Background
The shoulder is a complex joint that is essential for daily activities. Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint. Shoulder ultrasound (US) is one of the best imaging techniques for the evaluation of shoulder pain. MRI is a powerful tool in the diagnosis of causes of shoulder pain because it is noninvasive and it provides good evaluation of the soft tissue, labrum, and bones.
Aim
The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of MRI and US in the diagnosis of the etiology of shoulder pain.
Patients and methods
This study was performed on 30 patients complaining of shoulder pain referred to the Radiodiagnosis Department at Tanta University Hospitals for performing shoulder US and MRI.
Results
The most common cause of shoulder pain in this study was rotator cuff muscle injury especially supraspinatus muscle. There was good agreement between US and MRI in the diagnosis of rotator cuff muscle lesions with kappa test=0.734, while there was no agreement between US and MRI in the diagnosis of labral tears with kappa test=0, and in cases with bony lesions the agreement between US and MRI was moderate with kappa test=0.420.
Conclusion
US is an effective imaging modality in evaluating patients with shoulder pain. US is the modality of first choice for the evaluation of rotator cuff tears. MRI is superior to US in the assessment of correct site and the extent of rotator cuff muscle tear and in evaluating bony and labral lesions.