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Physical Therapy | 2016
Yasmaine Karel; Arianne P. Verhagen; Marloes Thoomes-de Graaf; Edwin Duijn; Maaike van den Borne; Annechien Beumer; Ramon P. G. Ottenheijm; Geert-Jan Dinant; Bart W. Koes; G.G.M. Scholten-Peeters
Background Health care providers need prognostic factors to distinguish between patients who are likely to recover and those who are not likely to recover. Objective The aim of this study was to: (1) describe the clinical course of recovery and (2) identify prognostic factors of recovery in patients with shoulder pain at the 26‐week follow‐up. Design A prospective cohort study was carried out in the Netherlands and included 389 patients who consulted a physical therapist for a new episode of shoulder pain. Method Participants were followed for 26 weeks. Potential predictors of recovery were selected from the literature and, with the addition of 2 new variables (ie, use of diagnostic ultrasound and working alliance), evaluated in the multivariable regression analysis. Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data, and bootstrap methods were used for internal validation. Results The recovery rate was 60% for the total population and 65% for the working population after 26 weeks. Short duration of complaints, lower disability scores, having a paid job, better working alliance, and no feelings of anxiety or depression were associated with recovery. In the working population, only duration of complaints and disability remained in the final model. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) for the final model was 0.67 for the total population and 0.63 for the working population. After internal validation, the AUC was corrected to 0.66 and 0.63, respectively. Limitations External validation of the prognostic model should be done prior to its use in clinical practice. Conclusion The results of this study indicate that several factors can predict recovery.
Archive | 2015
E. J. M. van Heeswijk; Annechien Beumer; D. Eygendaal
The elbow facilitates the highly skilled functions of the forearm, wrist, and hand that are needed for sports. Sporting activities involving throwing, catching, hammering, pushing, pulling, and hitting with a racket produce significant stresses around the elbow joint that can result in acute and chronic injuries.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | 2013
Yasmaine Karel; Wendy Scholten-Peeters; Marloes Thoomes-de Graaf; Edwin Duijn; Ramon P. G. Ottenheijm; Maaike van den Borne; Bart W. Koes; Arianne P. Verhagen; Geert-Jan Dinant; Eric Tetteroo; Annechien Beumer; Joost B van Broekhoven; Marcel Heijmans
Manual Therapy | 2014
G.G.M. Scholten-Peeters; Nicole Franken; Annechien Beumer; Arianne P. Verhagen
Manual Therapy | 2014
M. Thoomes-de Graaf; G.G.M. Scholten-Peeters; Edwin Duijn; Yasmaine Karel; M.P.J. van den Borne; Annechien Beumer; Ramon P. G. Ottenheijm; Geert-Jan Dinant; Eric Tetteroo; Cees Lucas; Bart W. Koes; Arianne P. Verhagen
Open Journal of Radiology | 2013
Anne J. Spaans; Annechien Beumer
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 2014
Anne J. Spaans; E.J.M. (Leonieke) van Heeswijk; Dorothee E. Arnold; Annechien Beumer
Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction | 2015
Bas R. J. Aerts; E.J.M. (Leonieke) van Heeswijk; Annechien Beumer
Journal of Bone Research and Reports | 2015
Anne J. Spaans; Lyckle van der Laan; Thijs E.A.M. de Jong; Annechien Beumer
Archive | 2014
Linden M. Christien; Lindeboom Robert; Deckere Ernie; J Rhemrev Steven; Goslings J. Carel; Wendy Scholten-Peeters; Edwin Duijn; Maaike van den Borne; Annechien Beumer; Ramon P. G. Ottenheijm; Geert-Jan Dinant; Eric Tetteroo; Cees Lucas; B.W. Koes; Arianne P. Verhagen; C. Lucas; E. van Trijffel; Julia Ratter; Lorenz Radlinger