The efficacy of conservative management of micro-traumatic posterior shoulder instability

Q2 Medicine JSES International Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jseint.2024.09.016
Lyn Watson Prof DocBAppSci(Physio) GradDip , Simon Balster BPhty(Hon), BSc (Hon) , Sarah Warby PhDB Physio (Hon) , Ross Lenssen BHSc(Physiotherapy) , Gregory Hoy MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthA, FACSP , Shane Barwood MBBS, FRACS , Jacqui French BPhysio , Bonnie Kerr BHth ScMSports Physio , Sam Lawrence DPT, BAppSc, PGCert , Charlotte Ganderton PhDB Physio (Hon) , Katherine Davis BHuman Movt (ExSci), MPhysio , Tania Pizzari PhDB Physio (Hon)
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Abstract

Background

Microtraumatic posterior shoulder instability (PSI) is characterized by symptomatic posterior translation of the glenohumeral joint. A common etiology is a gradual overload of glenohumeral joint structures. The recommend initial treatment for microtraumatic PSI is rehabilitation; however, the evidence to support this recommendation is limited. The aim of this study is to investigate the patient- reported outcome measures and return to sport success of participants with microtraumatic PSI who participate in a posterior instability rehabilitation program.

Methods

In the single-group study design, 24 shoulders in 22 sporting participants (17 male, 5 females; mean age, 21.1 years, standard deviation 10.1 years) diagnosed with microtraumatic PSI undertook the Watson Posterior Instability Program (WIP-p) over 24 weeks. Outcome measures included the Melbourne Instability Shoulder Score and Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index at baseline, 6, 12, and 24 weeks. Failure of conservative management and time to return to sport was measured. Treatment effects were determined using linear mixed models, with 95% confidence intervals. Significance was set at 0.05.

Results

After 24 weeks of the WIP-p, participants had significant improvements at 12 (effect size or standardized mean difference (SMD): 1.1, P < .001) and 24 weeks (SMD: 1.8, P < .001) on the Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index and significant improvements at 6 (SMD; 0.74, P = .036), 12 (SMD: 0.41, P = .007) and 24 weeks (SMD: 1.7, P < .001) on the Melbourne Instability Shoulder Score. For return to sport, 20 of the 22 (90.1%) participants returned to full activity at the 24-week time point, while two went on to have reconstructive surgery.

Discussion and Conclusion

The WIP-p resulted in a high level of return to sport and significantly improved functional outcomes in patients with microtraumatic PSI. A small proportion of sporting participations with microtraumatic PSI may fail conservative rehabilitation and require surgical consideration.
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微外伤性后肩不稳的保守治疗效果。
背景:微外伤性后肩不稳(PSI)以肩关节后侧移位为特征。常见的病因是肩关节结构逐渐负荷过重。微创伤性PSI的推荐初始治疗是康复;然而,支持这一建议的证据有限。本研究的目的是调查参与后路不稳定康复计划的微创伤性PSI患者报告的结果测量和恢复运动成功的情况。方法:采用单组研究设计,22名运动参与者24肩(男性17名,女性5名;平均年龄21.1岁,标准差10.1岁)诊断为微创伤性PSI,在24周内进行了沃森后路不稳定程序(wwp -p)。结果测量包括基线、6周、12周和24周时的墨尔本肩部不稳定评分和西安大略省肩部不稳定指数。测量保守治疗的失败情况和恢复运动的时间。采用线性混合模型确定治疗效果,置信区间为95%。显著性设为0.05。结果:在WIP-p治疗24周后,参与者在12周(效应量或标准化平均差(SMD): 1.1, P P = 0.036), 12周(SMD: 0.41, P = 0.007)和24周(SMD: 1.7, P)有显著改善。讨论和结论:WIP-p治疗导致微创伤性PSI患者高水平的运动恢复和显著改善功能结局。一小部分患有微创伤性PSI的运动参与者可能无法进行保守康复,需要考虑手术治疗。
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JSES International Medicine-Surgery
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