Pain Mapping and Neuropathic Features of Common Shoulder Pathologies

S. Dunkerley, A. King, T. Batten, J. Evans, Jeremy Metz, S. Gallacher, Kathryn Davies, Christopher Smith, J. Kitson
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Introduction: Pain maps can help quantify the distribution of pain but are not commonly used in shoulder pathology. This prospective study aims to quantify severity, type and distribution of pain associated with common shoulder pathologies using patient derived pain maps. Material and Methods: 219 patients with 5 common shoulder pathologies were prospectively recruited with diagnosis confirmed definitively at time of procedure. Patients completed maps for nociceptive pain and abnormal sensation. Visual Analogue Score and a validated neuropathic pain questionnaire (painDetect) were completed. Maps were generated with images stacked and overlaid using an FFT based image algorithm to generate pathology specific heat maps. Results: Neuropathic pain was likely in 20% of all patients based on painDetectscores. Abnormal sensation was present overall in 49.3%. 16.1% experienced symptoms below the elbow and 11.6% in the hand. Frozen shoulder appears to have the highest frequency of distal limb symptoms. Conclusion: This study provides a clear guide to the distribution and nature of pain arising from procedure confirmed common shoulder conditions. We have demonstrated that neuropathic pain is prevalent in common shoulder pathologies and may spread as far as the hand. Therefore, pain in this distribution should not be dismissed as cervical as this will lead to a delay in the treatment of the shoulder pathology.
常见肩部病变的疼痛定位和神经病变特征
疼痛图可以帮助量化疼痛的分布,但在肩部病理中并不常用。这项前瞻性研究的目的是量化严重程度,类型和分布疼痛相关的常见肩关节病变使用患者衍生的疼痛图。材料和方法:219例具有5种常见肩部病变的患者在手术时确诊。患者完成了伤害性疼痛和异常感觉图。完成视觉模拟评分和经过验证的神经性疼痛问卷(painDetect)。使用基于FFT的图像算法将图像堆叠和覆盖以生成病理特定热图,从而生成地图。结果:根据paindetectscore评分,20%的患者可能出现神经性疼痛。49.3%的患者感觉异常。16.1%出现肘部以下症状,11.6%出现手部症状。肩周炎出现远端肢体症状的频率最高。结论:本研究为手术证实的常见肩部疾病引起的疼痛的分布和性质提供了明确的指导。我们已经证明,神经性疼痛在常见的肩部疾病中很普遍,并可能扩散到手部。因此,这种分布的疼痛不应被视为颈椎疼痛,因为这会导致肩部病理治疗的延迟。
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