The thoracic outlet syndrome is a rare but debilitating pathology, responsible for upper limb pain. Its frequency is probably underestimated because of diagnostic difficulties. This syndrome encompasses several entities including compressions of neurological, venous or arterial origin. In addition to pain, the majority of patients report fatigability and loss of strength in the upper limbs. However, the quantification of this loss of strength and fatigability has hardly been studied. In addition, the rehabilitation treatment is the first-line treatment of this pathology. It most often includes a muscle building phase. In this project, we would like to evaluate the proximal and distal force of patients presenting a thoracic outlet syndrome by comparing them to a population free from any pathology in the upper limbs. This evaluation would involve an isokinetic strength analysis of shoulder rotators at the proximal level, using an isokinetic dynamometer. At the distal level, the evaluation would be done using force clamps.Similarly, performing a 6-minute walk test will assess whether there is a difference between patients and controls, which may also impact endurance in addition to the pathology. In a second step, we will also be able to evaluate the effects of the reeducation on the strength and the muscular fatigability of the patients presenting a thoracic outlet syndrome.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
The 6-minute walk test is performed as part of routine practice for patients with BMDS to assess patients' overall endurance. In order to compare patients' global endurance with controls, this walking test will also be offered to 50 of the healthy subjects already recruited in the study.
CHU Nantes
Nantes, France
RECRUITINGComparing proximal force between patients with thoracic outlet syndrome and healthy subjects
Isokinetic evaluation of the internal shoulder rotators
Time frame: 1 year
Comparing distal force between patients with thoracic outlet syndrome and healthy subjects
Isokinetic evaluation of the external shoulder rotators
Time frame: 1 year
Muscular fatigue in patients with thoracic outlet syndrome
Isokinetic evaluation of internal and external shoulder rotator fatigue at 180 ° / s
Time frame: 1 year
Evaluation of the effects in terms of strength of rehabilitation
Isokinetic evaluation of rotators in strength
Time frame: 1 year
Evaluation of the effects in terms of fatigue of rehabilitation
Isokinetic evaluation of rotators in fatigue
Time frame: 1 year
Impact on pain
Visual analogue pain scale (from 0 to 10: 0 absence of pain, 10 maximum pain imaginable)
Time frame: 1 year
Evolution of cardiorespiratory performance
Evalution of changes in cardiorespiratory performance using a 6-minute walk test.
Time frame: 1 month
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