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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Shoulder pain is common in the general population. Reports on specific diagnoses in general populations are scarce and only from primary care. The diagnostic distribution of shoulder disorders in secondary care is not reported. Most of the clinical research in the shoulder field is done in hospital settings. The aim of this study was to identify the diagnoses in a 1-year cohort in a hospital-based outpatient clinic using standardized diagnostic criteria and to compare the results with previous studies.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24642168 PMCID: PMC3995190 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-89
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Symptoms and diagnostic criteria for the most common shoulder diagnoses according to the ICD-10 code
| Pain in the shoulder and proximal lateral upper arm exacerbated by activity | Typical pain | None | 275 (36) | [ | |
| Subacromial pain syndrome | |||||
| Diffuse pain outside the glenohumeral (GH) joint localised over muscles | Negative specific tests, pain when palpating muscles | None | 132 (17) | [ | |
| Myalgia in shoulder muscles | |||||
| Pain in the shoulder exacerbated by activity. Feeling of stiffness. | Reduced passive range of GH motion >30° in two planes | None | 86 (11) | [ | |
| Adhesive capsulitis | |||||
| Pain in the shoulder. Occasional feeling of weakness | Positive impingement test | MRI and US | 58 (8) | [ | |
| Full thickness rotator cuff tear | |||||
| Pain on top of shoulder, over the AC joint | Pain with joint palpation. Osteoarthritis on X-ray, US or MRI | X-ray | 31 (4) | [ | |
| Acromioclavicular (AC) joint osteoarthritis | |||||
| Pain in the shoulder. Occasional feeling of stiffness | Osteoarthritis on X-ray or MRI | X-ray | 29 (4) | [ | |
| Glenohumeral (GH) joint osteoarthritis | |||||
| Pain in the shoulder and/or feeling of instability | Positive apprehension/relocation test. Labral tear on MRA | MRA | 24 (3) | [ | |
| Anterior labral tear or instability | |||||
| Pain in the shoulder. Occasional feeling of instability | Positive O’Brian test and SLAP lesion on MRA | MRA | 16 (3) | [ | |
| SLAP lesion | |||||
| Pain in and around the shoulder. Occasional feeling of instability | Positive sulcus sign and passive range of GH external rotation >90° | None | 9 (2) | [ | |
| Multidirectional instability |
Main symptoms, diagnostic criteria and radiological investigations that might have increased the accuracy of the diagnostic criteria are listed with and references for the used criteria.
Key: MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; MRA, MRI arthrography; SLAP, superior labrum anterior to posterior; US, ultrasound.
The numbers (%) of patients diagnosed with different diagnoses are shown.
The reported reliability of the clinical tests used in the diagnostic procedure
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| - External rotation | 0.88-0.90, 0.87-0.93 | [ |
| - Abduction | 0.84-0.87, 0.85-0.98 | [ |
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| - Abduction (empty can) | 0.30-0.94 (K) | [ |
| - External rotation | 0.37-0.90 (K) | [ |
| - Belly press | 0.61 (K) | [ |
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| Hawkins impingement test | 0.18-0.91 (K), 0.38 (K) | [ |
| AC joint palpation | na, high specificity (0.73) | [ |
| Apprehension test | 0.31-0.47 | [ |
| Relocation test | 0.31-0.71 | [ |
| O´Brien test | 0.24-0.38 (K) | [ |
| Sulcus sign | 0.60 | [ |
Figure 1Percentages of the six most common shoulder diagnoses among six age groups in women (red squares, dotted line) and men (blue diamonds).
Figure 2Percentages of less frequent shoulder diagnoses and non-shoulder diagnoses among six age groups in women (red squares, dotted line) and men (blue diamonds). The Y-axis covers 0–20% of all cases by age group.
Percentages of the most common diagnoses in four studies
| Subacromial pain syndrome | 36 | 30a | 86b | 44c |
| Adhesive capsulitis | 11 | 55 | 15 | 21 |
| Myalgia | 17 | – | 6 | – |
| Full thickness rotator cuff tear | 8 | – | – | – |
| Acromioclavicular osteoarthritis | 4 | 6 | 31 | 5 |
| Glenohumeral osteoarthritis | 4 | – | – | – |
aIncludes rotator cuff tendonitis and subacromial bursitis.
bIncludes impingement and rotator cuff tendinopathy.
cIncludes tendonitis and chronic bursitis.