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. 2020 Jul 4;9(7):2114. doi: 10.3390/jcm9072114

Table 1.

List of eight questions administered to all patients at least six months after the US-guided LHBT tenotomy.

1. How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the surgery you had performed on your shoulder? On a scale of 1–5
1–Very unsatisfied 2–Unsatisfied 3–Neutral 4–Satisfied 5–Very satisfied
2. Do you experience painful spasms or cramping in your biceps muscle? Yes or No If so how often per week?
1–More than five times per week 2–Five times per week 3–Once per week
3. Do you have any pain in the biceps muscle area? Yes or No. If yes, on a scale of 1–5
1–Very severe pain 2–Severe pain 3–Moderate pain 4–Minimal pain 5–Very minimal pain
4. Do you have any shoulder pain? Yes or No. If yes, On a scale of 1–5
1–Very severe pain 2–Severe pain 3–Moderate pain 4–Minimal pain 5–Very minimal pain
5. Do you have any weakness flexing your elbow, opening a can or using a screwdriver? Yes or No. If yes, which one?
6. Does your biceps limit any of your daily activities? Yes or No. If yes, how limited are you?
1–Severely limited 2–Moderately limited 3–Minimally limited
7. Do you notice a biceps muscle bulge (“Popeye sign”)? Yes or No. If yes, do you mind it from a cosmetic standpoint? Yes or No
8. If you could go back in time, would you have the surgery done again? Yes or No