| Literature DB >> 23190941 |
Eva Tekavec1, Anna Jöud, Ralf Rittner, Zoli Mikoczy, Catarina Nordander, Ingemar F Petersson, Martin Englund.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To assess the annual consultation prevalence and new onset consultation rate for doctor-diagnosed shoulder pain conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23190941 PMCID: PMC3552995 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-13-238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
ICD-10 codes for shoulder pain diagnoses, annual consultation prevalence and new onset consultation rate for adult women and men in 2006 in southern Sweden
| M75.0 | Adhesive capsulitis | 15 (477) | 9 (263) | 12 (368) | 6 (190) |
| M75.1 | Rotator cuff syndrome | 30 (978) | 32 (967) | 25 (764) | 24 (722) |
| M75.2 | Bicupital tendinitis | 5 (153) | 5 (144) | 4 (133) | 4 (124) |
| M75.3 | Tendinitis with calcification | 6 (186) | 4 (121) | 5 (152) | 3 (98) |
| M75.4 | Impingement syndrome | 25 (797) | 30 (914) | 17 (525) | 21 (608) |
| M75.5 | Bursitis of the shoulder | 5 (163) | 4 (109) | 4 (128) | 3 (93) |
| M75.8 | Other, specific disorder in the shoulder | 0.2 (6) | 0.1 (4) | 0.2 (5) | 0.1 (4) |
| M75.9 + P | Other, unspecific disorder in the shoulder | 17 (535) | 15 (451) | 13 (403) | 12 (349) |
| M75 | Total | 102 (3295) | 98 (2973) | 80 (2478) | 74 (2188) |
Figure 1Annual consultation prevalence due to shoulder pain diagnoses in southern Sweden. Women = white bars. Men = black bars.
Figure 2New onset consultation rate due to shoulder pain diagnoses in southern Sweden. Women = white symbols. Men = black symbols.
Figure 3Proportion of adults with new onset consultation of a shoulder pain diagnosis that continued to see a doctor for this condition beyond 3, 6, 12 and 24 months, respectively. Shoulder pain diagnoses are divided into three subgroups; adhesive capsulitis (grey); tendonitis/bursitis and impingement syndrome (white) and unspecified (black).