| Literature DB >> 19826525 |
Jin-Young Park1, Dilbans Singh Pandher, Gi-Hyuk Moon, Moon-Jib Yoo, Sung Tae Lee.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In impingment syndrome with associated stiff shoulder the general protocol of management is to conservatively treat the stiff shoulder followed by operative treatment of the impingement syndrome. This consecutive prospective study was carried out to evaluate the functional outcome of surgical management for impingement syndrome associated with stiff shoulder and to compare the results with surgical management of impingement syndrome alone.Entities:
Keywords: Acromioplasty; arthroscopy; impingement syndrome; manipulation; stiff shoulder
Year: 2008 PMID: 19826525 PMCID: PMC2759636 DOI: 10.4103/0019-5413.40255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Orthop ISSN: 0019-5413 Impact factor: 1.251
Demographic findings of patients in the impingement syndrome with and without stiffness groups
| ISWOS | ISWS | |
|---|---|---|
| No. of patients | 76 cases | 24 cases |
| Average age | 51 years (31-76 years) | 54 years (40-70 years) |
| Male:Female | 29:47 | 8:16 |
| Symptom duration | 27 months (6-150 months) | 30 months (5-240 months) |
| Improvement after impingement test | 67% (50-100%) | 65% (50-100%) |
| Rate of diabetes mellitus | 13% | 29% |
| Fasting blood glucose of diabetic patients | 223 mg/dl (116-375 mg/dl) | 206 mg/dl (120-409 mg/dl) |
ISWOS: impingement syndrome without stiffness;
ISWS: impingement syndrome with stiffness
Comparison of ASES functional scores and range of motion in impingement syndrome with and without stiffness groups
| Preoperative | Postoperative | |
|---|---|---|
| ISWOS | ||
| Pain | 7 (5-10)‡ | 1 (0-5)‡ |
| ASES score | 33 (5-60)‡ | 91 (53-100)‡ |
| Forward flexion | 127°(60°-160°)‡ | 154°(140°-170°) |
| External rotation at the side | 53° (10°-90°)‡ | 71° (30°-80°)‡ |
| External rotation at 90° abduction | 68° (20°-90°)‡ | 79° (60°-90°)‡ |
| Internal rotation | T12 (T7-buttock)‡ | T8 (T5-L4)‡ |
| ISWS† | ||
| Pain | 8 (5-10)‡ | 1 (0-5) |
| ASES score | 24 (3-60)‡ | 88 (57-100) |
| Forward flexion | 89° (60°-100°)‡ | 151° (135°-170°) |
| External rotation at the side | 12° (-10°-30°)‡ | 63° (30°-80°)‡ |
| External rotation at 90° abduction | 34° (0°-60°)‡ | 78° (70°-80°) |
| Internal rotation | L3 (L1-buttock)‡ | T9 (T6-L1) |
ISWOS = impingement syndrome without stiffness;
ISWS = impingement syndrome with stiffness;
P < 0.05 between ISWOS and ISWS
Results for patients with diabetes mellitus in the impingement syndrome with and without stiffness groups
| ISWOS | ISWS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative | Postoperative | preoperative | Postoperative | |
| ASES score | 28 (12-58) | 88 (65-100) | 29 (3-60) | 80 (57-100) |
| Excellent | 8 cases (72.7%) | 3 cases (42.85%) | ||
| Good | 1 case (9.1%) | 0 case (-) | ||
| Fair | 2 cases (18.2%) | 2 cases (28.57%) | ||
| Poor | 0 case (-) | 2 cases (28.57%) | ||
| Patient satisfaction | 81% | 57% | ||
ISWOS: impingement syndrome without stiffness;
ISWS = impingement syndrome with stiffness; Excellent → 91 to 100 points; Good → 81 to 90 points; Fair → 71 to 80 points; Poor → 70 points or less
Patient outcome and satisfaction in the impingement syndrome with and without stiffness groups
| ASES score | Number of patients with ISWOS | Number of patients with ISWS |
|---|---|---|
| Excellent (91 to 10 points) | 53 cases (69.7%) | 14 cases (58.3%) |
| Good (81 to 90 points) | 8 cases (10.5%) | 2 cases (8.3%) |
| Fair (71 to 80 points) | 10 cases (13.2%) | 6 cases (25%) |
| Poor (70 points or less) | 5 cases (6.6%) | 2 cases (8.3%) |
ISWOS = impingement syndrome without stiffness;
ISWS = impingement syndrome with stiffness