BACKGROUND Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is a common surgical treatment for rotator cuff injuries(RCIs).Although this procedure has certain clinical advantages,it requires rehabilitation management interventions to...BACKGROUND Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is a common surgical treatment for rotator cuff injuries(RCIs).Although this procedure has certain clinical advantages,it requires rehabilitation management interventions to ensure therapeutic efficacy.AIM To investigate the effect of integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine(TCM-WM)under the multidisciplinary team(MDT)model on the postoperative recovery of patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery for RCIs.METHODS This study enrolled 100 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair for RCIs at the Seventh People’s Hospital of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between June 2021 and May 2024.They were divided into a control group(n=48)that received routine rehabilitation treatment and an experimental group(n=52)that received TCM-WM under the MDT model(e.g.,acupuncture,TCM traumatology and orthopedics,and rehabilitation).The results of the Constant–Murley Shoulder Score(CMS),Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),Shoulder Pain and Disability Index(SPADI),muscular strength evaluation,and shoulder range of motion(ROM)assessments were analyzed.RESULTS After treatment,the experimental group showed significantly higher CMS scores in terms of pain,functional activity,shoulder joint mobility,and muscular strength than the baseline and those of the control group.The experimental group also exhibited significantly lower VAS and SPADI scores than the baseline and those of the control group.In addition,the experimental group showed significantly enhanced muscular strength(forward flexor and external and internal rotator muscles)and shoulder ROM(forward flexion,abduction,and lateral abduction)after treatment compared with the control group.CONCLUSION TCM-WM under the MDT model improved shoulder joint function,relieved postoperative pain,promoted postoperative functional recovery,and facilitated the recovery of muscular strength and shoulder ROM in patients with RCIs who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.展开更多
BACKGROUND The rotator cuff is located below the acromion and deltoid muscles and comprises multiple tendons that wrap around the humeral head,maintaining shoulder joint stability.AIM To explore the effect of electroa...BACKGROUND The rotator cuff is located below the acromion and deltoid muscles and comprises multiple tendons that wrap around the humeral head,maintaining shoulder joint stability.AIM To explore the effect of electroacupuncture combined with rehabilitation techniques on shoulder function in patients with rotator cuff injuries.METHODS We selected 97 patients with rotator cuff injuries treated in the People's Hospital of Yuhuan from February 2020 to May 2023.Patients were grouped using the envelope method.RESULTS After treatment,the study group’s treatment effective rate was 94.90%(46/49 patients),significantly higher than that in the control group(79.17%,38/48 cases;P<0.05).Before treatment,there was no difference in Constant Murley Score(CMS)scores,shoulder mobility,or 36-Item Short Form Health Survey(SF-36)scale scores(P>0.05).Compared with those before treatment,the CMS scores(including pain,daily living ability,shoulder mobility,and muscle strength),all aspects of shoulder mobility(forward flexion,posterior extension,external rotation,internal rotation),and SF-36 scale scores(including physiological,psychological,emotional,physical,vitality,and health status)were higher in both groups after treatment and significantly higher in the study group(P<0.05).There was no difference in the occurrence of complications between the two treatment groups(P>0.05).CONCLUSION Electroacupuncture combined with rehabilitation techniques has a good treatment effect on patients with rotator cuff injuries,helps accelerate the recovery of shoulder function,improves the quality of life,and is highly safe.展开更多
Objective.To investigate the clinical effect of single-row fixation and non-conjunction compression in the treatment of post small and medium rotator cuff injuries under arthroscopy.Methods.Forty-five patients admitte...Objective.To investigate the clinical effect of single-row fixation and non-conjunction compression in the treatment of post small and medium rotator cuff injuries under arthroscopy.Methods.Forty-five patients admitted to our department from June 2018 to May 2019 were enrolled in the study.32 patients in the single-row fixed-group and 13 patients in the non-conjunctival group were randomly assigned.The VAS,ASES,and UCLA scores of the two groups were compared before surgery,one month,three months,and six months after surgery[1].Results.The VAS,ASES,and UCLA scores were significantly higher in those two groups other than the preoperative group.The scores of the two groups were gradually improved from one month,three months,and six months respectively after surgery.At one month,the scores of those two groups were statistically significant(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference between the two groups at three months and six months(P>0.05).Conclusion.Under arthroscopy,the single-row fixation technique and the non-conjunction compression method were used to treat post small and medium rotator cuff injuries.The effect is very significant.In particular,the no-knot sputum method has a significant improvement in restoring postoperative pain,joint activity and joint strength.展开更多
