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The incidence of shoulder pain and the statistical relationship between it and five other variables (patient age, time since onset of hemiplegia, range of hemiplegic shoulder external rotation,
spasticity
and weakness) were investigated retrospectively. Of 50 consecutive hemiplegic patients whose records were reviewed, 36 had shoulder pain. The variables significantly (p less than 0.01) correlated with shoulder pain were: time since onset of hemiplegia (r = 0.45) and ROSER (r = -0.61). The relationship between shoulder pain and range of shoulder motion remained significant when other factors were partialled out. The relationship between shoulder pain and time since onset was not significant when the affect of range of shoulder motion was partialled out. Therefore, range of shoulder external rotation was considered the factor related most significantly to shoulder pain. This finding suggests that shoulder pain demonstrated by hemiplegia patients may be, in part, a manifestation of
adhesive capsulitis
.
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PMID:Shoulder pain in hemiplegia: statistical relationship with five variables. 374 Oct 75
The rehabilitation of hemiplegic patients is often prolonged by the problem of painful shoulder. The specific etiology of this problem is controversial and treatment does not always produce the desired results. Thirty hemiplegic patients with painful, stiff ipsilateral shoulder joints were studied. The mean interval from the onset of stroke to the onset of painful shoulder was 3 months. On shoulder arthrography, 23 patients had capsular constriction typical of frozen shoulder (
adhesive capsulitis
). Seven patients had normal arthrograms. None showed rotator cuff or capsular tears. Electromyography revealed electrical silence in the shoulder musculature at rest. These findings indicate that the painful, stiff shoulder developing after hemiplegia is not caused by rotator cuff tear or by
spasticity
, but probably has a pathogenesis similar to that of idiopathic frozen shoulder.
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PMID:Arthrographic studies in painful hemiplegic shoulders. 671 51
With better understanding of the pathogenesis of AIDS and the advent of anti-retroviral medications, patients with HIV are living longer and the probability that they will suffer musculoskeletal complications are increasing. There is a vast array of musculoskeletal impairments including rheumatologic, infectious, and non-infectious conditions. We report a 53-year-old man with longstanding shoulder pain, weakness, and
spasticity
of the upper extremity which was diagnosed as
adhesive capsulitis
secondary to brain abscess. Musculoskeletal problems may be complicated with neurological involvement as in our case and patients should be investigated for possible underlying life-threatening disease.
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PMID:HIV infection and shoulder pain: a challenging case. 1613 80
The objective of this study was to assess the possible causes of hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) in Turkish patients with stroke, to identify the correlation between HSP and clinical factors, and to review the effects of HSP on functional outcomes. A total of 187 consecutive patients with stroke were evaluated for the presence of HSP and for the possible causes. Each patient was evaluated by clinical, radiographic, and ultrasonographic examination. Daily living activities were assessed using the Functional Independence Measure at admission and at discharge. Patients were divided into two groups, one comprising patients with shoulder pain and the other comprising patients without shoulder pain. They were then compared with respect to clinical characteristics, radiologic findings, and Functional Independence Measure scores. Shoulder pain was present in 114 (61%) patients. Of the 114 patients with pain, 71 patients showed various grades of glenohumeral joint subluxation, 70 patients had complex regional pain syndrome-type I, 70 patients had impingement syndrome, 68 patients had
spasticity
, 49 patients had
adhesive capsulitis
, and 10 patients had thalamic pain. No correlation was found between shoulder pain and clinical factors (sex, hemiplegic side, hand dominance, etiologic cause, comorbidities). The relationship between shoulder pain and
adhesive capsulitis
was significant (P=0.01) and also complex regional pain syndrome-type I was statistically significant (P=0.001). The group without HSP showed significantly more improvement than the group with HSP in functional outcomes (P=0.01) and the hospitalization period was significantly shorter (P=0.03). Shoulder pain is a frequent problem in patients with stroke. It is, however, often difficult to isolate a specific cause and it causes a prolonged hospitalization period and can have a negative effect on functional outcomes.
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PMID:Poststroke shoulder pain in Turkish stroke patients: relationship with clinical factors and functional outcomes. 1907 23