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rrectly and were invalid compared with 0% of the ASES scores (P .0001). There is excellent correlation and comparable responsiveness between the ASES score and WOOS score. Including these scores simultaneously when tracking patient-determined outcomes appears to be redundant and therefore unnecessary. Because there is higher responder and administrative burden for the WOOS score, we recommend use of the ASES score over the WOOS score in patients undergoing total shoulder arthroplasty. There is excellent correlation and