Subacromial Impingement at Bursitis Impormasyon
Ano ang nararamdaman mo
Maaaring mararamdaman mo ang malalim na pananakit sa itaas na bahagi ng iyong balikat. Karaniwang lumalaganap ang sakit na ito pababa sa panlabas na bahagi ng iyong braso. Ito ay dulot ng subacromial impingement, kung saan pinipisil ang mga tisyu sa isang makitid na espasyo sa itaas ng iyong kasukasuan. Maaari ka ring magkaroon ng bursitis, na pamamaga ng sako na puno ng likido at naglilingkod bilang pampahina ng epekto sa lugar na ito.
Karaniwang lumala ang sakit kapag itinataas mo ang iyong braso sa itaas. Ang mga simpleng gawain tulad ng pag-abot sa isang tasa sa mataas na istante o pagtatakip ng iyong kamiseta ay maaaring maging mahirap. Maaari kang magkaroon ng hirap na umabot sa likod ng iyong likod upang isara ang bra o isuot ang isang jacket. Ang mga galaw na ito ay nagsisikip sa mga iritadong tisyu, na nagdudulot ng matulis na kahirapan o mahinang pananakit.
Karaniwang lumala ang iyong mga sintomas sa gabi. Maraming pasyente ang nakakahanap ng hirap na matulog sa apektadong gilid. Ang presyon ng pagtulog sa balikat ay maaaring palakasin ang sakit, na nagpapatibay sa hirap na manatiling matulog. Maaari mo ring mapansin ang katigasan kapag gising ka muna sa umaga.
Karaniwang dahan-dahang umusbong ang kondisyong ito. Maaari kang magkaroon ng sakit ng hindi bababa sa anim na buwan bago ituring ang operasyon. Kung ang pahinga at mga gamot na may anti-inflammatory ay hindi nakatulong, maaaring manatili ang sakit kahit sa iyong mga pagsisikap. Maaaring maramdaman mo ang pagkabigo na ang mga pang-araw-araw na gawain ay nagiging hamon.
Naunawaan namin kung paano ito nakakaapekto sa iyong pang-araw-araw na buhay. Ang aming layunin ay bawasan ang presyong ito at ibalik ang iyong kaginhawaan. Sa pamamagitan ng pag-aaddress ng mekanikal na pisil sa iyong balikat, layunin naming tulungan kang gumalaw nang malaya muli nang walang sakit.
Ano ang nangyayari
May maliit na puwang ang iyong balikat sa pagitan ng itaas na bahagi ng iyong buto ng braso at ng butong bubong sa itaas nito. Sa loob ng espasyong ito, ang isang tendon at isang sac na puno ng likido ay madulas nang maayos kapag itinataas mo ang iyong braso. Tinatawag itong subacromial space. Kapag nagiging masikip o namamaga ang lugar na ito, ang tendon ay maipipigil. Ito ang subacromial impingement. Ang pagkiskisan ay nagdudulot ng sakit at pamamaga sa bursa, na ang sac na naglilingkod bilang cushion.
Ang hugis ng iyong butong bubong ay may malaking papel. May ilang tao ang may kurba o nakakulong na hugis ng buto na natural na nagpapaliit sa espasyong ito. Ito ay nagpapataas ng presyon sa tendon tuwing gumagalaw ang iyong braso. Ang coracoacromial ligament, isang banda ng tisyu sa itaas, ay maaari ring magkasikip at magpindot pababa sa tendon. Ang mekanikal na pagpipigil na ito ang nagdudulot ng matulis na sakit kapag umabot ka sa itaas o nakahiga sa gilid na iyon.
Madalas naming nakikita na lumalala ang problema kung ang tendon ay iritadado o sira na. Ang chronic inflammation ay nagpapatigas at nagpapababa ng flexibility ng mga tisyu. Ito ay nagpapababa sa iyong range of motion, lalo na kapag itinataas mo ang iyong braso palabas sa gilid o iinirereklado paitaas. Maaaring maramdaman mo ang kahinaan o maranasan ang sakit sa matitinding galaw. Gayunpaman, hindi lahat ng may mga pagbabagong ito ay nangangailangan ng operasyon. Maraming pasyente ang nakakahanap ng ginhawa sa pamamagitan ng non-surgical care muna.
