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Association Between Years of Competition and Shoulder Function in Collegiate Swimmers

机译:高校游泳者竞争与肩部功能之间的关联

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Background: Shoulder injuries are common among competitive swimmers, and the progression of shoulder pathology is not well understood. The objective of this study was to assess the extent to which years of competitive swim training were associated with physical properties of the supraspinatus muscle and tendon, shoulder strength, and self-reported assessments of shoulder pain and function.Hypothesis: Increasing years of competition will be associated with declining physical properties of the supraspinatus muscle/tendon and declining self-reported assessments of pain and function.Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Level of Evidence: Level 4.Methods: After institutional approval, 18 collegiate female swimmers enrolled in the study. For each swimmer, supraspinatus tendon thickness was measured; tendinosis was assessed using ultrasound imaging, supraspinatus muscle shear wave velocity was assessed using shear wave elastography, isometric shoulder strength was measured using a Biodex system, and self-reported assessments of pain/function were assessed using the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff (WORC) score. All subjects were tested before the start of the collegiate swim season. Linear regression was used to assess the association between years of competition and the outcome measures.Results: Years of participation was positively associated with tendon thickness (P = 0.01) and negatively associated with shear wave velocity (P = 0.04) and WORC score (P < 0.01). Shoulder strength was not associated with years of participation (P>0.39).Conclusion: Long-term competitive swim training is associated with declining measures of supraspinatus muscle/ tendon properties and self-reported measures of pain and function. Although specific injury mechanisms are still not fully understood, these findings lend additional insight into the development of rotator cuff pathology in swimmers.Clinical Relevance: Lengthy swimming careers may lead to a chronic condition of reduced mechanical properties in the supraspinatus muscle and tendon, thereby increasing the likelihood of rotator cuff pathology.
机译:背景:肩部伤害在竞争游泳运动员中是常见的,肩部病理的进展并不充分了解。本研究的目的是评估竞争性游泳培训的程度与冈上肌肉和肌腱,肩部力量,肩部疼痛和功能的自我报告评估有关的竞争性游泳训练与肩部疼痛和功能评估有关。空间:竞争增加的竞争与冈上肌肉/肌腱的物理性质下降有关,并拒绝对疼痛和功能的评估下降.Sutudy设计:描述性流行病学研究。证据级别:等级4.Methods:制度批准后,18名学院女性游泳者参加了该研究。对于每次游泳运动员,测量Supraspinatus肌腱厚度;使用超声成像评估肌腱病,使用剪切波弹性记录评估Supraspinatus肌剪切波速度,使用Biodex系统测量等轴强度,并使用西部的安大略省旋转器袖口(WORC)评分评估疼痛/功能的自我报告评估。所有受试者在大学游泳季节开始之前都进行了测试。线性回归用于评估多年竞争之间的关联和结果措施。结果:年份的参与与肌腱厚度(p = 0.01)呈正相关,与剪切波速度负相关(p = 0.04)和WORC得分(P <0.01)。肩部力量与年份的参与无关(P> 0.39)。结论:长期竞争游泳训练与Supraspinatus肌肉/肌腱性能下降以及自我报告的疼痛和功能措施有关。虽然仍然没有完全明白伤害机制,但这些调查结果借助了游泳者旋转袖口病理的发展的额外洞察。晶莹状的相关性:冗长的游泳职业可能导致慢性肌肉和肌腱中力学性能降低的慢性条件,从而增加旋转袖口病变的可能性。

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