Musculoskeletal ultrasound of the shoulder in patients with adhesive capsulitis.

IF 2.3 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Biomedical reports Pub Date : 2024-10-11 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.3892/br.2024.1878
Adipa Moleesaide, Jittima Saengsuwan, Patpiya Sirasaporn
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Adhesive capsulitis is a common pathological condition of the shoulder that affects the general population. The aim of the present study was to explore shoulder ultrasonographic findings in patients with adhesive capsulitis. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on 96 patients with adhesive capsulitis. Abnormal shoulder ultrasonographic findings were found in all participants. The top three abnormal ultrasonographic imaging features were biceps tendon effusion (71.8%), positive dynamic supraspinatus impingement (56.2%) and subdeltoid-subacromial bursitis (47.9%). By assessing the relationship between limited functional shoulder range of motion (ROM) and abnormal shoulder ultrasonographic findings, limited passive ROM (PROM) with shoulder flexion of ≤120 degrees was found to be significantly associated with positive dynamic supraspinatus impingement. Similarly, limited PROM in shoulder abduction of ≤130 degrees was found to be significantly associated with subdeltoid and subacromial bursitis, as well as positive dynamic supraspinatus impingement. In addition, limited PROM with shoulder internal rotation of ≤60 degrees was significantly associated with positive dynamic supraspinatus impingement. Varying abnormal shoulder ultrasonographic findings were obtained in patients with adhesive capsulitis. Therefore, it should be cautioned that relying solely on physical examination may not accurately indicate true shoulder pathology and it is suggested that the final diagnosis should be based on a combination of the patients' clinical and overall ultrasonographic findings.

粘连性肩关节囊炎患者的肩部肌肉骨骼超声波检查。
粘连性肩关节囊炎是一种常见的肩关节病变,影响着普通人群。本研究旨在探讨粘连性肩关节囊炎患者的肩部超声波检查结果。本研究对 96 名粘连性肩关节囊炎患者进行了横断面描述性研究。所有参与者均发现了异常的肩部超声成像结果。排在前三位的异常超声成像特征分别是肱二头肌肌腱渗出(71.8%)、动态冈上撞击阳性(56.2%)和三角肌下-肩峰下滑囊炎(47.9%)。通过评估肩关节功能性活动范围(ROM)受限与异常肩关节超声波检查结果之间的关系,发现肩关节屈曲≤120度时的被动活动范围(PROM)受限与动态冈上撞击阳性有显著相关性。同样,肩关节外展受限的被动活动度(PROM)≤130 度也与肩峰下滑囊炎和肩峰下滑囊炎以及动态冈上撞击呈阳性明显相关。此外,肩关节内旋≤60度时的PROM受限与动态冈上撞击阳性有显著相关性。粘连性肩囊炎患者的肩部超声波检查结果存在不同程度的异常。因此,需要提醒的是,仅靠体格检查可能无法准确显示肩部的真正病变,建议应结合患者的临床和整体超声波检查结果进行最终诊断。
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Biomedical reports MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal, dedicated to publishing research across all fields of biology and medicine, including pharmacology, pathology, gene therapy, genetics, microbiology, neurosciences, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology and molecular surgery. The journal provides a home for original research, case reports and review articles.
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