Kung kailangan ng operasyon, ang layunin ay lumikha ng mas maraming puwang sa espasyong iyon. Maaaring ito ay kasama ang pagpapakinis ng butong bubong o pag-alis ng bahagi ng ligament. Ang prosedurang ito ay tinatawag na subacromial decompression. Layunin nitong pigilan ang pagpipigil upang ang tendon ay maaaring gumaling at gumalaw nang malaya muli. Para sa ilang pasyente, ito ay nagbibigay ng malaking ginhawa sa sakit at nagbabalik ng function. Para sa iba, ang underlying tendon damage ay maaaring nangangailangan ng ibang approach, tulad ng pag-aayos ng sarili ng tear. Ang iyong surgeon ay tutulong sa iyo na maunawaan kung aling opsyon ang angkop sa iyong partikular na anatomy at sintomas.
Mga maitutulong namin dito
Ang pahinang ito ay nagpapakita kung paano kinikilala ni Dr. Kieran Hirpara, isang iskargong pang-itaas na bahagi ng katawan sa Mater Private Hospital Rockhampton, ang sitwasyong ito sa aming klinika. Gabay namin ang iyong landas mula sa sariling pag-aalaga hanggang sa operasyon, kung kinakailangan lamang. Dumating ang mga pasyente sa aming klinika sa pamamagitan ng rekomendasyon ng doktor sa pangkalahatang medisina o pisyoterapeuta. Isang pagsusuri sa klinika — kasama ang kasaysayan, pagsusuri, at pag-imaging kung kinakailangan — ang nagtatatag ng diagnosis. Para sa mga dehenaratibo o matagal nang problema, karaniwang sinusubukan muna namin ang hindi operatibong paggamot. Isasalang-aling ang operasyon kapag hindi ito nagbigay ng sapat na pagpapabuti. Para sa mga istruktural o akutong problema, maaaring direktang irekomenda ang operasyon.
Ang konserbatibong pamamahala ang pangunahing batayan sa paggamot ng subacromial impingement syndrome. Nagsisimula kami sa pagbabago ng aktibidad upang maiwasan ang mga nakakalason na galaw. Layunin ng pisyoterapiya na palakasin ang mga kalamnan ng balikat at mapabuti ang iyong saklaw ng galaw. Bigyan mo ang paraang ito ng hindi bababa sa 6 linggo upang makita ang resulta. Kung nananatiling may sakit, maaaring magsuhestiyon kami ng suntok ng cortisone sa bursa (ang sac na puno ng likido sa ilalim ng buto ng balikat). Binabawasan nito ang pamamaga at sakit. Pansamantala ang epekto ngunit makakatulong ito upang mas epektibong makilahok ka sa pisyoterapiya. May mga pasyente rin na nakikinabang sa suntok ng hyaluronic acid o PRP (platelet-rich plasma), bagaman magkakaiba ang ebidensya para sa mga ito. Mahigpit naming pinagsasabayan ang iyong pag-unlad upang matiyak na nasa tamang landas ka.
Ang operasyon ay inialok lamang sa mga kaso kung saan nabigo ang mga konserbatibong hakbang. Ang arthroscopic subacromial decompression ay isang balidong paggamot na nagbabawas ng sakit at nagpapabuti ng kalidad ng buhay para sa mga pasyenteng napili ayon sa mga pambansang gabay. Isasalang-aling ang opsyong ito kung ikaw ay mayroong sakit sa loob ng hindi bababa sa 6 buwan, nagpapakita ng patuloy na positibong Hawkins test (isang tiyak na senyales sa pisikal na pagsusuri), at mayroong ebidensya sa radiolohiya ng mekanikal na impingement. Inalis ng pagprosedyurang ito ang mga buto o pamamagang tissue upang lumikha ng mas maraming espasyo para sa iyong mga tendon. Ito ay alternatibo sa bukas na operasyon sa mga advanced na kaso. Ginagamit din namin ang mga subacromial bursa blocks para sa epektibong pagpapagaan ng sakit pagkatapos ng operasyon, na nagbabawas ng pangangailangan para sa malalakas na gamot pang-sakit. Kung mayroon kang tear ng rotator cuff, madalas na nagdudulot ang operatibong pagkumpuni ng mas mahusay na resulta kaysa sa decompression lamang. Ipinapresente namin ang mga opsyong ito bilang isang pagpupulong sa pagdedesisyon, na tinitiyak na nauunawaan mo ang mga benepisyo at limitasyon ng bawat hakbang.
