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Ultrasonographic Evaluation of the Shoulders and Its Associations with Shoulder Pain Age and Swim Training in Masters Swimmers

机译:肩部疼痛年龄和肩部疼痛年龄和游泳训练的超声评估

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Background and objectives: The long head of the biceps (LHB) and rotator cuff tendinopathy is the major cause of shoulder pain in competitive swimmers. The risk of tendinopathy increases with aging; however, the structural changes of LHB and rotator cuff in populations of masters swimmers have not been well examined. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of ultrasonographic abnormalities of the shoulders in masters swimmers, and the association of pain, age, and swim training with structural changes in this population. Materials and Methods: A total of 60 subjects participated in this study, with 20 masters swimmers with shoulder pain, 20 asymptomatic masters swimmers, and 20 sex- and age-matched controls. All swimmers completed a self-reported questionnaire for shoulder pain, their history of competition, and training volume. Each subject underwent ultrasonographic examination of both shoulders for pathologic findings in the LHB tendon, rotator cuff (supraspinatus (SSP) and subscapularis (SSC)) tendons, and subacromial bursa (SAB) of both shoulders and had thickness measured. Results: The prevalence of tendinosis (LHB, 48.8%; SSP, 17.5%; SSC, 15.9%), partial tear (SSP, 35.0%), and calcification (SSC, 10.0%) were higher in swimmers than in controls. LHB and SSP tendinosis were associated with shoulder pain. Older age and later start of competition were associated with an increased risk of LHB tendinosis and SSC calcification. Earlier initiation of swimming and longer history of competition were associated with an increased risk of SSP and SSC tendinosis. The thicker SSP tendon significantly increased the risk of tendinosis and partial tear. Conclusions: A high prevalence of structural changes in the rotator cuff and biceps tendons in masters swimmers reflects the effect of shoulder symptoms, aging, and swim training.
机译:背景和目标:二头肌(LHB)和转子袖带病的长头是竞争游泳者肩痛的主要原因。肌腱病的风险随着衰老的增加而增加;然而,LHB和旋转器袖口的结构变化在掌柜游泳运动员的群体中尚未得到很好的检查。本研究的目的是调查母亲游泳者中肩部超声异常的普遍性,以及痛苦,年龄和游泳训练与本人的结构变化。材料和方法:共有60名受试者参加了这项研究,其中20座硕士游泳运动员,肩痛,20个无症状的大师游泳运动员和20名性别和年龄匹配的控制。所有游泳运动员都完成了一个自我报告的问卷,用于肩痛,竞争历史和训练量。每个受试者在LHB肌腱,转子箍(SUPRASKINATUS(SSP)和亚鲸属(SSC))肌腱和两种肩部的亚脉络囊(SAB)上并具有测量的厚度,每个受试者都接受了对病理发现的超声检查。结果:肌腱病的患病率(LHB,48.8%; SSP,17.5%; SSC,15.9%),部分撕裂(SSP,35.0%)和钙化(SSP,10.0%)在游泳运动员中比对照更高。 LHB和SSP肌腱病与肩痛有关。年龄较大的年龄和后来的竞争开始与LHB肌腱病的风险增加和SSC钙化增加。早期的游泳和较长历史的开始与SSP和SSC肌腱病的风险增加有关。较厚的SSP肌腱显着提高了肌腱病的风险和部分撕裂。结论:骑兵袖口和二头肌肌腱中结构变化的高度普及,游泳运动员反映了肩部症状,老化和游泳训练的影响。

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