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Clinical and ultrasound findings of 'swimmer's shoulder' and its association with training history in elite Portuguese swimmers: a cross-sectional study
被引:2
|作者:
Moeda, Frederico
[1
]
Melo, Xavier
[1
]
Hatia, Madjer
[1
]
Pinho, Sergio
[1
]
Calado, Duarte
[1
]
de Andrade, Miguel Rovisco
[1
]
Tomas, Nuno
[1
]
Barbosa, Jorge
[1
]
机构:
[1] Ctr Hosp Lisboa Ocidental EPE, Phys Med & Rehabil, Lisbon, Portugal
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关键词:
Swimming;
rotator cuff;
shoulder injuries;
shoulder impingement syndrome;
bursitis;
PHYSICAL-EXAMINATION TESTS;
LIFE-SPAN;
PAIN;
RISK;
INJURIES;
VOLUME;
METAANALYSIS;
PREVENTION;
THICKNESS;
SPORT;
D O I:
10.1080/00913847.2023.2211994
中图分类号:
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号:
1004 ;
120402 ;
摘要:
ObjectivesTo assess the prevalence of shoulder injuries and ultrasound findings in elite Portuguese swimmers and their association with symptoms and personal or training-related factors.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted at the Portuguese Open and Youth Swimming National Championships between 27 and 30th July 2022. Each athlete entered details regarding personal and training history into a questionnaire and underwent a physical and ultrasound shoulder examination.ResultsA total of 102 swimmers out of 662 Portuguese athletes were included in the study. Shoulder pain experienced during the previous season was reported by 42% of the athletes. A high prevalence of shoulder structural abnormalities was noted, specifically supraspinatus tendinosis (91%), tears (29%), and subacromial bursitis (29%). Specific training for injury prevention was associated with higher rates of infraspinatus tendinosis (p = 0.047), and supraspinatus tears were linked to greater swimming distances per week (p < 0.001) and practice (p < 0.001), more years of practice (p = 0.018), shoulder pain at the time of evaluation (p = 0.023), a higher number of missed competitions (p = 0.041), and shoulder injections (p = 0.009). Subacromial bursitis was associated with shoulder pain at the time of evaluation (p = 0.002) and during the previous season (p < 0.001), missed competitions (p < 0.001), and requirement for physical therapy (p = 0.006).ConclusionsA high prevalence of shoulder morphological changes was found in surveyed swimmers and there were several associations with training load, regardless of individual characteristics of each athlete. It is essential to understand the true impact of current injury prevention programs and to develop effective measures to protect swimmers' health.
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页码:187 / 199
页数:13
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