Ano ang inaasahan
Para sa maraming tao, ang sakit sa balikat na dulot ng impingement at bursitis ay humihina sa pamamagitan ng non-surgical na paggamot. Epektibo ang tiyak na paggamot sa pamamagitan ng ehersisyo at binabawasan ang pangangailangan para sa operasyon. Nananatiling matatag ang mga resulta na ito pagkatapos ng 10 taon. Kung patuloy pa rin ang iyong sakit, nananatiling pangunahing hakbang ang konservatibong pamamahala, habang ang operasyon ay inialok lamang sa mga kaso na hindi nagpapabuti.
Karaniwang isinasalang-ang ang operasyon kung mayroon kang sakit na tumagal ng hindi bababa sa 6 na buwan, may mga senyales ng mekanikal na impingement sa pagsusuri, at hindi sumagot sa ibang mga hakbang. Kapag natupad ang mga partikular na kriteryong ito, karaniwang positibo ang mga resulta. Inaasahan mong magkakaroon ka ng pagpapabuti sa iyong function ng balikat at kalidad ng buhay. Nananatiling totoo ang benepisyo na ito kahit ikaw ay nakaharap sa ilalim na depression o mga sintomas ng depression.
Kung ikaw ay magpapasali sa arthroscopic subacromial decompression, ang iyong paggaling ay sumusunod sa isang naprediksyong landas. Higit sa 90% ng mga pasyente ay nakakabalik sa pagmamaneho sa loob ng 4 na linggo at sa trabaho sa loob ng 6 na linggo sa mga publikadong serye; gayunpaman, ang aming pamantayang payo ay nananatiling walang pagmamaneho sa loob ng anim na linggo pagkatapos ng anumang operasyon sa balikat, hanggang sa ma-clear sa review. Kung ang iyong prosedura ay kasama ang pag-alis ng mga calcific na deposito, maaaring kailanganin mo ng mas mahabang panahon upang bumalik sa walang limitasyong aktibidad nang walang sakit. Ang paggaling ng subjective na function ng balikat ay kumakain ng halos 3 na buwan sa average kung ang mga chronic na calcifications ay inalis nang walang acromioplasty.
Mahalagang malaman na hindi laging kinakailangan o kapaki-pakinabang ang operasyong ito para sa bawat isyu sa balikat. Walang matibay na ebidensya na sumusuporta sa subacromial decompression para sa rotator cuff tendinopathy lamang. Bukod dito, kung kailanganin mo ang rotator cuff repair, ang pormal na subacromial decompression ay hindi nagdudulot ng pagpapabuti sa mga clinical na resulta hanggang 2 taon pagkatapos ng repair. Sa ilang mga kaso, mas mataas ang mga resulta kapag ang rotator cuff repair ay isinagawa nang walang decompression.
Tutulungan ka ng iyong surgeon na desisyunin kung ang operasyon ay angkop para sa iyo batay sa maingat na pagpili ng pasyente. Kung hindi mo kailangan ng operasyon, ang exercise therapy ay nag-aalok ng valid na landas para sa pagpapagaan. Kung ikaw ay magpapatuloy, ang layunin ay bawasan ang sakit at ibalik ang function. Ang iyong outlook ay nakadepende sa kung gaano kagaling ang iyong kondisyon na tumutugma sa mga kriteryo para sa partikular na prosedurang ito.
Kailan kumonsulta sa doktor
Humingi ng pagsusuri ng espesyalista kung mayroon kang sakit sa balikat na hindi bumababa kahit pagpahinga at iba pang hindi operasyong mga hakbang na ginawa mo matapos ang anim na buwan. Dapat ka ring humingi ng tulong kung mararamdaman mo ang kahinaan, kawalan ng katatagan, o kung nakakaapekto ang mga sintomas sa iyong pagtulog o trabaho. Karaniwang isinasalang-ang ang operasyon kapag may malinaw na ebidensya ng mekanikal na impingement. Gagamitin ng iyong doktor ang pisikal na pagsusuri upang suriin ang mga partikular na senyales, tulad ng positibong Hawkins test, upang kumpirmahin ang dahilan. Tinitiyak nito ang angkop na pagpili para sa iyong paggamot. Ang maagang pagsusuri ay makakatulong upang malaman kung ang karagdagang konserbatibong paggamot o isang pamamaraan tulad ng subacromial decompression ang angkop para sa iyo.
