脑卒中患者肩部偏瘫疼痛的倾向及其与日常生活活动受限的关系

Hafsa Rashid, Ayesha Javed, Irrij Javed Jadoon, Palwasha Masood, Naheeda Javed, Pakeza Sarwar, Saima Babar, Kiran Shafique
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背景:中风后的一个典型后果是肩部疼痛,这种疼痛会阻碍运动并妨碍康复。要了解偏瘫性肩痛综合征,就必须确定哪些肩部结构会在中风后产生疼痛。中风患者可能会因肩关节半脱位、肩袖撞击或断裂、粘连性肩囊炎、肱二头肌肌腱炎等疾病而出现肩部疼痛,从而导致日常生活中的活动受限:评估中风患者偏瘫性肩痛的患病率及其与日常生活活动受限的关系:方法:在获得机构伦理批准后,对 377 名参与者进行了横断面调查。数据采用方便抽样技术从哈里普尔、曼塞赫拉和阿伯塔巴德的医院收集,涉及中风病期不少于一个月的患者。肩部疼痛和残疾采用标准化的肩部疼痛和残疾指数(SPADI)进行测量。使用巴特尔指数(Barthel Index)对报告肩痛的患者进行进一步评估,以评估其日常生活活动的局限性。分类变量之间的相关性采用卡方检验(Chi-square test)确定,连续变量之间的相关性采用皮尔逊相关检验(Pearson's Correlation Test)分析。数据使用 SPSS 25 版进行分析:参与者的平均年龄为(46.85 ± 7.30)岁,其中女性占 58.1%,男性占 41.9%。大多数人体重超重(37.6%),患有右侧中风偏瘫(52.5%)。54.5%的中风患者有肩部偏瘫性疼痛,其中59.6%的患者有右侧疼痛。肩部疼痛与日常生活活动受限之间存在中度至高度相关性(p < 0.001,r = -0.765):本研究发现,大多数中风幸存者在中风后会出现肩部疼痛。结论:该研究发现,大多数中风幸存者在中风后都会出现肩部疼痛,肩部疼痛导致的残疾与活动受限之间存在明显关联,这表明需要进行专门护理。
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Tendency of Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain and Its Association with Activities of Daily Living Limitations in Stroke Population
Background: A typical post-stroke consequence is shoulder pain, which discourages movement and hinders recovery. Understanding hemiplegic shoulder pain syndrome requires identifying which shoulder structures can produce pain post-stroke. Stroke patients may experience shoulder pain due to conditions like shoulder subluxation, rotator cuff impingement or rupture, adhesive capsulitis, bicipital tendonitis, among others, which contribute to activity limitations in daily living. Objective: To assess the prevalence of hemiplegic shoulder pain and its association with activity limitations in daily living among stroke patients. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 377 participants after institutional ethical approval. Data were collected using a convenient sampling technique from hospitals in Haripur, Mansehra, and Abbottabad, involving patients with a stroke duration of not less than one month. Shoulder pain and disability were measured using the standardized Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI). Patients reporting shoulder pain were further evaluated using the Barthel Index to assess limitations in daily living activities. Associations between categorical variables were determined using the Chi-square test, and correlations between continuous variables were analyzed using Pearson’s Correlation Test. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 25. Results: The mean age of participants was 46.85 ± 7.30 years, with 58.1% females and 41.9% males. The majority were overweight (37.6%) and had right hemiplegic stroke (52.5%). Hemiplegic shoulder pain was reported by 54.5% of stroke patients, with 59.6% experiencing right-sided pain. A moderate to strong correlation was found between shoulder pain and activity limitations in daily living (p < 0.001, r = -0.765). Conclusion: This study found that the majority of stroke survivors experienced post-stroke shoulder pain. There was a significant association between shoulder pain-related disability and activity limitations, indicating the need for specialized care.
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