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. 2022 Dec 16;17:544. doi: 10.1186/s13018-022-03434-5

Table 2.

Range of motion of the affected shoulder joint at follow-up and scores

Number Adduction (°) Abduction (°) Flexion (°) Extension (°) Internal rotation (°) External rotation (°) Horizontal anterior flexion (°) Horizontal posterior extension (°) Uninjured upper arm length (cm) Injured upper arm length (cm) DASH score Constant score
1 45 90 177 48 55 45 130 45 31.6 31.5 6.67 95
2 40 85 172 50 50 40 125 40 28 27.8 0 100
3 40 85 170 40 50 45 130 45 25.5 25.6 1.67 100
4 45 85 172 48 55 40 125 50 29.5 29.2 5 95
5 50 85 180 50 60 45 130 45 34.8 34.6 0 100
6 50 95 180 55 60 40 135 50 33.5 33.8 6.67 96
7 45 95 175 50 55 43 130 50 32 32.1 2.5 100
8 50 90 180 55 55 45 125 45 36.1 35.6 4.17 98
9 45 95 178 45 58 40 130 48 25.8 25.5 0 100
10 45 90 175 45 50 45 130 48 30.5 30.2 6.67 96
11 50 85 178 50 55 40 125 48 34.2 34.2 0 100
12 45 90 178 48 55 40 135 48 31.5 31.6 3.33 98
13 50 90 178 50 60 40 130 48 31.4 31.2 1.67 100
14 45 85 175 50 50 43 130 45 33.2 32.8 0 100
15 45 90 179 50 58 40 130 50 31.8 31.4 3.33 98
16 40 85 170 48 52 40 125 45 32.3 32.0 0.83 100
17 45 95 175 50 55 40 125 50 25.6 25.1 0 100
18 45 95 175 48 60 43 130 50 32.2 31.6 4.17 98
19 45 85 178 49 60 43 135 45 25.5 25.3 0 100
20 50 90 180 55 60 45 135 50 30.8 30.5 5 96
21 45 90 178 50 60 43 130 50 29.5 29.1 1.67 98
22 50 95 178 50 58 45 135 48 30.2 29.8 0 100

The range of motion is the shoulder joint on the injured side

The smaller the DASH score, the better, with a minimum value of zero

The larger the constant score, the better, with a maximum of 100