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Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome

INTRODUCTION: People with chronic shoulder pain commonly report pain during arm movements in daily-life activities. Pain related to movement is commonly viewed as an accurate representation of tissue damage. Thus, when a person reports pain across a variety of movements, this is often understood as...

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Autores principales: Alaiti, Rafael Krasic, Caneiro, J.P., Gasparin, Juliana T., Chaves, Thais Cristina, Malavolta, Eduardo A., Gracitelli, Mauro E.C., Meulders, Ann, da Costa, Marcelo Fernandes
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8687723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34938935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000980
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author Alaiti, Rafael Krasic
Caneiro, J.P.
Gasparin, Juliana T.
Chaves, Thais Cristina
Malavolta, Eduardo A.
Gracitelli, Mauro E.C.
Meulders, Ann
da Costa, Marcelo Fernandes
author_facet Alaiti, Rafael Krasic
Caneiro, J.P.
Gasparin, Juliana T.
Chaves, Thais Cristina
Malavolta, Eduardo A.
Gracitelli, Mauro E.C.
Meulders, Ann
da Costa, Marcelo Fernandes
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description INTRODUCTION: People with chronic shoulder pain commonly report pain during arm movements in daily-life activities. Pain related to movement is commonly viewed as an accurate representation of tissue damage. Thus, when a person reports pain across a variety of movements, this is often understood as indicative of greater damage. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate if movement-related pain that occurs across a wider variety of movements was associated with the number or severity of rotator cuff tendons reported as abnormal on a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). To answer this question, this study was designed in 3 phases. METHODS: We recruited 130 individuals with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome. First, a list of daily functional activities commonly reported as painful by people with chronic shoulder pain was generated from 3 well-established outcome measures with 30 individuals and a measurement tool was developed with data from further 100 individuals, which demonstrated to have acceptable content validity, construct validity, internal consistency, interrater reliability, and structural validity. Multiple linear regression was then used to evaluate the hypotheses of the study. A direct acyclic graph was used to select variables for linear regression modelling. RESULTS: There was no association between movement-related pain occurrence across movements and the MRI findings. CONCLUSION: Our study provides evidence that neither the number of rotator cuff tendons reported as abnormal nor the severity of each tendon imaging finding were associated with pain occurrence across movements and activities commonly perceived as painful by people with chronic shoulder pain.
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spelling pubmed-86877232021-12-21 Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome Alaiti, Rafael Krasic Caneiro, J.P. Gasparin, Juliana T. Chaves, Thais Cristina Malavolta, Eduardo A. Gracitelli, Mauro E.C. Meulders, Ann da Costa, Marcelo Fernandes Pain Rep Musculoskeletal INTRODUCTION: People with chronic shoulder pain commonly report pain during arm movements in daily-life activities. Pain related to movement is commonly viewed as an accurate representation of tissue damage. Thus, when a person reports pain across a variety of movements, this is often understood as indicative of greater damage. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate if movement-related pain that occurs across a wider variety of movements was associated with the number or severity of rotator cuff tendons reported as abnormal on a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). To answer this question, this study was designed in 3 phases. METHODS: We recruited 130 individuals with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome. First, a list of daily functional activities commonly reported as painful by people with chronic shoulder pain was generated from 3 well-established outcome measures with 30 individuals and a measurement tool was developed with data from further 100 individuals, which demonstrated to have acceptable content validity, construct validity, internal consistency, interrater reliability, and structural validity. Multiple linear regression was then used to evaluate the hypotheses of the study. A direct acyclic graph was used to select variables for linear regression modelling. RESULTS: There was no association between movement-related pain occurrence across movements and the MRI findings. CONCLUSION: Our study provides evidence that neither the number of rotator cuff tendons reported as abnormal nor the severity of each tendon imaging finding were associated with pain occurrence across movements and activities commonly perceived as painful by people with chronic shoulder pain. Wolters Kluwer 2021-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8687723/ /pubmed/34938935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000980 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The International Association for the Study of Pain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) which allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to the author.
spellingShingle Musculoskeletal
Alaiti, Rafael Krasic
Caneiro, J.P.
Gasparin, Juliana T.
Chaves, Thais Cristina
Malavolta, Eduardo A.
Gracitelli, Mauro E.C.
Meulders, Ann
da Costa, Marcelo Fernandes
Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome
title Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome
title_full Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome
title_fullStr Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome
title_short Shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome
title_sort shoulder pain across more movements is not related to more rotator cuff tendon findings in people with chronic shoulder pain diagnosed with subacromial pain syndrome
topic Musculoskeletal
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8687723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34938935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000980
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