Evidence & references
This is the clinical evidence summary written for health professionals. It is technical, and it lists the research this page was built from. You do not need to read it to understand your treatment or to make a decision about it.
Overview
- Management of subacromial impingement syndrome includes physical therapy, injections, and surgery for some patients [2].
- There remains a need for high-quality studies of the pathology, etiology, and management of subacromial impingement syndrome [2].
- Current randomized, controlled trial evidence shows no difference in outcomes of shoulder function or pain between surgical and conservative treatment for subacromial impingement syndrome [3].
- Ultrasound guidance is not superior in the subacromial bursa and glenohumeral joint injections in pain or function [4].
- Subacromial pain syndrome (SAPS) should preferably be treated non-operatively [6].
- Subacromial injection with corticosteroids is indicated for persistent or recurrent symptoms of SAPS [6].
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression provided no benefit over diagnostic arthroscopy at 24 months in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome [10].
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression provided no benefit over diagnostic arthroscopy or exercise therapy at 5 years for patients with shoulder impingement syndrome [11].
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression provided no benefit over diagnostic arthroscopy or exercise therapy on return to work in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome [16].
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression yields good long-term results in the treatment of subacromial impingement for small full-thickness tears [13].
- Adding a large dose of shoulder strengthening to current nonoperative care for patients with subacromial impingement did not result in superior shoulder-specific patient-reported outcomes [14].
- For patients with a long-term disease course, operative treatments may be considered [15].
- Standard arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASD) surgery is preferred over arthroscopic bursectomy and the open surgical technique for subacromial decompression [15].
- Preserving the subacromial bursa during rotator cuff surgery may lead to better rotator cuff healing when secondary pain is manageable [22].
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression is a valid treatment, reducing pain and improving quality of life for patients selected for surgery according to the Danish national guidelines [26].
Anatomy & Pathophysiology
- Ultrasound guidance is not superior to landmark-based techniques for subacromial bursa injections regarding pain or function outcomes [4].
- Ultrasound guidance is not superior to landmark-based techniques for glenohumeral joint injections regarding pain or function outcomes [4].
- Ultrasound guidance is superior to landmark-based techniques for bicipital groove injections [4].
- A comprehensive classification of individualized impingements around the anterior aspect of the shoulder has been proposed to address conflicting etiologic theories and improve understanding of diagnosis and treatment [5].
- Imaging abnormalities of the acromioclavicular joint are common in asymptomatic shoulders [7].
- Imaging abnormalities of the subacromial space are common in asymptomatic shoulders [7].
- There is no relationship between acromiohumeral distance (AHD) and pain in adults with subacromial pain syndrome [18].
- There is no between-group difference in AHD in neutral shoulder position between symptomatic and asymptomatic groups [18].
- There is no between-group difference in AHD at 45° shoulder abduction between symptomatic and asymptomatic groups [18].
- There is no between-group difference in AHD at 60° shoulder abduction between symptomatic and asymptomatic groups [18].
- Subacromial notching rates are low following reverse shoulder arthroplasty using a 135° inlay humeral component and a lateralized glenoid [19].
- Subacromial notching is not associated with functional outcomes at short-term follow-up [19].
- Subacromial notching is not associated with range of motion at short-term follow-up [19].
- Subacromial balloon spacer (SBS) implantation in cadaveric models of irreparable rotator cuff tears results in significant improvements in humeral head position at 0° shoulder abduction [31].
- Subacromial balloon spacer (SBS) implantation in cadaveric models of irreparable rotator cuff tears results in significant improvements in humeral head position at 30° shoulder abduction [31].
- Subacromial balloon spacer (SBS) implantation in cadaveric models of irreparable rotator cuff tears results in significant improvements in humeral head position at 60° shoulder abduction [31].
- Subacromial balloon spacers resist superior humeral head migration in cadaveric studies [45].
