Wiebe H. K. De Vries, U. Arnet, Franziska Bossuyt, Sonja de Groot, I. Eriks-Hoogland, Claudio Perret
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Abstract
Introduction
The primary objective of this study is to explore associations between meeting spinal cord injury (SCI)-specific exercise guidelines and the prevalence of shoulder pain in manual wheelchair users (MWU) with SCI in Switzerland. The rationale behind this investigation lies in the high prevalence of shoulder pain among MWU with SCI, impacting their daily activities, leisure- and labor participation, and overall quality of life. Understanding the association between exercise adherence and shoulder pain is crucial, not only for the well-being of the individuals but also for managing healthcare costs associated with pain treatments.
Methods
The study utilizes data from the SwiSCI Community Survey 2022 (Gross-Hemmi et al., 2021), focusing on a cohort of 593 manual wheelchair users (MWU) for a cross-sectional analysis, investigating the reporting of shoulder pain, and adherence to SCI-specific exercise guidelines (Martin Ginis et al., 2018). The guidelines, proposed by Martin-Ginis et al. (2018), encompass aerobic exercise and muscle-specific strength training. Logistic regression analyses were employed to assess the association of meeting these guidelines and the prevalence of shoulder pain, while considering potential confounding factors.
Results
High prevalence of shoulder pain was observed, affecting 40% of the MWU surveyed, which is in line with previous observations. Additionally, the study found that a significant proportion of the population did not meet the recommended guidelines for aerobic exercise (46%) and muscle strength training (64%). Logistic regression analyses showed that non-adherence to aerobic exercise guidelines was associated with 1.55 to 1.97 higher odds of reporting shoulder pain. No association of muscle strength training with the shoulder pain could be found. Therefore, meeting both aerobic and muscle strength guidelines did not yield any association with shoulder pain. Adjustments for potential confounders such as sex, age, lesion level, completeness, time since injury, and mobility scores, did not change the association between adherence to guidelines and shoulder pain.
Discussion/Conclusion
The prevalence of shoulder pain in the study sample is high (40%) and in line with previous publications. Compared to 75% of the Swiss general population being physical active for more than 2.5 hour a week (Bundesamt für Statistik, 2019), only 54% of the study sample is meeting the guidelines for at least the “Starter level” on aerobic exercise (cardiorespiratory, ≥ 2x 20 min/week). Those who are not meeting the aerobic exercise guidelines have 1.55 to 1.97 higher odds to have shoulder pain. Despite foreseen shoulder fitness benefit, 64% is not meeting the guidelines on muscle strength training. To further examine the relation between shoulder use, -exercise and shoulder pain, longitudinal studies on dose-effect are needed.
References
Gross-Hemmi, M. H., Gemperli, A., Fekete, C., Brach, M., Schwegler, U., & Stucki, G. (2021). Methodology and study population of the second Swiss national community survey of functioning after spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 59, 363-372. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-020-00584-3
Martin Ginis, K. A., van der Scheer, J. W., Latimer-Cheung, A. E., Barrow, A., Bourne, C., Carruthers, P., Bernardi, M., Ditor, D. S., Gaudet, S., de Groot, S., Hayes, K. C., Hicks, A. L., Leicht, C. A., Lexell, J., Macaluso, S., Manns, P. J., McBride, C. B., Noonan, V. K., Pomerleau, P. … Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L. (2018). Evidence-based scientific exercise guidelines for adults with spinal cord injury: an update and a new guideline. Spinal Cord, 56(4), 308-321. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-017-0017-3
Bundesamt für Statistik. (Ed.). (2019). Schweizerische Gesundheitsbefragung 2017. Körperliche Aktivität und Gesundheit [Swiss Health Survey 2017: Physical activity and health]. Bundesamt für Statistik. https://www.sportobs.ch/inhalte/Downloads/213-1708.pdf
导言:本研究的主要目的是探讨符合脊髓损伤(SCI)特定运动指南与瑞士手动轮椅使用者(MWU)肩痛患病率之间的关系。这项调查的原因在于,肩部疼痛在患有 SCI 的手动轮椅使用者中发病率很高,影响了他们的日常活动、休闲和劳动参与以及整体生活质量。了解坚持锻炼与肩部疼痛之间的关系至关重要,这不仅关系到患者的健康,也关系到与疼痛治疗相关的医疗费用的管理。研究方法 本研究利用了 2022 年 SwiSCI 社区调查(Gross-Hemmi 等人,2021 年)的数据,重点对 593 名手动轮椅使用者(MWU)进行了横断面分析,调查了肩部疼痛的报告情况,以及对 SCI 特定锻炼指南(Martin Ginis 等人,2018 年)的遵守情况。马丁-吉尼斯等人(2018)提出的指南包括有氧运动和肌肉力量训练。在考虑潜在混杂因素的同时,采用逻辑回归分析评估符合这些指南与肩痛患病率之间的关联。结果 观察到肩痛的发病率很高,影响到 40% 的受访妇女大学,这与之前的观察结果一致。此外,研究还发现有相当一部分人没有达到有氧运动(46%)和肌肉力量训练(64%)的建议标准。逻辑回归分析表明,不遵守有氧运动指南与报告肩痛的几率增加 1.55 至 1.97 有关。没有发现肌肉力量训练与肩部疼痛有关。因此,同时符合有氧运动和肌肉力量指南与肩痛没有任何关联。对潜在的混杂因素(如性别、年龄、病变程度、完整性、受伤后时间和活动能力评分)进行调整后,遵守指南与肩痛之间的关系没有发生变化。讨论/结论 研究样本中肩部疼痛的发病率较高(40%),与之前发表的研究结果一致。与瑞士75%的普通人群每周运动2.5小时以上(联邦统计局,2019年)相比,研究样本中仅有54%的人至少达到了有氧运动 "入门级"(心肺运动,≥ 2x 20分钟/周)的标准。不符合有氧运动指导原则的人患肩痛的几率要高出 1.55 至 1.97。尽管可以预见肩部健身会带来益处,但仍有 64% 的人未达到肌肉力量训练指导原则的要求。为了进一步研究肩部使用、运动和肩痛之间的关系,需要对剂量效应进行纵向研究。参考文献 Gross-Hemmi, M. H., Gemperli, A., Fekete, C., Brach, M., Schwegler, U., & Stucki, G. (2021)。第二次瑞士全国社区脊髓损伤后功能调查的方法和研究人群。Spinal Cord, 59, 363-372. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-020-00584-3 Martin Ginis, K. A., van der Scheer, J. W., Latimer-Cheung, A. E., Barrow, A., Bourne, C., Carruthers, P., Bernardi, M.., Ditor, D. S., & Stucki, G. (2021)、Ditor, D. S., Gaudet, S., de Groot, S., Hayes, K. C., Hicks, A. L., Leicht, C. A., Lexell, J., Macaluso, S., Manns, P. J., McBride, C. B., Noonan, V. K., Pomerleau, P. ... Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L. (2018)。脊髓损伤成人循证科学锻炼指南:更新和新指南。脊髓,56(4),308-321。https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-017-0017-3 Bundesamt für Statistik.(Ed.).(2019).Schweizerische Gesundheitsbefragung 2017.Körperliche Aktivität und Gesundheit [Swiss Health Survey 2017: Physical activity and health].Bundesamt für Statistik. https://www.sportobs.ch/inhalte/Downloads/213-1708.pdf