The impact of glenohumeral bone loss on range of motion in patients with anterior shoulder instability.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Irish Journal of Medical Science Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1007/s11845-024-03765-8
Mohamed Gaafar, Tom R Doyle, Julia K Frank, Eoghan T Hurley, Martin S Davey, Ailbhe White-Gibson, Sami Khan, Hannan Mullett
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Abstract

Background: Loss of shoulder range of motion (ROM) is common after surgical management of anterior shoulder instability; however, it remains unclear to what degree this is related to their injury.

Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare passive shoulder ROM in patients with ASI to a normal contralateral shoulder.

Methods: A total of 121 patients undergoing stabilization surgery were prospectively enrolled. Preoperative advanced imaging was used to assess for glenoid bone loss and the presence of off-track Hill-Sachs lesions. Passive ROM was measured in both shoulders while under anaesthesia prior to surgery.

Results: In all directions, there was a significant loss of ROM in shoulders with instability. Regression analysis showed that neither a glenoid bone defect nor greater glenoid bone loss were associated with a loss of ROM in any plane. The presence of a Hill-Sachs lesion was significantly associated with a loss of external rotation, while off-track lesions were associated with a loss of ROM in all planes (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Patients with anterior shoulder instability lost motion in all directions, with a profound loss of external rotation. The presence of a glenoid bone defect nor greater bone loss did not reliably predict a loss of range of motion. A Hill-Sachs lesion was predictive of a loss of external rotation, while an off-track lesion was predictive of a loss of range in all directions.

肩关节前部不稳定患者盂肱骨骨质流失对活动范围的影响。
背景:肩关节活动范围(ROM)的丧失是肩关节前方不稳定手术治疗后的常见现象;然而,目前仍不清楚这在多大程度上与其损伤有关。目的:本研究的目的是比较肩关节前方不稳定患者与正常对侧肩关节的被动肩关节活动范围:方法:前瞻性地招募了121名接受稳定手术的患者。术前采用先进的成像技术评估盂骨缺损和Hill-Sachs偏离轨道病变的存在。术前在麻醉状态下测量双肩的被动活动度:结果:在所有方向上,不稳定肩关节的活动度都明显下降。回归分析表明,无论是盂骨缺损还是盂骨丢失更多,都与任何平面的ROM损失无关。希尔-萨克斯(Hill-Sachs)病变的存在与外旋功能的丧失有显著相关性,而偏离轨道的病变则与所有平面的ROM丧失有关(P 结论:Hill-萨克斯病变的存在与外旋功能的丧失有显著相关性,而偏离轨道的病变则与所有平面的ROM丧失有关:肩关节前部不稳定的患者在各个方向上都会丧失运动能力,其中外旋运动能力丧失最为严重。盂骨缺损和骨质流失的程度并不能可靠地预测活动范围的丧失。希尔-萨克斯(Hill-Sachs)病变可预测外旋功能的丧失,而偏离轨道的病变可预测所有方向活动范围的丧失。
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Irish Journal of Medical Science
Irish Journal of Medical Science 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
357
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Irish Journal of Medical Science is the official organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Established in 1832, this quarterly journal is a contribution to medical science and an ideal forum for the younger medical/scientific professional to enter world literature and an ideal launching platform now, as in the past, for many a young research worker. The primary role of both the Academy and IJMS is that of providing a forum for the exchange of scientific information and to promote academic discussion, so essential to scientific progress.
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