AIM To compare the functional outcomes of traumatic and non-traumatic rotator cuff tears after arthroscopic repair. METHODS Eighty-seven patients with rotator cuff tears following arthroscopic treatment were divided i...AIM To compare the functional outcomes of traumatic and non-traumatic rotator cuff tears after arthroscopic repair. METHODS Eighty-seven patients with rotator cuff tears following arthroscopic treatment were divided into traumatic and non-traumatic tear groups. Postoperative muscle strength and outcomes using the modified University of California, Los Angeles score were evaluated. Sex, age, affected limb and dominant limb were correlated between groups. Muscle strength of the repaired and unaffected shoulders was compared. Rotator cuff injury size was measured. RESULTS Of the 87 patients who underwent rotator cuff repairs, 35 had traumatic tears and 52 had non-traumatic tears. In patients with non-traumatic tears, the average age was 59 years, 74.5% were female, 96.1% were righthand dominant and 92.3% had their dominant shoulder affected. Patients with traumatic tears were 59.5 yearsold on average, 51.4% were female, 91.4% were righthand dominant and 88.5% had their dominant shoulder affected. No difference existed in the mean modified University of California, Los Angeles score between patients with traumatic tears(33.7) compared with those with non-traumatic tears(32.8). No strength differences were observed between groups: The strength difference between the non-affected and affected sides was 1.21 kg in the non-traumatic group and 1.39 kg in the traumatic group(P = 0.576), while the strength ratio between the non-affected/affected sides was 0.805 in the nontraumatic group and 0.729 in the traumatic group(P = 0.224). CONCLUSION The functional results of traumatic rotator cuff repairs are similar to non-traumatic tears. Both outcomes are satisfactory.展开更多
The teres minor and infraspinatus muscles bear a close anatomical relationship in the posterior aspect of the scapula and constitute part of the rotator cuff muscles. Although there are only occasional reports of vari...The teres minor and infraspinatus muscles bear a close anatomical relationship in the posterior aspect of the scapula and constitute part of the rotator cuff muscles. Although there are only occasional reports of variations of the rotator cuff muscles, this paper reports the first combined occurrence of triple-tailed teres minor and infraspinatus muscle possessing two distinct parts, infraspinatus major and minor which are of clinical and sporting importance. Aberrant variations of rotator cuff muscles need to be brought to the knowledge of radiologists, surgeons and anatomists.展开更多
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that non-surgical management can be an effective treatment strategy for many patients with rotator cuff tears.Despite the prevalence of rotator cuff disease,few studies have exam...BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that non-surgical management can be an effective treatment strategy for many patients with rotator cuff tears.Despite the prevalence of rotator cuff disease,few studies have examined the patient and tear related factors that predict outcomes of nonsurgical management in this cohort of patients.AIM To identify factors that are associated with changes in patient reported outcomes over time in individuals with full-thickness rotator cuff tears treated without surgery.METHODS A cohort of 59 patients who underwent non-surgical management of full thickness rotator cuff tears with a minimum of 1-year follow-up were identified from our institutional registry.Patient demographics,comorbidities and tear characteristics were collected at initial presentation.Outcome measures were collected at baseline and at each clinical follow-up,which included Western Ontario Rotator Cuff(WORC)index,American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score,Visual Analog Scale for pain and Single Assessment Numerical Evaluation.Multi-and univariate regression analyses were used to determine the impact of each patient and tear related variable on final WORC scores and change in WORC scores throughout the study.RESULTS In this non-surgical cohort,all patient-reported outcome measures significantly improved compared to baseline at 1 and 2-year follow-up.There was no significant