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Table 3 Correlation between the T-scale and FE/clinical scores at the preoperative and postoperative stages in small-medium tears and large-massive tears. In small-medium tears, significant correlations were not observed between the T-scale and FE at either the preoperative (P = 0.1209) or postoperative stages (P = 0.6662). In large-massive tears. a significant correlation was observed between the T-scale and FE postoperatively (P < 0.0001), although the correlation was not significant preoperatively (P = 0.8242). The JOA score (P < 0.0001) and UCLA score (P = 0.0080) were associated with the postoperative T-scale

From: Translation of the humeral head scale is associated with success of rotator cuff repair for large-massive tears

 

preoperative stage

postoperative stage

 

Correlation Coefficient

P Value

Correlation Coefficient

P Value

Small-Medium tears

FE

−0.2097

0.1209

−0.0589

0.6662

JOA

−0.2378

0.0776

−0.2018

0.2525

UCLA

−0.2138

0.1170

−0.2466

0.3755

Large-Massive tears

FE

−0.0316

0.8242

0.5412

< 0.0001

JOA

0.1357

0.3374

0.5136

< 0.0001

UCLA

−0.0222

0.8759

0.3638

0.0080

  1. Correlation between the T-scale and FE/clinical scores at the preoperative and postoperative stages in small-medium
  2. tears and large-massive tears