Avaliação clínica e radiográfica do ombro de pacientes lesados medulares em programa de reabilitação / Clinical and radiographic evaluation of the shoulder of spinal cord injured patients undergoing rehabilitation program

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

12/12/2011

RESUMO

Spinal Cord injury is a very disabling condition that has many direct and indirect complications. In Brazil, there are around 6 to 8 thousand new cases each year and the patients need specific care from the moment of the lesion even through years after the SCI. Shoulder pain is the most common painful process among SCI patients that complaint of pain in the upper extremities, representing 71% of the total. This was a clinical and radiographic study which evaluated the shoulders of tetraplegic and paraplegic patients who attend the rehabilitation program of the Biomechanics and Locomotor-System Rehabilitation Laboratory of the University Hospital of the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). The objective was to establish the usefulness of radiography as a screening exam for shoulder pain in spinal cord injured patients. Thirty two shoulders of sixteen patients were evaluated by clinical exam and radiography. Patients were divided into two groups: paraplegic and tetraplegic. A control group of 16 normal volunteer subjects was selected. Shoulder pain was reported in 89% of tetraplegic and 43% of paraplegic. The time of injury ranged from 1.5 - 22 years (mean 7.88 years); patients had a mean age of 35 years (range, 21-57 years). The acromioclavicular joint space ranged from 0.03-0.7cm on the right side and 0.15-0.7cm on the left side, with a mean of 0.37 and 0.41cm respectively. No correlation was found between shoulder pain and gender, age or time since injury. There was a trend to correlation between shoulder pain and type of injury with tetraplegic having a tendency to pain symptoms. On average, tetraplegic had smaller acromioclavicular joint. With this study we were not able to confirm the hypothesis that radiography could be used to predict risk factor for developing shoulder pain among SCI patients.

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ombro dor tetraplegia paraplegia radiografia shoulder tetraplegia paraplegia radiography pain

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