- Subacromial balloon spacers reduce subacromial pressure in cadaveric studies [45].
- Conservation of sufficient subacromial space may have a significant impact on the passive and active function of reverse shoulder arthroplasty [33].
- Conservation of sufficient coracohumeral space may have a significant impact on the passive and active function of reverse shoulder arthroplasty [33].
- Conservation of scapular posture may have a significant impact on the passive and active function of reverse shoulder arthroplasty [33].
- Understanding moment arms is essential to optimize active force generation in reverse shoulder arthroplasty [33].
- Understanding muscle tensioning is essential to optimize reverse shoulder arthroplasty performance [33].
- Superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) improves glenohumeral superior translation compared with rotator cuff tear at time zero [37].
- Superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) improves subacromial contact pressure compared with rotator cuff tear at time zero [37].
- The improvement in glenohumeral superior translation and subacromial contact pressure with SCR is independent of graft type [37].
- Addressing aberrant movement patterns and facilitating balanced activation of all shoulder muscles may be an appropriate treatment direction for subacromial pain syndrome [34].
- Scapular-focused interventions result in a between-group difference in shoulder abduction range of motion in the short term only [39].
- Patients who are candidates for subacromial decompression have more pronounced range of motion deficits compared to non-candidates [40].
- Patients who are candidates for subacromial decompression do not differ in self-reported shoulder function compared to non-candidates [40].
- Patients who are candidates for subacromial decompression do not differ in strength compared to non-candidates [40].
- Patients who are candidates for subacromial decompression do not differ in pain compared to non-candidates [40].
- A decrease in abduction range of motion is associated with being considered a candidate for subacromial decompression [40].
- A decrease in internal rotation range of motion is associated with being considered a candidate for subacromial decompression [40].
- Increased pain during maximal abduction strength effort is associated with being considered a candidate for subacromial decompression [40].
- The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire may not be adequate to assess individuals with subacromial pain syndrome when pain occurs above 120 degrees of arm elevation [42].
- Lifestyle factors including sleep behaviors and shoulder usage patterns are potential associations with subacromial impingement syndrome [48].
- Improving sleep behaviors and optimizing shoulder usage patterns are effective measures to prevent subacromial impingement syndrome [48].
Classification
- Patients presenting with signs and symptoms of subacromial pain syndrome have a high prevalence of conflicting and concomitant diagnoses [1].
- The article proposes a comprehensive classification of all individualized impingements occurring around the anterior aspect of the shoulder, including newly described entities [5].
Clinical Presentation
- Imaging abnormalities of the acromioclavicular joint and subacromial space are common in asymptomatic shoulders [7].
- Synovitis in the subacromial space was milder and not associated with any clinical parameters [8].
- Women aged between 30 and 60 years with subacromial pain syndrome and a calcific deposit of >1.5 cm in length have the highest chance of suffering from symptomatic calcific tendinopathy of the rotator cuff [20].
- Night pain is a common complaint of patients presenting with impingement of the shoulder but cannot be used in isolation as a diagnostic predictor for the presence of a rotator cuff tear [32].
- Examination of the cervical spine in patients with subacromial shoulder pain is variable in randomized controlled trials [24].
Investigations
- Due to low certainty of evidence and significant variation among study populations, further research is needed to clarify prevalence estimates of shoulder abnormalities [7].
- Ultrasound guidance is not superior to non-guided injection for pain or function outcomes in the subacromial bursa and glenohumeral joint [4].
- Ultrasound guidance is superior to non-guided injection in the bicipital groove [4].
- Synovitis in the subacromial space was found to be mild and not associated with any clinical parameters in patients with rotator cuff tears [8].
- Diagnostic and therapeutic practices regarding internal impingement of the shoulder differ between surgeons, with French surgeons relying more on CT-arthrography and intra-articular injections while international surgeons favor MRI and physical therapy [41].
- The acromiohumeral distance is significantly smaller on MRI compared to AP radiographs in shoulders with an intact rotator cuff [47].
- The acromiohumeral distance on MRI should not be used as a decision criterion to assess glenohumeral centering or subacromial space width in shoulders with an intact rotator cuff [47].
- Machine learning-based ultrasomics may be helpful in the preliminary screening of shoulder pain for subacromial impingement syndrome stages [49].
