参与适应性运动的老年手动轮椅使用者中外侧上髁病的患病率。

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-12 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1771243
Andrea K Cyr, Berdale S Colorado, Michael J Uihlein, Kristin L Garlanger, Sergey S Tarima, Kenneth Lee
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目的:通过超声检查和体格检查,确定轮椅使用者主肘外侧上髁病(LE)的患病率。设计:前瞻性,横断面。地点:2018、2019年全国退伍军人轮椅运动会(赛事医疗服务)。参与者:参加全国老兵轮椅运动会的手动轮椅使用者(n = 87)。干预措施:参与者完成一份问卷,然后进行超声评估和主臂体检,评估常见伸肌肌腱病变(CET)或临床LE。主要观察指标:将超声诊断的CET患病率与MaNemar配对二进制数据的其他诊断标准进行比较。结果:46% (N = 40)的参与者通过超声评估符合CET的诊断标准,17% (N = 15)的参与者通过体检符合LE的诊断标准。结论:与健全人群相比,基于超声评估或体格检查,手动轮椅使用者的CET和LE患病率均增加。CET与年龄增长和使用手动轮椅的时间增加有关。LE的诊断与参与适应性运动之间没有关联。
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Prevalence of lateral epicondylosis in veteran manual wheelchair users participating in adaptive sports.

Objective: Determine the prevalence of lateral epicondylosis (LE) of the dominant elbow in manual wheelchair users based on ultrasound assessment and physical exam.Design: Prospective, cross-sectional.Setting: National Veteran Wheelchair Games 2018 and 2019 (event medical services).Participants: Manual wheelchair users who attended the National Veteran Wheelchair Games (n = 87).Interventions: Participants completed a questionnaire then underwent an ultrasound assessment and a physical exam of their dominant arm evaluating for common extensor tendinopathy (CET) or clinically LE.Main Outcome Measure: Prevalence of CET diagnosed by ultrasound criteria was compared with other diagnostic criteria with MaNemar test for paired binary data.Results: Forty-six percent (N = 40) of participants met diagnostic criteria for CET by ultrasound assessment and 17% (N = 15) of participants met criteria for LE based on physical exam. These values are dramatically higher than what has been reported in the able-bodied population where the prevalence is estimated to be <2%. Age and number of years of wheelchair use were significant predictors of ultrasound diagnosis of LE (P = 0.02, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.01-1.11) and (P = 0.05, 95% CI 1.00-1.09), respectively. Association analysis based on odds ratio and CI found no association between ultrasound findings suggestive of LE with regular adaptive sport participation greater than 1.5 h per week.Conclusion: Compared to able-bodied population, there is an increased prevalence of both CET and LE in manual wheelchair users based on either ultrasound assessment or physical exam. CET is associated with increased age and increased years using a manual wheelchair. There is no association between the diagnosis of LE and participation in adaptive sport.

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