H. Gutiérrez-Espinoza, F. Araya-Quintanilla, Sebastián Pinto-Concha, W. Sepúlveda-Loyola, R. Ramírez‐Vélez, Jorge Fuentes-Contreras
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摘要
背景肩袖撕裂手术中最常见的并发症是术后肩僵硬。关于这种情况的术后治疗的证据很少。本研究评估了关节镜下RC修复后出现肩关节僵硬的术后方案的效果。方法采用单组试验前后设计。参与者进行了一个为期6周的项目。主要结果是分别用Constant-Murley和手臂、肩膀和手的残疾(DASH)问卷评估肩部和上肢功能。次要结果包括休息时和运动时的疼痛强度(视觉模拟评分(VAS))和肩关节活动度(角计)。结果共纳入115名成年男性。干预对Constant-Murley问卷(+35.6分,p<0.001)和DASH问卷(- 26.2分,p = 0.005)产生积极影响;静止VAS (- 2.8 cm, p<0.001);运动时VAS (- 2.7 cm, p<0.001);和肩带rom。结论该方案在研究参与者的大多数功能结果中显示出临床和统计学上显著的益处。
Effects of a postoperative program in patients with shoulder stiffness following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
Background The most common complication in the surgery for rotator cuff (RC) tears is postoperative shoulder stiffness. The evidence for the postoperative treatment of this condition is scarce. This study assessed the effects of a postoperative program at the onset of shoulder stiffness following arthroscopic RC repair. Methods A single-group pre- and post-test design was included. Participants performed a 6-week program. Primary outcomes were shoulder and upper limb function assessed with the Constant–Murley and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaires, respectively. Secondary outcomes included pain intensity at rest and during movement with the visual analog scale (VAS), and shoulder range of motion assessed with a goniometer. Results A total of 115 adult males were included. The intervention produced a positive effect on the Constant–Murley (+35.6 points, p<0.001) and DASH questionnaire (−26.2 points, p = 0.005); VAS at rest (−2.8 cm, p<0.001); VAS at movement (−2.7 cm, p<0.001); and shoulder ROMs. Conclusion The program showed clinically and statistically significant benefits in most of the functional outcomes in the study participants.