The presence of a rotator cuff tear interferes with age-dependent muscle atrophy of intact shoulder muscles. An MRI study with 3 years’ follow-up
Rotator cuff muscle atrophy is frequently studied, but it is unknown whether redistribution of mechanical load in the presence of a rotator cuff tear influence muscle atrophy that is observed in patients. We hypothesized that in the presence of a supraspinatus tear, redistribution of mechanical load...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Human movement science 2018-12, Vol.62, p.161-168 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rotator cuff muscle atrophy is frequently studied, but it is unknown whether redistribution of mechanical load in the presence of a rotator cuff tear influence muscle atrophy that is observed in patients. We hypothesized that in the presence of a supraspinatus tear, redistribution of mechanical load towards teres minor and deltoid slows down atrophy of these muscles over time.
In this retrospective observational study of 129 patients, we measured the cross-sectional surface-areas on MRI of shoulder muscles in an intact rotator cuff (n = 92) and in a supraspinatus-tear group (n = 37) with a mean follow-up of 3 ± 1.8 years. Mixed models were applied to evaluate changes in surface-area of the rotator cuff and deltoid with adjustments for age, sex and follow-up time.
In patients with an intact rotator cuff, the mean surface-area of the teres minor decreased 6 mm2/year (95% CI 0.7–11.1, P = 0.026) and the mean deltoid surface-area decreased 75 mm2/year (95% CI 24.5–124.8, P = 0.004). The presence of a rotator cuff tear was associated with less reduction of teres minor and deltoid surface-area in patients |
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ISSN: | 0167-9457 1872-7646 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.humov.2018.10.003 |