Development and validation of a sport-specific shoulder score questionnaire for functional fitness and weightlifting athletes.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Maria A Bernstorff, Lisa Schwake, Norman Schumann, Ole Somberg, Silvia Hufnagel, Maximilian Wenzel, Thomas Schildhauer, Matthias Königshausen
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Background: So-called scores are a frequently used evaluation system in clinical examinations to assess the function or limitations of a joint such as the shoulder. However, research indicates that these general scores often have limited validity for specific patient groups, such as athletes. Known as a demanding patient population, athletes have unique needs. We address this by introducing a sport-specific shoulder score questionnaire developed specifically for functional fitness and weightlifting populations.

Methods: Utilizing MRIs (magnet resonance imaging) and clinical examinations from a group of 51 athletes in the functional fitness and weightlifting field who are experiencing shoulder pain, we initially validated a sport-specific score system. With these data and an approach via PCA (principal component analyze), the weights for the questionnaire were calculated, Later, we conducted clinical examinations and interviews with 92 athletes from the same field, comprising both athletes with no clinical issues and athletes with shoulder pain. With the help of the N.=92 individuals, we validated the questionnaire and adjusted the weighting of the questions where necessary. The principle of the PCA was to show which questions were most frequently answered with a high score by those athletes with structural damage in the MRI or positive clinical tests.

Results: A total of 143 athletes were analyzed, all having undergone clinical examinations with a primary focus on rotator cuff and long head of the biceps (LHB) pathologies, as well as glenohumeral instability. In N.=51 an additional MRI was available. The sensitivity was found to be 89%, precision was 67%, and specificity was 42%. The calculated F1 score was 0.76. The scoring threshold for the questionnaire was set at 22 out of 100.

Conclusions: This score offers a cost-effective, risk-free tool for identifying shoulder pathologies in weightlifting athletes, boasting a high sensitivity of 89%. It is intended to be an extension of existing score questionnaires that are more focused on a specific, very demanding patient population such as weightlifting and functional fitness athletes.

功能健身和举重运动员专项肩部评分问卷的开发和验证。
背景:所谓的评分是临床检查中经常使用的评估系统,用于评估关节(如肩部)的功能或局限性。然而,研究表明,这些一般评分通常对特定患者群体(如运动员)的有效性有限。作为一个要求苛刻的病人群体,运动员有着独特的需求。我们通过引入专门为功能健身和举重人群开发的运动特定肩部评分问卷来解决这一问题。方法:利用核磁共振成像(mri)和51名功能性健身和举重领域患有肩痛的运动员的临床检查,我们初步验证了一种运动特异性评分系统。利用这些数据,通过主成分分析(PCA)的方法,计算问卷的权重。随后,我们对来自同一领域的92名运动员进行了临床检查和访谈,其中包括无临床问题的运动员和有肩痛的运动员。在n =92个人的帮助下,我们验证了问卷,并在必要时调整了问题的权重。PCA的原理是显示那些在MRI或阳性临床测试中有结构损伤的运动员最常高分回答哪些问题。结果:共有143名运动员进行了分析,所有运动员都进行了临床检查,主要集中在肩袖和肱二头长头(LHB)病变以及肩关节不稳定。在n =51中,可获得额外的MRI。灵敏度89%,精密度67%,特异度42%。计算F1得分为0.76。问卷的评分门槛设定为22分(满分100分)。结论:该评分为识别举重运动员肩部病变提供了一种低成本、无风险的工具,具有89%的高灵敏度。它旨在成为现有评分问卷的延伸,该问卷更侧重于特定的,非常苛刻的患者群体,如举重和功能健身运动员。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
393
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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