difference in outcomes between 1 and 2 years.The average improvement surpassed the published minimal clinically important differences values for WORC,American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons,Visual Analog Scale pain and Single Assessment Numerical Evaluation scores.Regression analysis identified female gender(β=-19.88,P=0.003),smoking(β=-29.98,P=0.014)and significant subscapularis fatty infiltration(β=-15.35,P=0.024)as predictors of less favorable WORC scores at 1 year,and female gender(β=-19.09,P=0.015)alone as a predictor of lower WORC scores at 2 years.Patients with symptom duration greater than 1 year at presentation reported less improvement in WORC scores at 1-year follow-up(β=-14.63,P=0.052)and patients with traumatic tears reported greater improvements in WORC scores at 2-year follow-up(β=17.37,P=0.031).CONCLUSION Patients with full thickness rotator cuff tears can achieve and maintain clinically meaningful benefit from non-surgical management through 2-year follow-up.Female patients,smokers,and those with significant subscapularis fatty infiltration tend to have lower overall WORC scores at 1-year follow-up,and females also have lower WORC scores at 2-year follow-up.Patients presenting with symptoms greater than 1 year had less clinical improvement at 1-year follow-up,and those with traumatic tears had greater clinical improvement at 2-year follow-up.展开更多
目的探讨糖尿病对关节镜下肩袖修复术后病人肩关节功能恢复的影响。方法回顾性分析我科自2019年5月至2022年5月接受关节镜下肩袖修复术的62例肩袖损伤病人的临床资料和随访结果,其中糖尿病组30例,男18例,女12例,年龄为(62.10±11.87...目的探讨糖尿病对关节镜下肩袖修复术后病人肩关节功能恢复的影响。方法回顾性分析我科自2019年5月至2022年5月接受关节镜下肩袖修复术的62例肩袖损伤病人的临床资料和随访结果,其中糖尿病组30例,男18例,女12例,年龄为(62.10±11.87)岁;对照组32例,男18例,女14例,年龄为(63.78±12.98)岁。手术方式均为关节镜下缝线桥技术缝合肩袖。分别记录两组病人术前1周、术后3个月、6个月和12个月各时间点肩关节最大外展角度值,以及肩关节功能评分,包括疼痛视觉模拟量表(visual analogue scale,VAS)评分、美国肩肘外科协会(American Shoulder Elbow Surgeon,ASES)评分、加州大学洛杉矶分校(University of California at Los Angeles,UCLA)肩关节评分以及Constant⁃Murley评分。据此对手术效果进行评估。结果62例病人均未出现伤口感染、术后僵硬、术后再撕裂等并发症。两组病人的肩关节最大外展角度值、VAS评分、ASES评分、UCLA评分以及Constant⁃Murley评分均在术后3个月、6个月和1年得到显著改善(P<0.05)。糖尿病组的肩关节最大外展角度值及各肩关节功能评分在术前1周、术后3个月及6个月时均劣于对照组(P<0.05),但在术后12个月时,糖尿病组与对照组比较,差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论糖尿病对关节镜下肩袖修复术后的病人短期恢复会存在影响,但长期临床结果没有显著差异。围手术期血糖控制良好的糖尿病病人在关节镜下肩袖修复术后表现出与非糖尿病病人相当的临床和结构恢复。展开更多
基金General Project of Health and Family Planning Scientific Research of Pudong New Area Health Commission:Evaluation of the Clinical Effectiveness of the Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Clinical Program for Accelerating Postoperative Recovery of Patients with Rotator cuff Injury under the Multidisciplinary Team Mode,No.PW2021A-66Shanghai Municipal Health Commission Key Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western MedicinePeak Discipline of Traditional Chinese Medicine(Orthopedics and Traumatology Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine),Shanghai Pudong New Area Health Commission,No.YC-2023-0601.
文摘BACKGROUND Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is a common surgical treatment for rotator cuff injuries(RCIs).Although this procedure has certain clinical advantages,it requires rehabilitation management interventions to ensure therapeutic efficacy.AIM To investigate the effect of integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine(TCM-WM)under the multidisciplinary team(MDT)model on the postoperative recovery of patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery for RCIs.METHODS This study enrolled 100 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair for RCIs at the Seventh People’s Hospital of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between June 2021 and May 2024.They were divided into a control group(n=48)that received routine rehabilitation treatment and an experimental group(n=52)that received TCM-WM under the MDT model(e.g.,acupuncture,TCM traumatology and orthopedics,and rehabilitation).The results of the Constant–Murley Shoulder Score(CMS),Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),Shoulder Pain and Disability Index(SPADI),muscular strength evaluation,and shoulder range of motion(ROM)assessments were analyzed.RESULTS After treatment,the experimental group showed significantly higher CMS scores in terms of pain,functional activity,shoulder joint mobility,and muscular strength than the baseline and those of the control group.The experimental group also exhibited significantly lower VAS and SPADI scores than the baseline and those of the control group.In addition,the experimental group showed significantly enhanced muscular strength(forward flexor and external and internal rotator muscles)and shoulder ROM(forward flexion,abduction,and lateral abduction)after treatment compared with the control group.CONCLUSION TCM-WM under the MDT model improved shoulder joint function,relieved postoperative pain,promoted postoperative functional recovery,and facilitated the recovery of muscular strength and shoulder ROM in patients with RCIs who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.
