Differences in biomechanical and metabolic factors between patients with frozen shoulder and asymptomatic individuals. A cross-sectional study

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Musculoskeletal Science and Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1016/j.msksp.2024.102980
Michel GCAM. Mertens , Mira Meeus , Enrique Lluch Girbes , Lirios Dueñas , Marcel TB. Twickler , Olivier Verborgt , Filip Struyf
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Abstract

Background

the pathogenesis of frozen shoulder (FS) is thought to be one of inflammation and fibrosis possibly influenced by hyperglycemia. Biomechanical changes of the shoulder joint in terms of muscle strength, scapular kinematics and proprioception might occur in FS.

Objectives

to compare muscle strength, scapular kinematics, proprioception, and blood glucose levels within patients with FS and to asymptomatic individuals.

Design

cross-sectional study.

Method

Thirty-five patients with FS and 35 asymptomatic age and gender-matched individuals underwent physical assessment to determine muscle strength (abduction, external and internal rotation), scapular kinematics (both visually and with a plurimeter), proprioception (joint position sense), and blood glucose level.

Results

Patients with FS showed a decrease in muscle strength in their affected shoulder compared to both the unaffected shoulder and asymptomatic individuals. Significant differences were found between the affected and unaffected shoulder in the FS group and between groups (FS versus controls) in scapular upward rotation (plurimeter) at 30° and 60° abduction. No difference in scapular kinematics (visual observation), proprioception, and blood glucose levels was found neither between shoulders in the FS group nor between groups.

Conclusion

A clinically relevant difference in muscle strength and increase in scapular upward rotation were found in the affected shoulder of patients with FS compared to their unaffected side and controls. However, no evidence of different levels of scapular kinematics (visual observation), proprioception, and blood glucose levels in the affected shoulder compared to the unaffected shoulder or controls is lacking.

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肩周炎患者与无症状者在生物力学和代谢因素方面的差异。一项横断面研究。
背景:肩周炎(FS)的发病机制被认为是炎症和纤维化,可能受到高血糖的影响。目的:比较肩周炎患者和无症状者的肌力、肩胛运动学、本体感觉和血糖水平:35名FS患者和35名年龄和性别匹配的无症状者接受了身体评估,以确定肌肉力量(外展、外旋和内旋)、肩胛运动学(目测和使用测力计)、本体感觉(关节位置感)和血糖水平:结果:与未受影响的肩部和无症状者相比,FS 患者受影响肩部的肌肉力量有所下降。在外展 30° 和 60° 时,FS 组患肩与非患肩之间以及组间(FS 与对照组)之间的肩胛骨上旋(plurimeter)存在显著差异。在肩胛骨运动学(视觉观察)、本体感觉和血糖水平方面,FS 组和各组之间均未发现差异:结论:与未受影响的一侧和对照组相比,FS 患者受影响的肩部在肌力和肩胛骨上旋增加方面存在临床相关性差异。然而,与未受影响的肩部或对照组相比,没有证据表明受影响肩部的肩胛骨运动学(视觉观察)、本体感觉和血糖水平存在差异。
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Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice, international journal of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, is a peer-reviewed international journal (previously Manual Therapy), publishing high quality original research, review and Masterclass articles that contribute to improving the clinical understanding of appropriate care processes for musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes articles that influence or add to the body of evidence on diagnostic and therapeutic processes, patient centered care, guidelines for musculoskeletal therapeutics and theoretical models that support developments in assessment, diagnosis, clinical reasoning and interventions.
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