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Technical Information
Evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment requires evaluation of
both joint-specific function and overall health status. Standardized
self-assessment tools provide a practical method for characterizing
these two important dimensions of the changes after treatment. We have
found The Simple Shoulder Test and the SF 36
to be particularly useful in evaluating the effectiveness of the
management of shoulder conditions. The former relates to specific
shoulder function and the latter to overall health status. These
self-assessment tools provide an evaluation of effectiveness from the
perspective of the patient, rather than that of the provider. Together
they provide a cost effective method for following patients for a
protracted duration without their having to return to the office for
repeated examinations.
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