脊髓损伤的手动轮椅使用者肩核磁共振成像结果。

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-09 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1834774
Omid Jahanian, Meegan G Van Straaten, Brianna M Goodwin, Ryan J Lennon, Jonathan D Barlow, Naveen S Murthy, Melissa M B Morrow
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目的:探讨手动轮椅(MWC)使用者脊髓损伤(SCI)后肩袖和肱二头长头病变的发生率。设计:横断面研究。地点:三级医疗中心门诊。参与者:44名患有SCI的成年MWC使用者(男性36名,女性8名),平均年龄42(13)岁。SCI级别从C6到L1;完全性和不完全性脊髓损伤。结果测量:参与者的人口统计学和人体测量信息,肩痛的存在,轮椅使用者疼痛指数(WUSPI)评分,以及肩关节病变的磁共振成像结果,包括肌腱病变、肌腱撕裂和肌肉萎缩。结果:59%的参与者报告有肩部疼痛。任何肌腱病变横跨肩袖和二头肌肌腱长头的患病率为98%。冈上肌的患病率为86%,冈下肌为91%,肩胛下肌为75%,二头肌为57%。大多数肌腱病变的严重程度为轻度或中度。流泪率为68%。冈上肌肌腱撕裂的发生率为48%,冈下肌为36%,肩胛下肌为43%,二头肌为12%。大部分泪液为部分厚度泪液。结论:轻度和中度肩肌腱病变和部分厚度肌腱撕裂在脊髓损伤MWC使用者中非常普遍。此外,本研究的发现表明,监测这一人群肩部病变的策略不应过度依赖于患者报告的疼痛,而应更多地关注轮椅使用的年数和年龄。
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Shoulder magnetic resonance imaging findings in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury.

Shoulder magnetic resonance imaging findings in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury.

Shoulder magnetic resonance imaging findings in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury.

Shoulder magnetic resonance imaging findings in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury.

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of rotator cuff and long head of the biceps pathologies in manual wheelchair (MWC) users with spinal cord injury (SCI).Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Outpatient clinic at a tertiary medical center.Participants: Forty-four adult MWC users with SCI (36 men and 8 women) with an average age (SD) of 42 (13) years. SCI levels ranged from C6 to L1; complete and incomplete SCI.Outcome Measures: Participants' demographic and anthropometric information, presence of shoulder pain, Wheelchair User's Pain Index (WUSPI) scores, and magnetic resonance imaging findings of shoulder pathologies including tendinopathy, tendon tears, and muscle atrophy.Results: Fifty-nine percent of the participants reported some shoulder pain. The prevalence of any tendinopathy across the rotator cuff and the long head of biceps tendon was 98%. The prevalence of tendinopathy in the supraspinatus was 86%, infraspinatus was 91%, subscapularis was 75%, and biceps was 57%. The majority of tendinopathies had mild or moderate severity. The prevalence of any tears was 68%. The prevalence of tendon tears in the supraspinatus was 48%, infraspinatus was 36%, subscapularis was 43%, and biceps was 12%. The majority of the tears were partial-thickness tears. Participants without tendon tears were significantly younger (P < 0.001) and had been wheelchair user for a significantly shorter time (P = 0.005) than those with tendon tears.Conclusion: Mild and moderate shoulder tendinopathy and partial-thickness tendon tears were highly prevalent in MWC users with SCI. Additionally, the findings of this study suggest that strategies for monitoring shoulder pathologies in this population should not be overly reliant on patient-reported pain, but perhaps more concerned with years of wheelchair use and age.

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