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A new simplified shoulder function score, the B-B Score, accurately measures outcomes after shoulder surgery. This score is equivalent to the P Score, offering practical advantages for objective clinical evaluation.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Rehabilitation Science

Background:

  • Kinematic functional evaluation using body-worn sensors is valuable post-shoulder surgery.
  • Optimal movement combinations for these evaluations remain uninvestigated.
  • Existing methods require a comprehensive set of movements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a simplified kinematic score for shoulder function.
  • To identify essential movements for accurate post-surgery assessment.
  • To create a practical tool for objective shoulder function evaluation.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a simplified score (B-B Score) using principal component analysis and multiple regression.
  • Compared the B-B Score against a reference seven-movement score (P Score).
  • Assessed score validity through ROC curve analysis and correlation with clinical questionnaires.

Main Results:

  • The B-B Score demonstrated high linearity (R² > 0.97) and equivalence to the P Score in time*score interactions.
  • Achieved high sensitivity (97%) and specificity (94%) for shoulder pathology detection.
  • Showed strong correlations (0.51–0.77) with established clinical questionnaires.

Conclusions:

  • The validated B-B Score is equivalent to the P Score for measuring group responses after shoulder surgery.
  • This simplified model offers practical advantages for objective clinical assessment.
  • Facilitates efficient and reliable evaluation of shoulder function in clinical settings.