- The subacromial space width is smaller in nearly all rotator cuff pathologies, becomes even smaller as condition severity increases, and is smaller in the case of a complete cuff tear [50].
Treatment
- Ultrasound guidance is not superior to non-guided techniques in the subacromial bursa and glenohumeral joint injections regarding pain or function [4].
- Subacromial pain syndrome should preferably be treated non-operatively, with subacromial injection with corticosteroids indicated for persistent or recurrent symptoms [6].
- Most management regimes for subacromial impingement employ a minimum period of 12 weeks of conservative management incorporating physiotherapy and at least 2 subacromial steroid injections [9].
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression yields good long-term results in patients with small full-thickness tears [13].
- Adding a large dose of shoulder strengthening to current nonoperative care for subacromial impingement did not result in superior shoulder-specific patient-reported outcomes [14].
- For patients with a long-term disease course, operative treatments may be considered, with standard arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASD) surgery preferred over arthroscopic bursectomy and open surgical technique [15].
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression is a valid treatment that reduces pain and improves quality of life for patients selected for surgery according to Danish national guidelines [26].
- Five randomized trials found that formal subacromial decompression does not result in improved clinical outcomes up to 2 years after rotator cuff repair [27].
- There is no evidence from available randomized controlled trials for differences in outcome in pain and shoulder function between conservatively and surgically treated patients with subacromial impingement syndrome [28].
- The evidence on the effectiveness of surgical or conservative treatment of shoulder impingement is limited based on a review of seven randomized controlled trials [35].
- There is little reproducible evidence to support the efficacy of subacromial corticosteroid injection in managing rotator cuff disease [38].
Complications
- Subacromial osteolysis has a relatively high and variable incidence following hook plate fixation for acromioclavicular dislocation [17].
- The primary factor influencing the reported incidence of subacromial osteolysis is the radiological assessment method [17].
- Rates of subacromial notching are low following reverse shoulder arthroplasty with a 135° inlay humeral component and a lateralized glenoid [19].
- When subacromial notching occurs, it is not associated with functional outcomes or range of motion at short-term follow-up [19].
Recovery
- Variation exists in the management regimes offered to patients with subacromial impingement, but most employ a minimum period of 12 weeks of conservative management incorporating physiotherapy and at least 2 subacromial steroid injections [9].
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASD) in the treatment of subacromial impingement yields good long-term results [13].
- For patients who have a long-term disease course, operative treatments may be considered, with standard ASD surgery preferred over arthroscopic bursectomy and the open surgical technique for subacromial decompression [15].
- Subacromial osteolysis has a relatively high and variable incidence, and the primary factor influencing the reported incidence is the radiological assessment method [17].
- There was no between group difference in acromiohumeral distance (AHD) in neutral shoulder position, shoulder abduction at 45° or 60° [18].
- When subacromial notching occurs following reverse shoulder arthroplasty with a 135° inlay humeral component and a lateralized glenoid, it is not associated with functional outcomes or range of motion at short-term follow-up [19].
- More than half of patients diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome in specialist care settings do not adhere to recommendations regarding duration of exercise-therapy, but this is not related to symptom improvement [23].
- Major improvements in pain/function were seen at mid- to long-term after isolated arthroscopic subacromial decompression and combined decompression/rotator cuff repair [25].
- Adding a large dose of shoulder strengthening exercises to nonoperative care for 16 weeks did not significantly improve long-term outcomes in terms of shoulder disability, health-related quality of life, sick leave, or surgery rates at 1 year [29].
- There was no evidence of progression of intrinsic rotator cuff pathologic conditions at a mean follow-up of 4.5 years for partial-thickness rotator cuff tears treated with acromioplasty without repair [30].
