2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-013-2542-8
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Supraspinatus tendon and subacromial space parameters measured on ultrasonographic imaging in subacromial impingement syndrome

Abstract: The supraspinatus tendon was thicker and occupied a greater percentage of AHD, supporting an intrinsic mechanism. An extrinsic mechanism of tendon compression is theoretically supported, but future imaging studies need to confirm direct compression with elevation. Treatment to reduce tendon thickness may reduce symptoms, and surgical intervention to increase subacromial space may be considered if tendon compression can be verified.

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“…The measurement of the minimum distance on anteriorposterior radiographs seldom occurred at the lateral-most point of the acromion where ultrasound measures are captured. Additionally, the undersurface of the acromion may be outside the ultrasound imaging area resulting in the subsequent underestimation of the true occupation ratio [23]. The occupation ratio calculated exclusively using ultrasound with the anterior transducer measurement was nearly identical to that reported by Michener et al [23].…”
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“…The measurement of the minimum distance on anteriorposterior radiographs seldom occurred at the lateral-most point of the acromion where ultrasound measures are captured. Additionally, the undersurface of the acromion may be outside the ultrasound imaging area resulting in the subsequent underestimation of the true occupation ratio [23]. The occupation ratio calculated exclusively using ultrasound with the anterior transducer measurement was nearly identical to that reported by Michener et al [23].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Additionally, the undersurface of the acromion may be outside the ultrasound imaging area resulting in the subsequent underestimation of the true occupation ratio [23]. The occupation ratio calculated exclusively using ultrasound with the anterior transducer measurement was nearly identical to that reported by Michener et al [23]. Despite the previous use of the anterior measurement of the subacromial space, the mid-lateral location elicited a slightly closer magnitude to the radiographic measurement, likely due to higher visibility and thus more robust identification of the inferior acromion on the mid-lateral measurement.…”
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“…Sub- acromial-space distance was defined as the shortest distance between the anterior-inferior tip of the acromion and the superior humeral head ( Figure 2B). 17 A 3-trial mean was calculated for each side. Average subacromial-space distance was normalized to height and presented as a percentage.…”
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confidence: 99%