文摘BACKGROUND The rotator cuff is located below the acromion and deltoid muscles and comprises multiple tendons that wrap around the humeral head,maintaining shoulder joint stability.AIM To explore the effect of electroacupuncture combined with rehabilitation techniques on shoulder function in patients with rotator cuff injuries.METHODS We selected 97 patients with rotator cuff injuries treated in the People's Hospital of Yuhuan from February 2020 to May 2023.Patients were grouped using the envelope method.RESULTS After treatment,the study group’s treatment effective rate was 94.90%(46/49 patients),significantly higher than that in the control group(79.17%,38/48 cases;P<0.05).Before treatment,there was no difference in Constant Murley Score(CMS)scores,shoulder mobility,or 36-Item Short Form Health Survey(SF-36)scale scores(P>0.05).Compared with those before treatment,the CMS scores(including pain,daily living ability,shoulder mobility,and muscle strength),all aspects of shoulder mobility(forward flexion,posterior extension,external rotation,internal rotation),and SF-36 scale scores(including physiological,psychological,emotional,physical,vitality,and health status)were higher in both groups after treatment and significantly higher in the study group(P<0.05).There was no difference in the occurrence of complications between the two treatment groups(P>0.05).CONCLUSION Electroacupuncture combined with rehabilitation techniques has a good treatment effect on patients with rotator cuff injuries,helps accelerate the recovery of shoulder function,improves the quality of life,and is highly safe.
文摘Objective.To investigate the clinical effect of single-row fixation and non-conjunction compression in the treatment of post small and medium rotator cuff injuries under arthroscopy.Methods.Forty-five patients admitted to our department from June 2018 to May 2019 were enrolled in the study.32 patients in the single-row fixed-group and 13 patients in the non-conjunctival group were randomly assigned.The VAS,ASES,and UCLA scores of the two groups were compared before surgery,one month,three months,and six months after surgery[1].Results.The VAS,ASES,and UCLA scores were significantly higher in those two groups other than the preoperative group.The scores of the two groups were gradually improved from one month,three months,and six months respectively after surgery.At one month,the scores of those two groups were statistically significant(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference between the two groups at three months and six months(P>0.05).Conclusion.Under arthroscopy,the single-row fixation technique and the non-conjunction compression method were used to treat post small and medium rotator cuff injuries.The effect is very significant.In particular,the no-knot sputum method has a significant improvement in restoring postoperative pain,joint activity and joint strength.
文摘AIM To compare the functional outcomes of traumatic and non-traumatic rotator cuff tears after arthroscopic repair. METHODS Eighty-seven patients with rotator cuff tears following arthroscopic treatment were divided into traumatic and non-traumatic tear groups. Postoperative muscle strength and outcomes using the modified University of California, Los Angeles score were evaluated. Sex, age, affected limb and dominant limb were correlated between groups. Muscle strength of the repaired and unaffected shoulders was compared. Rotator cuff injury size was measured. RESULTS Of the 87 patients who underwent rotator cuff repairs, 35 had traumatic tears and 52 had non-traumatic tears. In patients with non-traumatic tears, the average age was 59 years, 74.5% were female, 96.1% were righthand dominant and 92.3% had their dominant shoulder affected. Patients with traumatic tears were 59.5 yearsold on average, 51.4% were female, 91.4% were righthand dominant and 88.5% had their dominant shoulder affected. No difference existed in the mean modified University of California, Los Angeles score between patients with traumatic tears(33.7) compared with those with non-traumatic tears(32.8). No strength differences were observed between groups: The strength difference between the non-affected and affected sides was 1.21 kg in the non-traumatic group and 1.39 kg in the traumatic group(P = 0.576), while the strength ratio between the non-affected/affected sides was 0.805 in the nontraumatic group and 0.729 in the traumatic group(P = 0.224). CONCLUSION The functional results of traumatic rotator cuff repairs are similar to non-traumatic tears. Both outcomes are satisfactory.