Key Evidence
- [L3] Patients presenting with signs and symptoms of subacromial pain syndrome have a high prevalence of conflicting and concomitant diagnoses. [1] (10.1177/23259671251332942)
- [L5] Management of subacromial impingement syndrome includes physical therapy, injections, and surgery for some patients, but there remains a need for high-quality studies of the pathology, etiology, and management of the condition. [2] (10.5435/00124635-201111000-00006)
- [L1] Current randomized, controlled trial evidence shows no difference in outcomes of shoulder function or pain between surgical and conservative treatment for subacromial impingement syndrome. [3] (10.2106/jbjs.9202.ebo579)
- [L1] Ultrasound guidance is not superior in the subacromial bursa and glenohumeral joint injections in pain or function. [4] (10.1016/j.arthro.2021.12.013)
- [L4] The article proposes a comprehensive classification of all individualized impingements occurring around the anterior aspect of the shoulder, including newly described entities, to address conflicting theories and improve understanding of their etiologic factors, diagnosis, and treatment. [5] (10.1007/s00264-017-3515-1)
- [Paper] SAPS should preferably be treated non-operatively, with subacromial injection with corticosteroids indicated for persistent or recurrent symptoms. [6] (10.3109/17453674.2014.920991)
- [L2] Due to the low certainty of evidence and significant variation among study populations, further research is needed to clarify these prevalence estimates and to guide evidence-based management of shoulder abnormalities. [7] (10.1186/s13018-024-05378-4)
- [L4] Synovitis in the subacromial space was milder and not associated with any clinical parameters. [8] (10.1177/23259671231207818)
- [L4] Variation exists in the management regimes offered to patients with subacromial impingement, but most employ a minimum period of 12 weeks of conservative management incorporating physiotherapy and at least 2 subacromial steroid injections. [9] (10.1177/1758573215571010)
- [L1] In this controlled trial involving patients with a shoulder impingement syndrome, arthroscopic subacromial decompression provided no benefit over diagnostic arthroscopy at 24 months. [10] (10.1136/bmj.k2860)
- [L1] Arthroscopic subacromial decompression provided no benefit over diagnostic arthroscopy or exercise therapy at 5 years for patients with shoulder impingement syndrome. [11] (10.1136/bjsports-2020-102216)
- [L3] ASD in the treatment of subacromial impingement yields good long-term results. [13] (10.1016/j.jse.2007.06.020)
- [L1] Adding a large dose of shoulder strengthening to current nonoperative care for patients with subacromial impingement did not result in superior shoulder-specific patient-reported outcomes. [14] (10.1177/03635465211016008)
- [L1] For patients who have a long-term disease course, operative treatments may be considered, with standard ASD surgery preferred over arthroscopic bursectomy and the open surgical technique for subacromial decompression. [15] (10.1097/md.0000000000000510)
- [L1] Arthroscopic subacromial decompression provided no benefit over diagnostic arthroscopy or exercise therapy on return to work in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome. [16] (10.1186/s12891-021-04768-7)
- [L1] Subacromial osteolysis has a relatively high and variable incidence, and the primary factor influencing the reported incidence is the radiological assessment method. [17] (10.1016/j.jse.2024.03.018)
- [L1] There was no between group difference in acromiohumeral distance (AHD) in neutral shoulder position, shoulder abduction at 45° or 60°. [18] (10.1038/s41598-020-76704-z)
- [L3] When subacromial notching occurs, it is not associated with functional outcomes or range of motion at short-term follow-up. [19] (10.1016/j.jseint.2024.01.009)
- [L3] This study demonstrates that women aged between 30 and 60 years with subacromial pain syndrome and a calcific deposit of >1.5 cm in length have the highest chance of suffering from symptomatic calcific tendinopathy of the rotator cuff. [20] (10.1016/j.jse.2015.02.024)
- [L5] Preserving the subacromial bursa during rotator cuff surgery may lead to better rotator cuff healing when secondary pain is manageable. [22] (10.1530/eor-2024-0183)
- [L3] More than half of patients diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome in specialist care settings do not adhere to recommendations regarding duration of exercise-therapy, but this is not related to symptom improvement. [23] (10.1016/j.msksp.2021.102322)
- [L1] Examination of the cervical spine in patients with subacromial shoulder pain is variable in randomized controlled trials. [24] (10.1177/1758573218798023)
- [L3] Major improvements in pain/function were seen at mid- to long-term after isolated arthroscopic subacromial decompression and combined decompression/rotator cuff repair. [25] (10.1016/j.jor.2018.03.004)
