Literature DB >> 15864042

MRI findings in throwing shoulders: abnormalities in professional handball players.

Bernhard Jost1, Matthias Zumstein, Christian W A Pfirrmann, Marco Zanetti, Christian Gerber.   

Abstract

Shoulders of throwing athletes are highly stressed joints and likely to have more structural abnormalities seen on magnetic resonance imaging scans. Prevalence and type of structural abnormalities, especially abnormalities of the rotator cuff tendons and the superolateral humeral head, and correlation of magnetic resonance imaging findings with symptoms and clinical tests, are not well known. Throwing and nonthrowing (symptomatic and asymptomatic) shoulders of 30 fully competitive professional handball players and 20 dominant shoulders of randomly selected volunteers were evaluated for comparison clinically and with magnetic resonance imaging. An average of seven abnormal magnetic resonance imaging findings was observed in the throwing shoulders; more than in the nonthrowing and the control shoulders. Although 93% of the throwing shoulders had abnormal magnetic resonance imaging findings, only 37% were symptomatic. Partial rotator cuff tears and mainly superolateral osteochondral defects of the humeral head were identified as typical throwing lesions. Symptoms correlated poorly with abnormalities seen on magnetic resonance imaging scans and findings from clinical tests. This suggests that the evaluation of an athlete's throwing shoulder should be done very thoroughly and should not be based mainly on abnormalities seen on magnetic resonance imaging scans.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15864042     DOI: 10.1097/01.blo.0000154009.43568.8d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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1.  Rotational glenohumeral adaptations are associated with shoulder pathology in professional male handball players.

Authors:  Przemyslaw Lubiatowski; Piotr Kaczmarek; Pawel Cisowski; Ewa Breborowicz; Monika Grygorowicz; Marcin Dzianach; Tomasz Krupecki; Lior Laver; Leszek Romanowski
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2017-02-15       Impact factor: 4.342

2.  Many Shoulder MRI Findings in Elite Professional Throwing Athletes Resolve After Retirement: A Clinical and Radiographic Study.

Authors:  Michael O Schär; Simone Dellenbach; Christian W Pfirrmann; Sumit Raniga; Bernhard Jost; Matthias A Zumstein
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 4.176

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Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2014-03       Impact factor: 1.087

4.  ESSKA helps making a change: the example of handball medicine.

Authors:  Romain Seil; Lior Laver; Philippe Landreau; Grethe Myklebust; Markus Waldén
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2017-03-07       Impact factor: 4.342

5.  Structural and biomechanical changes in shoulders of junior javelin throwers: a comprehensive evaluation as a proof of concept for a preventive exercise protocol.

Authors:  Knut Beitzel; Julia F Zandt; Stefan Buchmann; Kirsten I Beitzel; Ansgar Schwirtz; Andreas B Imhoff; Peter U Brucker
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2014-08-26       Impact factor: 4.342

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Authors:  S Gaber; V Zdravkovic; B Jost
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2014-03       Impact factor: 1.087

7.  Asymptomatic Elite Adolescent Tennis Players' Signs of Tendinosis in Their Dominant Shoulder Compared With Their Nondominant Shoulder.

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Journal:  J Athl Train       Date:  2015-12-10       Impact factor: 2.860

8.  Ironman triathletes: MRI assessment of the shoulder.

Authors:  Robert M Reuter; W Douglas Hiller; George R Ainge; David W Brown; Laura Dierenfield; Frank G Shellock; John V Crues
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9.  [Risk factors for the development of rotator cuff tears in individuals with paraplegia : A cross-sectional study].

Authors:  W Pepke; M Brunner; R Abel; H Almansour; H J Gerner; A Hug; F Zeifang; Y Kentar; T Bruckner; M Akbar
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2018-07       Impact factor: 1.087

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Authors:  Heidi Ruckstuhl; Eling D de Bruin; Edgar Stussi; Benedicte Vanwanseele
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2008-07-23       Impact factor: 2.362

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