文摘The teres minor and infraspinatus muscles bear a close anatomical relationship in the posterior aspect of the scapula and constitute part of the rotator cuff muscles. Although there are only occasional reports of variations of the rotator cuff muscles, this paper reports the first combined occurrence of triple-tailed teres minor and infraspinatus muscle possessing two distinct parts, infraspinatus major and minor which are of clinical and sporting importance. Aberrant variations of rotator cuff muscles need to be brought to the knowledge of radiologists, surgeons and anatomists.
文摘BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that non-surgical management can be an effective treatment strategy for many patients with rotator cuff tears.Despite the prevalence of rotator cuff disease,few studies have examined the patient and tear related factors that predict outcomes of nonsurgical management in this cohort of patients.AIM To identify factors that are associated with changes in patient reported outcomes over time in individuals with full-thickness rotator cuff tears treated without surgery.METHODS A cohort of 59 patients who underwent non-surgical management of full thickness rotator cuff tears with a minimum of 1-year follow-up were identified from our institutional registry.Patient demographics,comorbidities and tear characteristics were collected at initial presentation.Outcome measures were collected at baseline and at each clinical follow-up,which included Western Ontario Rotator Cuff(WORC)index,American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score,Visual Analog Scale for pain and Single Assessment Numerical Evaluation.Multi-and univariate regression analyses were used to determine the impact of each patient and tear related variable on final WORC scores and change in WORC scores throughout the study.RESULTS In this non-surgical cohort,all patient-reported outcome measures significantly improved compared to baseline at 1 and 2-year follow-up.There was no significant difference in outcomes between 1 and 2 years.The average improvement surpassed the published minimal clinically important differences values for WORC,American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons,Visual Analog Scale pain and Single Assessment Numerical Evaluation scores.Regression analysis identified female gender(β=-19.88,P=0.003),smoking(β=-29.98,P=0.014)and significant subscapularis fatty infiltration(β=-15.35,P=0.024)as predictors of less favorable WORC scores at 1 year,and female gender(β=-19.09,P=0.015)alone as a predictor of lower WORC scores at 2 years.Patients with symptom duration greater than 1 year at presentation reported less improvement in WORC scores at 1-year follow-up(β=-14.63,P=0.052)and patients with traumatic tears reported greater improvements in WORC scores at 2-year follow-up(β=17.37,P=0.031).CONCLUSION Patients with full thickness rotator cuff tears can achieve and maintain clinically meaningful benefit from non-surgical management through 2-year follow-up.Female patients,smokers,and those with significant subscapularis fatty infiltration tend to have lower overall WORC scores at 1-year follow-up,and females also have lower WORC scores at 2-year follow-up.Patients presenting with symptoms greater than 1 year had less clinical improvement at 1-year follow-up,and those with traumatic tears had greater clinical improvement at 2-year follow-up.
文摘目的探讨糖尿病对关节镜下肩袖修复术后病人肩关节功能恢复的影响。方法回顾性分析我科自2019年5月至2022年5月接受关节镜下肩袖修复术的62例肩袖损伤病人的临床资料和随访结果,其中糖尿病组30例,男18例,女12例,年龄为(62.10±11.87)岁;对照组32例,男18例,女14例,年龄为(63.78±12.98)岁。手术方式均为关节镜下缝线桥技术缝合肩袖。分别记录两组病人术前1周、术后3个月、6个月和12个月各时间点肩关节最大外展角度值,以及肩关节功能评分,包括疼痛视觉模拟量表(visual analogue scale,VAS)评分、美国肩肘外科协会(American Shoulder Elbow Surgeon,ASES)评分、加州大学洛杉矶分校(University of California at Los Angeles,UCLA)肩关节评分以及Constant⁃Murley评分。据此对手术效果进行评估。结果62例病人均未出现伤口感染、术后僵硬、术后再撕裂等并发症。两组病人的肩关节最大外展角度值、VAS评分、ASES评分、UCLA评分以及Constant⁃Murley评分均在术后3个月、6个月和1年得到显著改善(P<0.05)。糖尿病组的肩关节最大外展角度值及各肩关节功能评分在术前1周、术后3个月及6个月时均劣于对照组(P<0.05),但在术后12个月时,糖尿病组与对照组比较,差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论糖尿病对关节镜下肩袖修复术后的病人短期恢复会存在影响,但长期临床结果没有显著差异。围手术期血糖控制良好的糖尿病病人在关节镜下肩袖修复术后表现出与非糖尿病病人相当的临床和结构恢复。