- [L4] Arthroscopic subacromial decompression is a valid treatment, reducing pain and improving quality of life for patients selected for surgery according to the Danish national guidelines. [26] (10.1016/j.jse.2017.03.028)
- [L1] Five randomized trials found that formal subacromial decompression does not result in improved clinical outcomes up to 2 years after rotator cuff repair. [27] (10.1016/j.arthro.2012.06.003)
- [L1] According to the best-evidence synthesis, there is no evidence from the available RCTs for differences in outcome in pain and shoulder function between conservatively and surgically treated patients with SIS. [28] (10.1016/j.jse.2009.01.010)
- [L1] Adding a large dose of shoulder strengthening exercises to nonoperative care for 16 weeks did not significantly improve long-term outcomes in terms of shoulder disability, health-related quality of life, sick leave, or surgery rates at 1 year. [29] (10.1177/23259671251374314)
- [L4] There was no evidence of progression of intrinsic rotator cuff pathologic conditions at a mean follow-up of 4.5 years. [30] (10.1177/03635465020300021801)
- [L4] SBS implantation in cadaveric models of irreparable rotator cuff tears results in significant improvements in humeral head position at 0, 30, and 60 of shoulder abduction. [31] (10.1177/03635465221150652)
- [L3] Night pain is a common complaint of patients presenting with impingement of the shoulder but cannot be used in isolation as a diagnostic predictor for the presence of a rotator cuff tear. [32] (10.1111/j.1758-5740.2011.00133.x)
- [L5] Conservation of sufficient subacromial and coracohumeral space and scapular posture may have a significant impact on the passive and active function of reverse shoulder arthroplasty, while understanding moment arms and muscle tensioning is essential to optimize active force generation and RSA performance. [33] (10.3390/jcm12041616)
- [L1] Addressing aberrant movement patterns and facilitating balanced activation of all shoulder muscles may be a more appropriate treatment direction for the future. [34] (10.1177/1758573216660038)
- [L1] Based on the review of seven RCTs, the evidence on effectiveness of surgical or conservative treatment of shoulder impingement was found to be limited. [35] (10.3109/09638288.2014.907364)
- [L1] Independent of graft type, biomechanical studies suggest that SCR improves glenohumeral superior translation and subacromial contact pressure in comparison with RTC tear at time zero. [37] (10.1016/j.arthro.2023.08.025)
- [L1] This systematic review of the available literature indicates that there is little reproducible evidence to support the efficacy of subacromial corticosteroid injection in managing rotator cuff disease. [38] (10.5435/00124635-200701000-00002)
- [L1] A between-group difference in shoulder abduction ROM in the short term only was found. [39] (10.1080/09593985.2018.1423656)
- [L4] A decrease in abduction and internal rotation range of motion, and increased pain during maximal abduction strength effort are associated with being considered a candidate for subacromial decompression, while self-reported shoulder function, pain during the last week, and rotator cuff strength are not. [40] (10.1007/s00167-018-4894-6)
- [L4] Diagnostic and therapeutic practices regarding internal impingement of the shoulder differ between surgeons in France and in other countries, with French surgeons relying more on CT-arthrography and intra-articular injections, while international surgeons favor MRI and physical therapy. [41] (10.1016/j.otsr.2019.09.007)
- [L4] The DASH may not be adequate to assess those with shoulder pain above 120 degrees of arm elevation. [42] (10.1093/ptj/pzab065)
- [L1] In cadaveric studies, subacromial balloon spacers resist superior humeral head migration and reduce subacromial pressure. [45] (10.1016/j.asmr.2020.06.011)
- [L4] The acromiohumeral distance is significantly smaller in the MRI in comparison to AP radiographs in shoulders with an intact rotator cuff and should not be used as a decision criterion on MRI to assess glenohumeral centering or subacromial space width. [47] (10.1007/s00167-020-06090-6)
- [L1] This evidence supports the development of strategies aimed at improving sleep behaviors and optimizing shoulder usage patterns as effective measures to prevent SIS. [48] (10.1186/s12891-024-07345-w)
- [L4] This noninvasive and low-cost approach may be helpful in the preliminary screening of shoulder pain. [49] (10.1002/jum.15914)
- [L4] The subacromial space width is smaller in nearly all rotator cuff pathologies, but becomes even smaller as the severity of the condition increases and is smaller in the case of a complete cuff tear. [50] (10.1016/j.ultras.2003.11.015)
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