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Posterosuperior glenoid rim impingement as a cause of shoulder pain in top level waterpolo players.

A Giombini1, F Rossi, F A Pettrone, S Dragoni.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To further define the impingement occurring between the undersurface of the rotator cuff and the posterosuperior glenoid rim as a cause of shoulder pain in waterpolo athletes. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: A prospective design was used in the last three years.
SETTING: Data were collected in Science Sports Institute of Rome. PARTICIPANTS: Eleven top level waterpolo players of both sexes all members of Italian National Waterpolo teams complaining of shoulder pain. INTERVENTION: All the eleven cases were previously examined with clinical test and X-ray and MR imaging in conventional and functional views, and then underwent arthroscopy.
RESULTS: In four cases, X-ray showed erosions of the posterosuperior glenoid and in 5 cases, osteochondral defects on the posterior aspect of humeral head. In eleven cases, MR detected posterosuperior labral damages, partial tears of the undersurface of the rotator cuff and posterosuperior glenoid impingement. Furthermore arthroscopy detected in all cases the pathological findings associated with the posterosuperior glenoid impingement.
CONCLUSIONS: Even if the shoulder pain in the overhead athlete may be multifactorial, this study provides further evidence that the posterosuperior glenoid impingement may be the major cause of shoulder pain in waterpolo athletes.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9509826

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Med Phys Fitness        ISSN: 0022-4707            Impact factor:   1.637


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