Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Volume 18, Issue 5 , Pages 689-696, September 2009

The development and validation of an appraisal method for rotator cuff disorders: The Korean Shoulder Scoring System

Research Committee of the Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society, Seoul, Korea

published online 12 March 2009.

Hypothesis

The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a disease-specific appraisal method for patients with rotator cuff disorders. The Korean Shoulder Scoring System (KSS) includes 5 domains totalling 100 points: function, 30 points; pain, 20; satisfaction, 10; range of motion, 20; and muscle power, consisting of strength, 10; and endurance, 10.

Method

The KSS was used to evaluate clinical outcomes of 430 patients with rotator cuff disorder for a period of 6 months postoperatively.

Result

The KSS had an acceptable level of internal consistency (α = 0.840). The KSS scores also correlated strongly with the Constant scores (r = 0.802), but less so with the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons scores (r = 0.602) and the University of California Los Angeles shoulder scores (r = 0.573). A large effect size (r = 1.234) and a standardized response mean (r = 1.317) for KSS were evident at 6 months postoperatively.

Conclusion

The KSS is a useful measurement tool that combines subjective and objective evaluations for shoulder function related to rotator cuff disorders.

Keywords: Korean Shoulder Scoring System, rotator cuff disorders, evaluation, shoulder function

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 The authors did not receive financial support from the Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society for this work.

PII: S1058-2746(09)00038-X

doi:10.1016/j.jse.2008.11.019

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Volume 18, Issue 5 , Pages 689-696, September 2009