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Sonography and physical findings in stroke patients with hemiplegic shoulders

PONG YP; WANG LY; HUANG YC; LEONG CP; LIAW MY; CHEN HY
J REHABIL MED , 2012, vol. 44, n° 7, p. 553-557
Doc n°: 157221
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.2340/16501977-0987
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX, DD35 - PATHOLOGIE - EPAULE

Objective: To investigate the correlation between hemiplegic shoulder pain
factors during the acute and chronic stages of stroke recovery. Design: A
prospective longitudinal study. Subjects: Seventy-six stroke patients with
hemiplegic shoulders. Methods: Hemiplegic shoulder pain and clinical, physical,
and sonography results were recorded at admission and during both acute (before
discharge) and chronic stages (6 months after discharge). Results: During the
acute stage, hemiplegic shoulder pain correlated significantly with shoulder
motor function level and range of motion limitations. During the chronic stage,
hemiplegic shoulder pain correlated significantly with shoulder motor function
level, range of motion limitations, spasticity and abnormal sonographic findings.
Higher incidence (p = 0.014) of hemiplegic shoulder pain and pain scores (p <
0.01) were noted and abnormal sonographic findings of the biceps tendon long head
(p = 0.01) and subscapularis tendon (p = 0.01) were higher during the chronic
stage. Effusion, tenosynovitis or tendinopathy of the biceps tendon long head,
and supraspinatus tendinopathy were notable during both stages. Conclusion:
Hemiplegic shoulder pain was correlated with lower motor function level and
shoulder range of motion limitation in both stages. Shoulder spasticity and
abnormal sonographic findings were correlated with hemiplegic shoulder pain
during the chronic stage.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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