -
Neer + - - -
Jobe + + - -
Apprehension test - - - -
Fukuda test - - - -
SAT + - - -
SRT + - - -
VAS (0-10)a 5 0
CONSTANT (0-100)b 73 (regular) 82 (good)
ASORS (0-100)c 28 (poor) 80 (good)
Patient 2
Yocum - - - -
Hawkins - Kennedy + + - -
Neer - - - -
Jobe + - - -
Apprehension test - - - -
Fukuda test - - - -
SAT - - - -
SRT + - - -
VAS (0-10)a 6 0
CONSTANT (0-100)b 90 (excellent) 100 (excellent)
ASORS (0-100)c 96 (excellent) 100 (excellent)
Patient 3
Yocum - - - -
Hawkins - Kennedy + + - -
Neer + - - -
Jobe + - - -
Apprehension test + + + -
Fukuda test - - - -
SAT + + - -
SRT - - - -
VAS (0-10)a 6 0
CONSTANT (0-100)b 77 (regular) 83 (good)
ASORS (0-100)c 92 (excellent) 96 (excellent)
Patient 4
Yocum + - + -
Hawkins - Kennedy + - + -
Neer + - - -
Jobe - - - -
Apprehension test - - - -
Fukuda test - - - -
SAT - - - -
SRT - - - -
VAS (0-10)a 8 0
CONSTANT (0-100)b 76 (regular) 91 (excellent)
ASORS (0-100)c 70 (good) 86 (good)

Abbreviations: SAT - Scapular Assistance Test; SRT - Scapular Retraction Test; VAS - Visual Analog Scale; ASORS - Athletic Shoulder Outcome Rating Scale

a

0- to 10-cm scale, where 0 means “no pain” and 10 means “worst imaginable pain”

b

0 to 100 points, where below 70 points is “poor”, 70-79 is” regular”, 80-89 is “good” and 90-100 is “excellent”

c

0 to 100 points, where below 50 points is “poor”, 50-69 is” regular”, 70-89 is “good” and 90-100 is “excellent”