ISAKOS2017: Assessing the effect of preop patient education on reducing opioid use following RCR
ISAKOS2017: Assessing the effect of preop patient education on reducing opioid use following RCR
Does patient education prior to arthroscopic rotator cuff repair decrease narcotic consumption? A randomized prospective study
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44 patients scheduled for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair were randomized to receive a preoperative education program on narcotic use or to no additional education program. Patients were assessed for narcotic consumption and pain scores over the first 6 weeks after surgery. results demonstrated no statistically significant difference in the mean number of narcotic pills taken, however, a signific...
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