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Painful shoulder in hemiplegia

VAN OUWENALLER C; LAPLACE PM ; CHANTRAINE A
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 1986, vol. 67, n° 1, p. 23-28
Doc n°: 25519
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AF211 - HEMIPLEGIE, DD3 - EPAULE
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

Shoulder pain is probably the most frequent complication of hemiplegia. In this study 219 hemiplegia patients were regularly followed up after their cerebrovascular accident (CVA) for one year (166 men, 53 women, with a mean age of 47 years). Distinction was made between flaccid and spastic hemiplegia. Other influencing factors were subluxation reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSD) isolated tendon lesion cuff rotator tear or association of some of these. Roentgen examination were done for each patient. In our series of patients, 72% had shoulder pain at least once during the course of their recovery. This problem occurred more often in patients having spasticity (85%) than in those with flaccidity (18%) An evolution towards spasticity was noted in 80% of the patients in this series, whereas 20% remained hypotonic. Among the other possible causes of shoulder pain, anteroinferior subluxation was incontrovertibly the most frequently cited. The RSD syndrome was present in only 23% of all cases but was seen more often in spastic patients, that is 27% compared to 7% among flacced patients.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 1986000520

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