背顶运动员肩痛、躯干痛和下肢痛的关系:一项meta分析的系统综述。

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2024-12-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.125882
Marine Leroux, Franck Lagniaux
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摘要

背景:49%的头顶运动员患有肩痛。投掷动作需要所有动力链的参与,以减少肩部过度使用的风险。因此,有限的下肢活动范围或虚弱已被确定为头顶运动员肩部疼痛的危险因素。目的:本系统综述旨在评估肩、躯干和下肢疼痛在头顶运动员中的关系。研究设计:系统评价和荟萃分析。方法:在PubMed/MEDLINE、Science Direct和CENTRAL/Cochrane数据库中对观察性研究进行系统评价。搜索词包括与运动相关的词(如“头顶”、“棒球”、“排球”、“手球”)和与伤害相关的词(如“受伤史”、“肩痛”、“下肢痛”、“臀部痛”、“膝盖痛”、“脚踝痛”、“脚痛”、“躯干痛”)。如果研究符合以下标准,则考虑进行审查:包括头顶运动员,肩部和下肢或躯干损伤或疼痛的调查,有相关数据或可以计算优势比(or)或相对风险(RR)的计算,可用法语或英语。采用ROBINS-E工具评估每篇文章的方法学质量。数据汇集在随机效应荟萃分析中,使用优势比来估计肩部疼痛和其他部位疼痛之间的关联强度。结果:纳入7篇文章。其中5人有中等偏倚风险,2人有高偏倚风险。肩痛与腰痛(OR=5.51)、髋痛(OR=4.32)、膝痛(OR=3.03)和踝/足痛(OR=2.84)相关。结论:本系统综述强调了肩部疼痛与躯干/下肢疼痛或损伤之间的显著关联,但确定性非常低。证据等级:三级。
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Relationship between Shoulder Pain, Trunk and Lower Limb Pain in Overhead Athletes: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis.

Background: Forty-nine percent of overhead athletes suffer from shoulder pain. Throwing movements require the participation of all components of the kinetic chain to reduce risk for shoulder overuse. Thus, limited lower limb range of motion or weakness has been identified as a risk factor for shoulder pain in overhead athletes.

Purpose: This systematic review aims to evaluate the association between shoulder, trunk, and lower limb pain in overhead athletes.

Study design: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted in the PubMed/MEDLINE, Science Direct and CENTRAL/Cochrane databases for observational studies. Search terms included sports-related terms (e.g., 'overhead', 'baseball', 'volleyball', 'handball') and injury-related terms (e.g., 'injury history', 'shoulder pain', 'lower limb pain', 'hip pain', 'knee pain', 'ankle pain', 'foot pain', 'trunk pain'). Studies were considered for review if they met the following criteria: inclusion of overhead athletes, investigation of injury or pain in shoulder and lower limb or trunk, had data related to or could calculate the calculation of odds ratio (OR) or relative risk (RR), available in French or English. The ROBINS-E tool was used to assess the methodological quality of each article. The data were pooled in a random-effects meta-analysis, using odds ratios to estimate the strength of the association between shoulder pain and pain at other locations.

Results: Seven articles were included. Five of them were at moderate risk of bias and two were at high risk of bias. Shoulder pain was associated with low back pain (OR=5.51), hip pain (OR=4.32), knee pain (OR=3.03) and ankle/foot pain (OR=2.84).

Conclusion: This systematic review highlighted, with very low to low certainty, a significant association between shoulder pain and trunk/lower limb pain or injuries.

Level of evidence: Level 3.

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