Prevalence and physiotherapist awareness of shoulder pain and/ or stiffness as an early symptom of Parkinson’s disease: An Australian perspective

Q3 Health Professions
Sarah Walmsley, Darrell Chandley-Pascoe, Evelyn Collins, Jodie Marquez
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Abstract

Musculoskeletal pain is known to be an associated symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, there is limited literature that describes the likelihood of shoulder pain and/or stiffness as an early presentation of the disease. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of shoulder pain and/or stiffness as an initial symptom of PD and to gain an understanding of physiotherapy awareness of this early symptom. Two cross-sectional, purpose-designed surveys were undertaken. A postal survey was mailed to 189 patients with PD and an online survey was emailed to 336 physiotherapists. A response rate of 63% was obtained for PD patients and 23% for physiotherapists. Of the patients with PD, 13% reported onset of shoulder pain and/or stiffness within 5 years prior to diagnosis, with no reported past history of shoulder issues. Of these patients, 8% specifically reported shoulder symptoms as the initial manifestation of the disease. However, 74% of physiotherapists surveyed were unaware of the potential for the early presentation of this symptom. This study has reinforced the potential for shoulder pain and/or stiffness to be an early symptom of PD and has identified a key area for knowledge improvement for physiotherapists in order to reduce the potential of misdiagnosis and mismanagement of this symptom.
作为帕金森病早期症状的肩部疼痛和/或僵硬的患病率和物理治疗师的认识:澳大利亚的观点
肌肉骨骼疼痛是已知的帕金森病(PD)的相关症状。然而,有有限的文献描述肩痛和/或僵硬作为疾病早期表现的可能性。本研究的目的是确定肩痛和/或僵硬作为PD的初始症状的患病率,并了解这种早期症状的物理治疗意识。进行了两次有目的的横断面调查。一份邮政调查邮寄给189名PD患者,一份在线调查邮寄给336名物理治疗师。PD患者的有效率为63%,物理治疗师的有效率为23%。在PD患者中,13%的人报告在诊断前5年内出现肩关节疼痛和/或僵硬,没有报告过去的肩关节问题。在这些患者中,8%的患者特别报告了肩部症状作为该疾病的初始表现。然而,接受调查的74%的物理治疗师没有意识到这种症状早期出现的可能性。这项研究强化了肩部疼痛和/或僵硬是帕金森病早期症状的可能性,并确定了物理治疗师提高知识的关键领域,以减少对这种症状的误诊和管理不当的可能性。
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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