An evaluation of shoulder external rotation braces
- PMID: 17276219
- DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2006.08.026
An evaluation of shoulder external rotation braces
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate 4 commercially available shoulder external rotation braces to determine their ability to achieve and maintain shoulder external rotation. In addition, for each brace, we collected patient-derived data on comfort level, ease of application, and ease of performing activities of daily living during brace wear.
Methods: Four commercially available shoulder external rotation braces were evaluated for their ability to achieve and maintain external rotation in 12 healthy subjects.
Results: Significant differences were noted between braces in their ability to achieve and maintain shoulder external rotation, as well as in their comfort ratings.
Conclusions: We have shown that the commercially available shoulder external rotation braces evaluated in this study vary in (1) ability to achieve and maintain a desired position of external rotation of the shoulder, and (2) comfort ratings.
Clinical relevance: Selection of an external rotation brace should involve consideration of the device's performance and comfort profile.
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