Table 1

 Baseline characteristics by treatment group (training v surgery) among 84 patients with rotator cuff syndrome in a randomised controlled trial from Ringkjoebing County, Denmark, 1996 to 2001

Characteristics at baselinePhysiotherapy with training (n = 43)Arthroscopic surgery (n = 41)
*Information obtained from questionnaire after clinical reappraisal and inclusion.
ADL, activities of daily living; NSAID, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug; VAS, visual analogue score.
Demographic
Female sex (n (%))29 (67.4)29 (70.7)
Age (years) (mean (SEM))44.5 (1.2)44.3 (1.3)
Dominant hand right (n (%))40 (93)39 (95)
Work
Latest job potentially strenuous by title (n (%))29 (67.4)30 (73.2)
Years in employment over past 10 years (min, max)8.8 (2.0, 10.0)9.1 (5.0, 10.0)
Years in strenuous job over past 10 years (min, max)6.1 (0.0, 10.0)6.9 (0.0, 10.0)
Been at work for past three months (n (%))23 (53.5)24 (58.5)
Labour compensation claim filed (n (%))32 (74.4)2 9(70.7)
Treatments within past three years (n (%))
Physiotherapy, passive29 (67.4)24 (58.5)
Physiotherapy, active17 (39.5)14 (34.1)
Subacromial injection28 (65.1)20 (48.8)
NSAID20 (46.5)20 (48.8)
Sick listing because of shoulder pain27 (62.8)34 (82.9)
Clinical
Bilateral shoulder symptoms (n (%))16 (37.2)14 (34.1)
Shoulder treated, right (n (%))27 (62.8)27 (65.9)
Duration of symptoms <6 months* (n)34
Duration of symptoms 6–12 months (n)103
Duration of symptoms >1 year (n)2934
Constant subscores in treatment shoulder (mean (SEM))
Pain, VAS (0 = maximum, 15 = no pain)4.3 (0.4)4.2 (0.4)
Function (ADL and movements) (0–20)7.2 (0.5)6.4 (0.4)
Range of movement (0–40)13.2 (1.2)13.4 (1.1)
Force (0–25)10.2 (0.8)10.2 (0.8)
Constant score (0–100) (higher = better condition)34.7 (2.2)33.7 (2.3)