Background: Postoperative Frozen-Shoulder (FS) or adhesive capsulitis is a relatively frequent complication (5-20%), even after simple arthroscopic shoulder surgeries. The pathophysiology is still unclear, but psychological factors may play a pivotal role. From clinical experience, the investigators hypothesized that participants, who are reluctant to take medications, particularly "pain-killers", have an increased incidence of postoperative FS. The investigators retrospectively compared participants with and without postoperative FS by their attitude towards medication and by depression scale questionnaires.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Shoulder Arthroscopy
Kantonsspital Baden
Baden, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland
Self-developed questionnaire
Adhereance to pain medication
Time frame: 1 to 4 years postoperatively
PHQ 4 (Patient Health Questionnaire-4)
Depression scale
Time frame: 1 to 4 years postoperatively
SMS (Self-Medicating Scale)
Patient's beliefs about self-medication
Time frame: 1 to 4 years postoperatively
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